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:
Find out why McDonalds has a policy against using re-useable mugs. Your thoughts on testing for radon in the home. Plus, our expert takes your plumbing questions.
Another close encounter with a coyote has Maritimers wondering how to improve our relationship with the animals. Your feedback on Brad Marchand's suspension and fine. Tips on how to test for radon in your home. Plus, more of your thoughts on roadside litter.
NS hockey hero Brad Marchand faces a disciplinary hearing today - we ask if his reputation could become a problem down the line. A record collector assesses the value of your vinyl. Plus, your thoughts on litter from disposable cups.
The family of an aboriginal man shot and killed by the RCMP reaches a settlement. Answers to your home renovation questions. Plus, a representative from Tim Hortons responds to the number of disposable cups that seem to end up in the ditch!
Why some Maritimers are facing long delays in getting their EI claims approved. Tips for feeding the birds in your backyard. Plus, your feedback on the fairness of Canada's EI system, commuter fees and tethering dogs.
An Ottawa judge sentences the former bishop of Antigonish - Ramond Lahey - for importing child pornography. Saint John city councillors consider road tolls and higher parking fees for commuters - we hear from one of those commuters. Plus, your take on proposed changes to the EI system.
City staff dismantle the Occupy protest site outside Fredericton city hall. Plus, your questions on your dog's behavioural oddities.
CBC's three Maritime supper-hour news anchors weigh in on the top local stories of 2011. Plus, your resolutions for the New Year.
The head coach of the Saint John Sea Dogs talks about losing some of his players to the World Juniors, and what it's like to cheer them on from afar. Plus, your financial questions.
A high school hockey team from Moncton is heading to Slovakia for ten days of training and exploring another culture. Plus, your most memorable gifts -- the good, the bad, and the ugly!
We call up two Maritime ski hill managers for an update on conditions, thanks to the snow over the holidays. Plus, tips on travelling south this winter.
We get an update on the opening day of the new skating oval in Halifax. Plus, your annual over-the-air Christmas cards for loved ones in the Maritimes.
A Cape Breton University professor brings old island protest songs back to life. Your stories on the first time you were away from home for Christmas. And your feedback on the Henk Tepper case.
Senator Pierrette Ringuette is pushing the Prime Minister to ask Lebanon to transfer Henk Tepper back to Canada. Your thoughts on fluoride. Plus, your gardening questions.
A councillor and a dentist weigh in on Moncton's decision to take fluoride out of drinking water. Plus, your questions about life on Sable Island.