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:
Students complain that construction noise is disrupting their Dalhousie lectures, Phone-in on controlling cats through by-laws, PEI MLA proposes minimum highway speed limit
Truro-based trainer of Somebeachsomewhere talks about stallion's cancer treatment, Phone-on cellphone data charges, Warning about a stormy winter to come
Neptune Theatre's new artistic director calls for an end to body measurements on resumes. It's safe to put backyard bird feeders out again. Plus: your home renovation questions answered.
A N.B. golf course lets hunters onto the green to shoot Canada Geese. Your thoughts on flyers. On the phone-in: Is it time to give up on company pensions, and save for your own retirement?
Fighting rats in Moncton, Phone-in on whether flyer delivery should be "opt in", Feedback on seismic testing off Cape Breton
Missing NB woman found after nine months, Feedback on seismic testing, Phone-in on financial myths, Snowy owl spotted at NB McDonald's
Cape Breton fishermen's concerns over seismic tests, Auto expert Doug Bethune takes calls, Feedback on what animal is eating underground vegetables
Late blooming flowers in mild weather, Wildlife expert Bob Bancroft takes calls, Feedback on school attendance policy
Nova Scotia to appoint school attendance workers to help combat absenteeism, Feedback on Governor General`s comments on science and religion, Phone-in on favourite Canadian snacks
Parents of girl bitten by pit bull want tougher dog control law, Feedback on immigration rules disabilities, Phone-in on whether it's appropriate for the Governor General to speak her mind
Donkin coal mine lays off 49 workers in Cape Breton. On the phone-in: the fight to change Canada's immigration laws that can bar people with medical conditions, or disabilities.
Hundreds of posters appear in Moncton depicting two female politicians as puppets of male colleagues. Your thoughts on smoke-free spaces. On the phone-in: Dog behaviour expert Sylvia Jay. Plus: your thoughts on neighbourhood noise.
The town of Stratford considers going smoke-free. On the phone-in: what neighbourhood noise drives you nuts? An Antigonish arena is holding a quiet hockey game. Plus: your thoughts on the future of shopping.
A Fredericton father who owed his son's teacher money for school supplies he couldn't afford gets an update. We talk to Murray Howe about the book he wrote about his dad, Gordie Howe.
A Fredericton school rejects a child's donated school supplies. On the phone-in: are you excited about self-service shopping? Plus: more of your Halloween stories.