Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
Summary: Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers.
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Podcasts:
Four children died in a house fire over the weekend in Pubnico Head, N.S. Your thoughts on power lines and trees. Auto expert Doug Bethune takes your questions.
We hear how a massive winter storm has affected Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
What you can do to prepare for the storm. Your thoughts on hugs in the workplace. On the phone in: would you buy your groceries online?
A woman from Tignish, P.E.I. is refused a room at a Charlottetown hotel because she's from Western P.E.I. On the phone in: is the office hug too much?
Mother of brain-injured woman says being able to communicate is a Christmas miracle, Paddle-boarder describes how he helped guide a stranded whale back out to sea, Phone-in about wills with estate lawyer Jessica Lyle
A family in Nova Scotia is still without power after a Christmas Day storm. Nova Scotia Power gives us an update on the outages. On the phone in: it turns out we're all related.
Some Nova Scotians are still in the dark after high winds on Christmas. Your thoughts on mandatory bus driver testing. On the phone in: A top Canadian chef's tips on creating an inviting life. Plus: A raven and an eagle form an unlikely friendship.
Listeners call in to wish their loved ones a happy holiday. Merry Christmas!
Plan to end annual driving tests for NB school bus drivers, Marjorie Willison takes your gardening questions, PEI boy collects war memorabilia
Woman's bank account emptied by CRA after dispute over extra payments, Phone-in with Instant Pot inventor Robert Wang, Parents wants better school closure notifications because he doesn't have internet access
A look at who is likely to buy marijuana, Phone-in on what Generation Z wants from life and work, Syrian refugee from Halifax meets the prime minister, Feedback on declawing cats and scaring-off Canada geese
Former Halifax firefighter gets apology for gender discrimination, More favourite Christmas movie stories, Wildlife expert Bob Bancroft takes questions
Yarmouth NS offers 100 days of free meals to anyone in need, Another Phoenix pay problem, Entertainment reporter Stephen Cooke shares favourite Christmas movie stories
A Nova Scotian gets news that his mother and sister survive a plane crash in northern Saskatchewan. A frustrated corrections worker hasn't seen a pay cheque for a month. On the phone in: why do you sing?
There's now a ban on the declawing of cats in Nova Scotia. On the phone in: would an increase in tobacco tax make you quit smoking? Plus: a terrible crash with a drunk driver inspires a fundraising CD.