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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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What's the best way to deal with Uber? Make it legal, say city bureaucrats. That's the headline from the plan released this afternoon. Councillor Diane Deans explains.
We hear more on the story of Miche Jette, who was told he had to pay $192,000 to Revenue Canada. Today, the perspective from his employer.
Miche Jette makes about $2000 a month as a receptionist at a community health centre. Imagine his reaction when he got a notice from Canada Revenue Agency last week saying he owed almost $192,000 in backtaxes. We hear his story.
Wednesday's D is for Dinner has some retro vegan flair. Little Jo Berry shares her own take on the classic poptart.
Friends, family and fans of Matt Klinck are still in shock over his stabbing death in Belize. The filmmaker originally from Aylmer was an inspiration to many and today we'll hear from three of his friends.
The Gladstone Theatre is a Snow Globe kingdom for the next few days, as the cast of Freezing - not to be confused with Frozen - takes the stage. A villain and a hero joined us in studio before tonight's show.
Ottawa author and teacher Caroline Pignat shares the story behind her award-winning book "The Gospel Truth" and
Santa Claus is comin' to town. But you might not be as thrilled if his scary sidekicks come too. In today's segment, we examine some of the world's more terrifying Christmas traditions.
A new made-in-Ottawa app aims to help minor hockey players stay mentally fit. We hear from a mental health expert who co-developed it -- and some minor hockey players who know the pressures of the game.
Susan Delacourt and Julie Van Dusen flip through their reporter notebooks to review the biggest political stories of 2015.
Robert reviews Legend - a film about identical twin gangsters Reggie and Ronnie Kray (two of the most notorious criminals in British history), and their organised crime empire in the East End of London during the 1960s.
He loves cycling and coffee, but his wife has no idea what to give him for Christmas because they're also young parents. We have gathered an expert panel to suggest gifts for the daddy with no time.
Sure, Santa and his reindeer handle the big present drop on Christmas eve. But, before that, the North Pole's "Chief Electronic Imagination Consultant" and her Techno Elves must design, build and wrap the toys. We go behind the scenes at the N. Pole.
We take a look at who might have the worst Liberal seat position in the House.
Ottawa council signed-off on the 2016 budget - but for the first time in years, with some "nays" around the table. Alan Neal speaks with councillors on the "yay" and "nay" sides.