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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:
WHO says processed meats cause cancer. The Canadian Cancer Society and meat industry respond. Your paint questions. A tale of many raccoons.
Halifax's Big Lift causes big problems Your renovation questions Your raccoon stories
An iconic Nova Scotia landmark is no more. The Long Island Arch in Five Islands has collapsed, and the Fundy Geological Museum wants the community's help in discovering the sea arch's history Are you getting the best rewards for your loyalty card? Patric
Raccoons are becoming increasingly aggressive in Glace Bay, and Cape Breton Regional Municipality wants some help from the province Veterinarian Dr. Eric Carnegy takes answers your questions about your pet's health More of your thoughts on the federal e
Political scientists Don Desserud and Erin Crandall join us to discuss the federal election results, and we open our lines to ask for your reaction
Voting day: what you need to know. Your composing questions. Your thoughts on welfare stereotypes.
Political science professor Don Desserud on what to watch for in the final days of the federal election Documentary maker Jackie Torrens and entrepreneur Barb Stegemann share their stories of living on welfare. We ask listeners to share their stories of
A Moncton lawyer heads to court once again to try and keep his licence plates that say "DUI DR" after the New Brunswick Registrar of Motor Vehicles appeals a ruling that allowed him to keep them in the first place Your stories of the things that have mad
A New Brunswick mother wants the province to cover the cost of the HPV vaccine for boys as well as girls, and covers the cost of the vaccine for her own three boys out of pocket Have you changed your vote? We ask if you've changed your mind during this e
Long lines and waits as long as three hours frustrate voters in the advance polls An update on the second-degree murder trial of Denis Oland, accused of killing his father Richard Oland. Automotive expert Doug Bethune answers your car questions
Advance polls open. Why they matter this election. Your feedback on the story of a New Brunswick woman who was racially profiled Putting your garden to bed for the winter. Marjorie Willison gives advice on how.
A Fredericton woman wins racial profiling case. A Human Rights Tribunal ruled she was targeted as a shoplifter by Shoppers Drug Mart because she is black. Your thoughts on aging Registered dietician Leslie Beck debunks myths about carbohydrates ahead of
A methadone clinic in Halifax will hand out an antidote that can save the life of someone who is overdosing on opioids Friends and strangers drop off pink pumpkins for a young Saint John mother who's just found out her breast cancer has returned. Aging:
Sydney Nova Scotia native Arthur B. McDonald is the co-winner of this year's Nobel Prize in Physics for his work with neutrinos A permanent resident in Nova Scotia finds out she's registered to vote, even though she's not legally eligible to On the Phon
We speak with one of the organizers of the wildly successful Inverness Chase the Ace game after the elusive ace is finally drawn. You share stories of terrific and terrible customer service. Your thoughts on whether IVF should be publicly funded.