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:
Holding hands, across Fredericton, to remember those killed. Kensington says adios to its town clock, for now. Phone in: Household sizes are shrinking, but not for everyone.
The spouse of fallen police officer Robb Costello shares their story. We hear how the Fredericton shootings affect police officers across the country. Phone in: What's your earliest childhood memory?
Holocaust survivor Philip Riteman dies. On the phone in: Do you support tougher rules to force smokers off the streets? Plus: what people get up to with their smartphones while driving.
A N.B. man thinks giant hogweed is the cause of burns and blisters on his legs. Do you #hikeandbag? We hear stories about picking up trash on trails and beaches.
A woman in Saint John fell in a parking lot and called out for help, but she didn't get the reaction she was hoping for. You share your thoughts on fake health news online. Automotive expert Doug Bethune takes your questions.
We speak with Elizabeth Abler, who's a member of Team Nova Scotia at the Special Olympics Canada Summer Games. We hear why Tignish rocks. And our home renovation panel answers your questions.
A mother and daughter duo drive from Los Angeles to Charlottetown to perform. On the phone in: how to spot fake health news online. Plus: should garbage be left on front laws all week? Yarmouth ponders the question.
A photographer goes swimming with the sharks off Halifax. You share stories about downsizing. On the phone in: are children being challenged enough by what they're reading?
A Halifax university offers free tampons and pads on campus. A possible shark sighting leads to a beach closure in N.S. On the phone in: how to downsize.
The Special Olympics Canada 2018 Summer Games come to Antigonish. A couple in Saint John is raising a pet pigeon. On the phone in: who will take over your small business when you retire?
Why house flies love hot weather. More of your stories about old homes. On the phone in: our gardening expert Marjorie Willison takes calls.
Blue-green algae might be to blame for the deaths of three dogs in the Fredericton area. Your stories about old homes. On the phone in: Are you ready for the realities of climate change?
The City of Fredericton tells pet owners to be cautious in and around the St. John River after three dogs die. On the phone in: do you live in an old house on the East Coast? What keeps you there?
A mother whose son was killed by his father wants new laws to protect children from violence. An 11-year-old helps save a neighbour when he spots a fire. On the phone in: should Canada spend more money on the military?
PEI woman says a canine car seat saved her dog's life. Feedback on how governments will run cannabis stores. Paint expert Jim White takes calls