The Courtney Theriault Show
The Courtney Theriault Show combines news, conversation, and Edmonton stories to keep you informed and entertained. Join Courtney Theriault for topical stories and fascinating guests. The Courtney Theriault Show is the perfect way to spend weekday afternoons from 2 to 4 p.m. The show is produced by Layla Khdir with technical production from Derek Scott.
City to analyze how infill impacts property values
Jo-Anne Wright, Edmonton City Councillor
If Canada had a Mount Rushmore, who should be on it?
Minister Nate Glubish on data centers townhalls
Nate Glubish, Alberta’s Minister of Technology and Innovation
Alberta minister faces more fury at second town hall on AI data centres
Ben Baril, 20-year-old business student at the University of Alberta.
Burgers to beat MS is today!
Patrycia Rzechowka, the Chair of the Edmonton Chapter Council of the MS Society
Should AI be allowed in universities?
Andrea DeKeseredy is a sociology PhD candidate, Vanier Scholar and Killam Laureate at the University of Alberta.
Métis government urges St. Paul to restore its historic name
Grant Lacombe, the provincial secretary of harvesting and culture for the Otipemisiwak Métis Government
How looming tariffs could cost Canada 90,000 jobs
Trevor Tombe, Professor, Department of Economics at the University of Calgary
Happy pineapples on pizza day!!
Layla Khdir & Derek Scott
Canadian senator debuts largest queer picture-book collection in the world
Kristopher Wells, Alberta Senator
Smith says a proposed binding Alberta independence referendum would need to happen in spring 2027
Gerard Kennedy, an associate professor in the faculty of law at the University of Alberta
Problems renewing Alberta driver’s licences
Christine Orme & Diana Hartinger
Do you have a fav Edmonton landmark?
R.I.P. Columbia House: Here’s How It Improbably Survived This Long
Eric Alper is a publicist and music commentator
Research finds Russian, U.S. actors targeting Albertans with pro-separatist content
Dr. Brian McQuinn, co-director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Conflict at the University of Regina.
Alberta librarians anxious over new restrictions ahead of Jan. 1 deadline
Ron Sheppard, director of the Parkland Regional Library System
Time for the UCP to cut Alberta’s gas tax?
Kris Sims, CTF Alberta Director
Derek's Days 08-18-26
RIP Frank Beard
Fringe Interview 3 / The Shape of Seamen
Jaqueline Walters (playwright/director) & Nicole Maloney, Cast, The Shape of Seamen
Fringe Interview 2 / Blackground
Swift Rice and Markis Gallashaw - Atlanta (Performing at Rapid Fire Exchange)
Fringe Interview 1 / Total Nileation & Alicia’s light forever 57
Nile Seguin , Total Nileation / Alicia Richard (she drove from San Diego) Alicia’s light forever 57 (trans artist, transitioning at 57 )
Canada treated like a ‘punching bag,’ says MP.
Moshe Lander, Concordia University Economics Professor
Layla trying green onion cake for the 1st time / Fringe welcome
Federal government, Edmonton community groups talk downtown safety
Ruby Sahota, Secretary of State for Combatting Crime
Is it too early for Halloween candy?
Layla Khdir and Derek Scott
The Spiciest Political Panel in Canada Aug 14th, 2026🌶️
Mark Norris, Brad Lafortune, Sabrina Grover
Road safety groups urge review of pedestrian, cyclist deaths in crashes with larger vehicles
Brandon Kwong, Board Chair of Path For People
Trump tariffs could see Canadian exporters lose half their revenue
Ryan Mallough, Vice President of Legislative Affairs at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business
Alberta man plans to protest AI data centres as province announces town halls
Ben Baril, 20-year-old business student at the University of Alberta.
What was the first CD / Cassette you bought?
Layla Khdir & Derek Scott
Canadians may be the most polite hotel guests
Christie Hudson, Head of Global PR and Integrated Communications for Hotels.com
Bonnie Critchley won the Tory Party nomination in Camrose
Bonnie Critchley, Progressive Tory Nominee for the Camrose riding & ran again Pierre Poilievre in the Federal byelection
How Trump’s new vaccine policy could impact Canada
Timothy Caulfield is a Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, a Professor in the Faculty of Law and the School of Public Health, at the University of Alberta
Edmonton city council considering rule changes for e-scooters, e-bikes
Aaron Paquette, Ward Dene Coun.
Which song should be our show theme song?
Layla Khdir & Derek Scott
Auto theft trending toward ‘pre-crisis levels’ across Canada
Sid Kingma, Director Investigative Operations, Western Canada, Équité Association
The (thriving) state of tourism in Canada
Frédéric Dimanche, Professor and Director, Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, at Toronto Metropolitan University
Would you sleep in a mall?
Layla Khdir & Derek Scott
A mysterious cash surge for Alberta’s separatist party is tied to out-of-province donors
Alex Boyd is a reporter on the Star's investigations team