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:
Fire destroys Inverary Inn in Baddeck, Phone-in on why women are less likely than men to speak out on public issues in letter pages, online comments and opinion articles
NS museum denied crucial job funding after refusing to sign clause on abortion rights, Father of teen rugby player recovering after head injury, Phone-in with cyber-security expert on how to protect personal data
NS pharmacist pulls homeopathic remedies over his store shelves, Confusion in NB over whether rainbow crosswalks are allowed, Phone-in with arborists on trees
PEI veteran's suicide starts discussion on struggling with PTSD, Feedback on noises that annoy, Auto expert Doug Bethune takes calls
Medical cannabis causes a problem for man at airport security, Woman and her dog are attacked by raccoons, Gardening expert Marjorie Willison takes calls
Persistent porcupines keep munching on a veranda in Durham Bridge, N.B. Ottawa's purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline brings more calls to revive Energy East. On the phone in: what noise would you ban, if you could?
A home-care worker fights for a human rights hearing. A schooner captain who smeared sewage on Lunenburg's mayor signs a peace bond. Dr. Michael Dunbar answers your hip and knee questions.
Ottawa announcement on buying Kinder Morgan pipeline, Saint John mayor says it's unfair after eastern pipeline was cancelled, Feedback on controversial groups inclusion in Apple Blossom parade, phone-on on whether cannabis dispensaries should be shut down
Group banned from future Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom parades because of its views, Feedback on ticks and potholes, Dog behaviour expert Silvia Jay takes calls
NS denies negligence after driver destroys wheel in a pothole, Coyote warning at PEI national park, Chef Craig Flinn offers tips on making meals in minutes, Competitive eater downs a 6lb donair
Making the case for truck side guards as truckers ask for exemptions, Doctor deals with patients worried about Lyme disease, Phone-in on how to plan for future floods, Feedback on installing solar panels
Ex-solder soldier says he witnessed Agent Orange being buried on CFB Gagetown in 1985, Woman who sent a message in a bottle and the family who found it, Phone-in on whether solar panels should be mandatory on new homes.
Crab fishermen told to pull pots in area where right whales are spotted, Phone-in on whether marriage is still relevant, The Grey Jay will be called the Canada Jay as part of a campaign to have named the national bird
A Halifax cyclist is hit by a car for the second time in six months. Tommy's Barber Shop in Dartmouth gets to keep its name. Gardening expert Marjorie Willison answers your questions.
We hear support for Tommy's Barber Shop in the battle over its name. Seniors in N.S. long-term care homes will get a new high dose flu vaccine. Wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft answers your questions.