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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A PEI family's dog dies in a snare during a Boxing Day walk. Now, they're pushing for trappers to post signs warning dog walkers when snares are on the ground An emergency fund for a charitable group in Halifax is so low, the Parker Street Food a
Two Moncton men are spending their holidays helping to shovel out seniors. They're putting the challenge out to young people in their area to help out as well On the Phone-In: exploring sibling dynamics, from the strained to the supportive A PEI politic
Our annual Christmas Card of the Air program, where Maritimers can call and send holiday wishes to loved ones near and far.
Award-winning Nova Scotia singer-songwriter J.P. Cormier prepares for the performance of his life (end here if needed) and reflects on how his love of music helped him overcome abuse, anxiety, and PTSD.
Two families in P.E.I. have exchanged the same Christmas card back and forth for the last 72 years Gardening expert Marjorie Willison takes your questions And the story of a memorable thank you for helping out a neighbour whose cows escaped
P.E.I. pilots a new addictions treatment. It's the first of its kind in Canada, and gives 24-hour support online More strange coincidences, some which are downright eerie Plus, your stories of board game marathons and new suggestions from the Board Room
Finding Candy W. We reunite a former mail carrier with the woman who wrote a letter to Santa 22 years ago-- which he's held on to ever since. Your stories of good Samaritans paying it forward. Automotive consultant Doug Bethune takes your car questions.
The kindness of strangers helps a New Brunswick woman round up her two horses running loose on a dark, busy highway A former mail carrier from Halifax is searching for "Candy W," the writer of a moving letter to Santa written 22 years ago. And: Have you
A protest in Halifax highlights the difficulties facing low income households at Christmas More stories of your weird and wonderful coincidences Chef Craig Flinn has some suggestions for holiday cooking
A father who lost his son to a drunk driver now stakes out local bars to call in drunk drivers to the cops Your stories of when charity dropoffs are far from charitable On the Phone-In: Your tales of strange coincidences
A Cape Breton charity describes being dumped on by someone's trash - literally. On the phone-in: your dog behaviour questions A N.B. couple says they can't afford to continue doing their famous light show.
We hear about the rescue of a dog named George found starved and apparently abused. On the phone-in: are you into tacky - or tasteful - holiday decorations? You share more of your horror - and heartwarming - stories from last winter.
Nova Scotia's Supreme Court throws out the province's anti-cyberbullying law Mi'kmaq Elder and historian Daniel Paul reacts to news the Premier wants Halifax to remove a statue of controversial figure Edward Cornwallis from a Halifax park On the phone-i
Bathurst police will start wearing body cameras, but the question is when will they press record? P.E.I. Senator Percy Downe says the Confederation Bridge should be toll free Independent appliance repair technician Aaron Publicover takes your questions
A Moncton man with a medical marijuana prescription is speaking out because he is not allowed to vape his medicine inside a the Georges Dumont Hospital. We hear from an addictions specialist who says hospitals should not change their policies banning v