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:
We hear testimony from the inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Researchers find plastic in N.B. waterways. Your Halloween stories. Plus: workers say there's a ghost in their P.E.I. plant.
Hearings into Missing and Murdered and Indigenous women and girls open in the Maritimes. An English professor pushes for more local books in N.B. schools. Appliance repairman Aaron Publicover answers your questions.
A great house rental deal in Dartmouth turns out to be a scam. Your thoughts on concussions and sport. Acadia University professor Paul Arnold answers your compost questions.
N.B. will be selling pot in government stores. A private dispensary says that's a mistake. We talk about sports and concussions with Dr Kevin Gordon, a paediatric neurologist in Halifax.
New Brunswick's plan for selling legal marijuana, Calling for parental leave for politicians, What men need to do to stop sexual harassment, Feedback on recycling garbage
Mother wants answers about her daughter's death after missing methadone pick-up, Paint expert Jim White takes calls, Pictou County man tries to recapture escaped goats
Mother wants answers about her daughter's death after missing methadone pick-up, Paint expert Jim White takes calls, Pictou County man tries to recapture escaped goats
Mother wants answers about her daughter's death after missing methadone pick-up, Paint expert Jim White takes calls, Pictou County man tries to recapture escaped goats
A Dalhousie University student leader is in hot water over a Canada 150 Facebook post. You weigh in on pre-primary. Master chimney sweep Luke Chaulk answers your fireplace questions.
New Brunswick Syrian students experience racism at a high school football game. Your thoughts on campers parking in public parks. On the phone-in: is pre-primary a good investment?
A Halifax resident says a Point Pleasant Park parking lot is being used as a campground. Are there enough garbage cans in your community? Musician Joel Plaskett reacts to Gord Downie's death.
A retired Sears employee might get to keep her life insurance. Your thoughts on homecoming parties in Halifax. On the phone-in: opioid questions. Plus: a famous P.E.I. peacock dies.
Halifax resident on the impact of a huge student party in her neighbourhood, Feedback on closure of Sears, Plumber Fred Walsh takes calls
Phone-in with former CEO of Sears Canada on the end of the company, Feedback on sexism in the workplace, Feedback on paying for live music
Report on how to keep school security cameras secure, Feedback on Salisbury family's fight to keep horses on their property, Phone-in on paying cover charges to hear live music