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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:
Bikers in Sydney escort a kid who is being bullied to school. Do you step away from your desk for lunch? Plus: your thoughts on solitary confinement.
Elizabeth fry Society reaction to planned changes limiting solitary confinement in jails, Phone-in on fire safety in homes and high-rises, Feedback on possible cull of Truro deer
NB company offers employees paid leave to run in provincial election, Paint expert Jim White takes calls, Seeking summer songs
NB First Nations wants apology for offensive notice posted in a doctor's office, Update on rescued beluga whale, Marjorie Willison takes calls on gardening
Beluga whale rescued from NB river, Phone-in with US historian Allan Lichtman on why he thinks President Trump should be impeached, Story about driving a hearse
Truro considers culling urban deer, Phone-in on ticks and Lyme disease, Update on Norman the cow
Norman the cow undergoes life-saving surgery, Phone-in on the impact of caffeine, Sears may shut down, Feedback on trampoline caught by wind gust
PEI child injured when wind gust flips her trampoline, Appliance repairman Aaron Publicover takes calls, 89-year-old NB woman reacts to news of rebate after paying inflated property tax bill
A N.B. woman who uses a wheelchair is concerned about a downtown Moncton railway track. Your thoughts on girls hockey. On the phone-in: Do you think the planned marijuana law does enough to protect young people?
Lobster industry says we should celebrate high lobster prices, Phone-in on proposal to make girls play on girls-only hockey teams, PEI Grade 9 students make video about why everyone is beautiful
There's concern over a beluga whale that swam into a river in N.B. Two Tory colleagues discover they knew each other, as teenagers. Globe and Mail health reporter André Picard takes your questions.
Biologist Christian LeCroix tells us why there's so much pollen in the air. Your thoughts on the one metre law for vehicles and bikes. Plus: Dr. Eric Carnegy answers your pet questions.
New Brunswick cyclist hit by car while demonstrating the space needed on the road, Another story about driving a hearse as a car, Auto expert Doug Bethune takes calls
Care home assault, Gardening expert Marjorie Willison takes call, Feedback on using a hearse as a car.
Women who bought hearse as car faces problems from unhappy neighbours, Phone-in on living to be 100, PEI man builds village out of bottles