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:
Halifax woman says she and her friend were drugged in a downtown bar, Wife of CB man Brad Maxner injured in a Cuba vacation accident talks about his long road to recovery, Social activist El Jones on the idea of "casual racism"
Amidst the grief of the Toronto van attack, there's praise for the officer who arrested the suspect. A listener from P.E.I. questions the government's commitment to protecting farmland. Compost expert Paul Arnold answers your questions.
P.E.I. Land and Environment Minister Richard Brown calls for a review of who's buying land. Your thoughts on a Halifax restaurant's decision to stop automatically serving water. On the phone in: Why do you run?
Owner of Wooden Monkey restaurants will no longer automatically provide water to guests in bid to cut down on waste, Feedback on bringing beer across borders, Our Home Reno panel takes calls and listeners share stories about UFOs
Supreme court rules against lifting provincial barriers to cross-border beer runs, Robo-cat entertains residents of seniors' home, Phone-in with author Sharon Butala on her experiences with ageism
A Nova Scotia welder and sculptor creates a giant hockey stick in memory of the Humboldt victims. On the phone in: Bringing back classic TV. What shows would you like to see remade?
An NHL player calls up a young hockey player who was called the N-word. Your feedback on flying the Confederate flag. Master chimney sweep Luke Chaulk answers your questions.
A father and son speak out after a truck bearing a Confederate flag shows up at Oromocto High. Phone in: We hear the case for investigating UFO sightings. Plus: your thoughts on teachings kids a lesson.
A school cook in Nova Scotia helps get a stove for a school in Haiti. A Liverpool senior is stuck with a big bill after a municipal tree falls on her property. Appliance repairman Aaron Publicover answers your questions.
People across Canada wear sports jerseys as a tribute to the victims and families of the Humboldt tragedy. A parenting expert tells us how to teach kids a lesson without shaming them. Plus: your thoughts on gun control.
Irving Oil wants to buy a New Brunswick family's home after a January butane leak, but they say they can't afford to go. On the phone in: What restrictions do you want on guns and gun ownership?
A stranger picks up the supper tab for a N.S. midget hockey team. The team pays the kindness forward. On the phone in: what are loyalty programs worth to you? A C.B. man suffers a brain injury in Cuba.
We hear why St. Andrews, N.B., is considering a deer cull. Parents in Bathurst who lost their sons in a bus accident in 2008 have a deep connection to the Humboldt tragedy. Plumber Fred Walsh answers your questions.
A grieving father talks about losing his wife just hours after their daughter was born. Your feedback on what it means to be spiritual, or religious. Does the Facebook data mining scandal make you want to log off, for good?
A Pugwash school cook raises money for lunches in Haiti. On the phone in: Should 16-year-olds get the right to vote? Plus: A Charlottetown restaurant bans straws.