Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift
Good News Tuesday runs on stories sent in by listeners and a text line that keeps the good ones coming, and this week the good news starts with a 139-year-old former church rectory brought back to life one room at a time. Eight months of sanding, painting, and running between renovation work and studio duties finally paid off in the form of two strangers stopping mid-walk to compliment it. Alongside that, a thrift store windbreaker sparks a full debate over whether a certain hockey team's old logo was actually the best branding in sports, purple duck mask and all, even from someone who does not root for the team wearing it. The segment leans on a simple idea: sometimes finding the good means putting in the work first and letting the response come to you. Topics: Good News Tuesday, house renovation, thrifting finds, community stories, hard work Originally aired on 2026-07-07
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