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All in a Day
Summary: CBC Radio's All In A Day is Ottawa's number one afternoon drive program. Alan Neal and the All In A Day team offer compelling local stories, as well as regional, national and international reports.
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Podcasts:
Hannah Georgas' album For Evelyn features a lot of references to the easy path, a path she does not seem to take herself. She chats about the album and about a sold-out NAC show.
A U of O student is back from Djibouti, after personally dropping off supplies at a camp for refugees from Yemen. She's in to tell us about her mission.
Davor Malack. Killian Endswan. Neville Boombastic. Just some of the character names emerging from our email right now, from listeners who want to win Tom Fowler's book D&D&D : Dungeons and Dragons and Doodles.
We'll head to fans for their reaction. The hero of Ottawa's Grey Cup win last fall is retiring. We'll get some fan reaction to the departure of quarterback Henry Burris.
Well, while many are glued to their TV sets watching US politics... others are at TD Place have been watching something else unfold.
Seduction. Heartbreak. Duelling with pistols. We get our nineteenth-century Russian drama on with the National Ballet of Canada.
For our D is for Dinner challenge this month, we were inspired by those "What's Hot and What's Not" lists for 2017...
Doors recovered from former residential schools have been transformed into opportunities for healing using beadwork. Alan spoke with artist Samuel Thomas.
Now after more than two decades on the local scene, John Taylor has closed his restaurant in Old Ottawa South for good. He'll be here to tell us how the city's food scene has evolved --- and why he's heading west.
Nicole Parker is performing as part of All Night Long, Music Of The 80's tonight and tomorrow night at the National Arts Centre.
We'll speak to an economist to find out what the franchise can do to get more people in their seats.
Ontario told the owners of Canada's last standing Sam the Record Man to hit the highway when they asked for a tourism sign on the 401. But the owners of the store aren't buying into the reason for the rejection.
Two participants in the largest all-female expedition to Antarctica are back home in the Ottawa area - with pictures, haikus, and new leadership skills.
Ontario wants to experiment with universal basic income later this year. And provincial officials stop by Kingston this evening to get ideas for how the poverty relief plan could work.
He came, he saw, and general consensus seems to be he did "eh" ok. We talk to the New York Times writer who penned this week's article "36 Hours in Ottawa."