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Published August 17, 2022

This Week, It's The Dan Blakeley Show! Hiking, Annoying Geese, 2Pong and More [What Barrie's Talking About]

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Welcome to the latest episode of What Barrie's Talking About! A podcast where we keep you up to date on everything that's happening in and around Barrie.

This week we bring you stories about hiking the trails in Simcoe County, a new way to deal with annoying Canada Geese, a new game called 2Pong, and misbehaving customers making life difficult for customer service representatives.

Episode 5: "This Week, It's The Dan Blakeley Show! Hiking, Annoying Geese, 2Pong and More"

On This Week's Episode:

1. Hiking Trails In Simcoe County

Hiking in Simcoe County has never been better. The trail system lets you pretty much walk from one end to the other uninterrupted. 

2. New Way To Get Rid Of Geese

Geese are annoying. But they're also destructive! We've found a new way to deal with Canada Geese that gather on waterfront properties … an ambush system that uses artificial intelligence.

3. 2Pong

Local company launches a new product, 2Pong ... ping pong that allows you to play with both hands. It's an exciting game that was invented right here in Barrie! 

4. People Are Treating Customer Service Workers Terribly

Does it feel like "Karen's" are making life for retail customer service impossible? What's with the trend of people mistreating customer service representatives?

We're so glad you joined us for the latest episode of What Barrie's Talking About.

Stay up to date with everything in Barrie with Barrie 360

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