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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:
Reporter Paul Withers speak to Maritime Noon as teachers rally at Province House. Teacher Leo MacKay shares his frustrations. Plus: treating alcoholics with alcohol. We hear from Dr. Jeff Turnbull in Ottawa.
Downtown Dartmouth councillor Sam Austin talks sidewalk clearing. You share your random acts of kindness #Beccatoldmeto. MP Rodger Cuzner speaks about EI problems. World Pond Hockey Championship starts tonight in N.B.
Downtown Dartmouth councillor Sam Austin talks sidewalk clearing. You share your random acts of kindness #Beccatoldmeto. MP Rodger Cuzner speaks about EI problems. World Pond Hockey Championship starts tonight in N.B.
NSTU president on decision to call a one-day teachers' strike, Feedback on parking downtown, Becca Schofield on fighting cancer and her #BeccaToldMeTo campaign for acts of kindness
NSTU president on decision to call a one-day teachers' strike, Feedback on parking downtown, Becca Schofield on fighting cancer and her #BeccaToldMeTo campaign for acts of kindness
Warning to clear furnace vents blocked with snow after carbon monoxide scare, Ski hills enjoying snowfall, Family sleeps in an igloo, Phone-in on downtown parking
Warning to clear furnace vents blocked with snow after carbon monoxide scare, Ski hills enjoying snowfall, Family sleeps in an igloo, Phone-in on downtown parking
Updates on the snow and wind that's hitting the Maritimes.
Five universities are in court trying to get student teachers back into classrooms during work to rule. Chef Craig Flinn talks breakfast for dinner. Plus: you weigh in on what makes for a happy retirement.
Glenn Dodge plans to open a winery after West Hants votes down prohibition liquor law. Author Neil Pasricha and gerontologist Suzanne Cook rethink the idea of retirement. Plus, your thoughts on Halifax's free Wi-Fi.
NB hockey parents angry over team fine for not going to tournament, Reaction to proposal to hire welfare recipients to clean highways, Income tax advice from CRA, Feedback on electoral reform
Parlee Beach resident responds to government plan on dealing with water contamination, Phone-in with NDP MP Nathan Cullen on abandoning electoral reform
Red Cross still helping victims of NB ice storm, Halifax considers free wi-fi in city, Two women share their stories of extreme weight loss
Neguac Mayor on surviving the ice storm and the PM's visit, Our home reno experts take calls, PEI crow imprints on people
Fighting over a Cape Breton lottery win, Children in recreational sports face bullying over weight, Touring a tiny house, Dodgeball championships begin.