Welcome to Conestoga Connected Season 18! Here is our fourth and final episode of the season, featuring the following segments: All of the Arts, Secret Sauce of Start-Ups, Hustling Students, Face-Off, Local Matters, There’s a Program for That?, On the Map, and lastly, Rental Madness.
Descriptions for each segment:
On this week’s episode of All of the Arts, the crew travels to the Guelph Little
Theatre to talk to director Jane Watson. We get to learn more about what goes into
directing and making a play come to life!
In this exciting segment of Face Off, our host steps onto the mat at Power Cheer and Tumble in Mississauga to take on a professional cheerleader in a head-to-head challenge. From tumbles to stunts, it’s a test of skill, strength, and spirit — but who will stick the landing and claim victory?
In this episode of Secret Sauce of Start-Ups, we look at how Odyssey3D transformed real estate marketing in Southern Ontario using one of Toronto’s first 3D cameras to give buyers a true-to-life view of homes online. With over 10,000 completed shoots, the team now delivers HDR photos, cinematic videos, 3D tours, drone shots, and floor plans with next-day turnaround. We break down their “1% better every day” philosophy and how their focus on consistency and trust helps realtors stand out in a competitive market.
Step inside Pink Crow Café in Waterloo, a cozy spot serving more than just coffee; from ethically sourced beans to homemade treats, it’s a hub of community and connection. On this episode of Local Matters, Rachel Ubani uncovers what makes this small café truly special.
