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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:
Mayor Cecil Clarke on flooding aid in C.B.. Sydney Resident Terry Drohan doesn't think he can go back home. Plus: we talk about preserving water with Bob Sandford from the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health.
Sydney homeowner assesses damage to his flooded home Glace Bay homeowner worried property may be a total loss NS premier promises help Nutrition expert on problems with hospital food
Two Cape Breton flood victims share their experiences Doug Bethune takes car questions 65-year-old woman updates us on her bucket-list skydive
Illegal dumping around Halifax-area lake Sharing stories of being thanful 65-year-old woman celebrates birthday with first skydive
RCMP officer reacts to harassment lawsuit settlement Answering questions about living payday-to-payday Persuading a lottery winner to accept his prize Feedback on dealing with ageism
Update on efforts to rescue dolphins stuck in New Brunswick Reaction to plans for a carbon tax Phone-in on ageism
Dalhousie energy expert on the cost of carbon pricing to consumers Bob Cole shares hockey memories with callers
New Brunswick man survives bear attack Primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall takes calls about her life and work
Grade one French Immersion is coming back to N.B. Parent Michael Wilcott reacts.Why you want, or don't want, family heirlooms Craig Flinn talks condiments Plus: more stories about mangled names
A rescue group in N.S. is bringing in three pit bulls from Montreal, after the city passed its contentious pit bull ban. Your stories about name mishaps Millennials probably won't argue over heirlooms. David Colletto of Abacus Data tells us why. And,
The family of a Moncton woman missing for one month is asking anyone with information to come forward. Patricia Paul, and other members of Potlotek in C.B, are calling on Justin Trudeau to fix their water. Blogger and author Mark Manson says we can m
Canada Savings Bonds may soon be on the way out. Globe and Mail personal finance columnist Rob Carrick says "kill em' dead." Your stories about airport security checks. Plus: We talk about naming mishaps with Halifax communications advisor Brendan Ell
Man accidentally takes knife through airport security, not spotted Listeners offer their opinions on Canada Post Appliance repair questions Resolution to Halifax bike stand dispute
Bringing water to people whose wells have run dry in Shelburne NS Your views on Trudeau's first year as Prime Minister Phone in on the future of Canada Post More feedback on redeeming Air Miles
How authorities react to bomb threats Feedback on problems with redeeming Air Miles Assessing Justin Trudeau, after almost a year in office Feedback on women's sports