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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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Health Canada has proposed new regulations on medical marijuana that would mean patients could no longer grow the drug themselves. A teen in Parrsboro tells us what happened when he took over his school bus as the driver suffered a medical emergency. Plus
A community celebrates after a teacher convicted of indecent acts surrenders his teaching license. A New Brunswick village council votes to remove booze from the mayor's office. You share more of your comments about customer service. And holiday recipes w
A former teacher and sex offender is fighting for his job back in the classroom. We hear from parents and the school board. You share your comments and complaints about customer service. Your thoughts on welfare overpayment - 15 years later. And your Chri
A New Brunswick man gets a letter from the province stating that he owes money from a welfare overpayment dating back 15 years. Dog behaviour expert Silvia Jay takes your calls. And your thoughts on Smart car parking.
Drivers respond angrily to a woman who's found a creative way to park her Smart car in downtown Halifax. Comedian Bette MacDonald joins us to take your calls about Christmas "disaster stories". And your thoughts on random drug and alcohol testing at wor
The Supreme Court of Canada hears a case today that could determine whether random drug and alcohol testing will be allowed in the workplace. We ask: is there a stigma to being single? Your thoughts on town councillors drinking in the mayor's office. And
The new mayor of Charlo, New Brunswick has resigned because he says he's been unable to stop the practice of drinking in the mayor's office after council meetings. We hear from his deputy mayor as well. And wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft takes your quest
New Brunswick's auditor general revealed that more than a dozen doctors were paid more than one million dollars each in one year. We put the numbers in context. We hear which bad driving habits irritate you most. A young New Brunswick hockey player makes
A PEI man with multiple drunk driving convictions is sentenced today. We hear from the widower of the victim in that fatal accident. And we'll ask: should prostitution be decriminalized?
MADD Canada is unhappy that the government of New Brunswick has decided that drivers who have had their license for a year should be allowed to drive at all hours. Home heating expert Art Irwin takes your questions. Your feedback on Facebook privacy. And
RCMP in PEI inform a Summerside family that a photo of their 6-year-old daughter was uploaded from their Facebook page to a website viewed regularly by pedophiles. Plumbing expert Fred Walsh takes your questions. And we bid adieu to "Movember".
Search warrants unsealed today show that spy Jeffrey Delisle could have been stopped a year earlier. Dr. Rachel Morehouse takes your questions about sleep. Your thoughts on smoking in hospitals. And we ask: what would you prefer - time off, or better pay?
A 5-month long public transit strike in Moncton ends. A member of the Moncton Transit Citizens Action Group weighs in. We ask: should our healthcare facilities accommodate smokers? Your thoughts on illegal dumping. And more of your bravery stories.
A Truro, Nova Scotia is fed up with the loads of construction debris being dumped on his land. He wants strict penalties and better enforcement of those breaking the rules. And we hear your stories of bravery -- along with our guest Giller nominee and co
A citizens group starts a Facebook page in support of Heather Vidito. She's the Nova Scotia school bus driver who lost her job after using foul language while breaking up a fight on the bus. Comedian Gerry Dee joins us to take your calls on stories from t