It’s a wrap—almost!

Our final Midweek of the season walked before it could run. Reporter Zoe Pierce spoke to one of the leaders of a movement movement—”designed walking,” which combines route planning with storytelling, and social interaction.

Then, the fallout of a racist act of vandalism at a grocery store in Ottawa’s Chinatown. Midweek’s Colson Swinarchin sat down with the head of the neighbourhood’s BIA to discuss how hateful acts hurt us all.

In happier happenings, Pierce joined hosts Marilyn Madlion and Matthew Garwolinski to break down Carleton University’s historic women’s basketball win in Brazil this past weekend. The Ravens were undefeated through their entire International University Sports Federation three-on-three Basketball University World Cup run, becoming the first Canadian team to take home the gold.

In other student news, Swinarchin returned with the head of a environmental activist group, which is getting young people involved with climate action through its annual summit at Carleton this weekend.

Reporter Allison Young gave us the latest on Ottawa’s plans to bid on a private landfill in the east end from Capital Ward councillor Shawn Menard. Following a more than two-hour closed session council meeting, councillors voted to approve the bid just after the show ended.

Chase producer Allie Cruzado delivering a much-needed sugar rush to the control room [Photo © Martin Halek]

In an arts update, Midweek’s Clarisa Gonzalez joined our hosts in studio to break down how a local arts organization is challenging artistic ideals with more representative depictions of the human form.

Going back to city hall, reporter Julie Chadwick had more on a simple ask from Ottawa’s finest. Firefighters are asking for just over $50,000 to put a washer and dryer in every fire station—something advocates say would greatly reduce their high risk of cancers and other occupational illnesses.

In our last reporter deep-dive of the fall term, Madlion shone a light on a recent rash of kidnappings in Nigeria. Hundreds of schoolchildren and staff have been taken in recent weeks by a to-be-named extremist group.

Taking things back to Ottawa, Midweek’s Hannah Daramola dove into the pile of clothes forming at the Carleton University Women’s Centre ahead of a winter gear swap.

And in what might be a genuine first for the program, Garwolinski rounded out the season with an honest-to-goodness nature documentary about Ottawa’s raven-haired (and feathered, and beaked, and taloned) residents.

Ravenous reporters ready to descend upon the post-show sushi spread [Photo © Martin Halek]

After the show wrapped, our intrepid team was rewarded for their hard work with a sprawling sushi spread, courtesy of Professor Nana aba Duncan.

That’s it for Midweek this fall! It is with bittersweetness that we now say goodbye to our wonderful team of reporters, producers, editors, and hosts as they leave the studio for the last time.

Midweek will return with an all-new production crew in January.

Midweek’s full production team for Fall 2025, left to right: (back) Dave Sarazin, Marilyn Madlion, Clarisa Gonzalez, Allison Young, Colson Swinarchin, Julie Chadwick, Alex Scott, Martin Halek, Matthew Garwolinski; (front) Hannah Daramola, Allie Cruzado, Zoe Pierce, Nana aba Duncan, and Holly Joth-Smith [Photo © Audrey Pridham]

Credits

Show Producer: Holly Joth-Smith

Chase Producer: Allie Cruzado

Music Producer: Alex Scott

Copy Editor 1: Julie Chadwick

Copy Editor 2: Martin Halek (TA)