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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:
Whether you're headed back to school or not. We offer an armful of September reads, courtesy of our book panel.
Chris Pine, Jeff Bridges and a movie getting scores as high as Texas on Rotten Tomatoes. We get the low-down on Hell or High Water from Robert Fontaine.
Ministry of Coffee is getting just as serious about pastries as it is about its caffeinated beverages. Pastry chef Sarah Farmer shares what sweets are now on the menu... along with a little Peach Galette.
Amy is heading to Rio for her third Paralympic Games. Before heading to Rio - she stopped by for a chat with our guest host, Stu Mills.
The local 1500m specialist is heading to his fifth paralympics thsi September - alongside his guide Josh Karanja.
A worn shirt and a sweaty Canadian flag may not seem like a good gift -- unless it was the shirt and flag worn by Olympic champion wrestler Erica Wiebe. A curator with the Sci & Tech museum explains why the donations are worthy of display.
Chefs are pitching in to raise funds for the Table in Perth this week; All in a Day gets a preview of a tomato recipe from Wilf & Ada's.
Not too far from where Light Rail Transit is being built in Hintonburg, crews have uncovered a blast from Ottawa's railway past. Today we got a glimpse of the turntable and roundhouse ruins emerging from the ground.
NYC's High Line park has inspired visions of urban parks and re-purposed public spaces in cities all over the world. And now a local digital media lab is trying to save the Prince of Wales Bridge with a similar vision.
He may be best known for Kids in the Hall - but Scott Thompson's TV roles have ranged from The Larry Sanders Show to Hannibal. Scott stopped by our studios this aft before his gig headlining the Laugh Out Proud comedy showcase at Yuk Yuk's.
Our weekly food column - inspired by the Tragically Hip. Rich Wilson from the Pomeroy House and Joe Thottungal of Coconut Lagoon Restaurant took on the challenge of creating Hip-related recipes as requested by listeners.
A Senate report out last week has highlighted a serious problem in Canada's court system. We talked to Ottawa criminal lawyer Solomon Friedman about that problem and what the Senate has proposed to fix it.
It was a grand re-opening for the grand new Rideau Centre today. This afternoon Alan took a tour with the man responsible for the mall's face lift, Stephane Raymond, senior associate with B plus H architectural firm.
After a menacing-looking clown was spotted in Gatineau Park this week -- we tracked down an expert to explain why clowns are so creepy.
The Ottawa Police recently hired a recruit from the local Somali community who had flags raised in his background check. Prompting a civilian investigator in charge of background checks to resign. The Chief of Police explains his hiring decision.