Maritime Noon From Cbc Radio (highlights)
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 53:58:08
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Synopsis
Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers.
Episodes
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The mayor of the Town of Pictou, NS, speaks about the future of the pulp mill near his town. We hear about a new heart clinic in Halifax named after hockey player, Jordan Boyd. And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour on gardening.
24/05/2024 Duration: 52minJim Ryan, the mayor of the Town of Pictou, NS. speaks about the future of the pulp mill near his town. He also speaks about yesterday's settlement agreement. A new heart clinic in Halifax is named after a hockey player named Jordan Boyd who died in 2013.. And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour provides advice on gardening.
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There's a settlement agreement between Paper Excellence Canada and the Province of NS over the former mill in Pictou County. Paul Withers reports on aquaculture. And on the phone-in: Psychiatrist Dr Jackie Kinley.
23/05/2024 Duration: 53minWe hear the details about a settlement agreement between Paper Excellence Canada and the Province of Nova Scotia over the former mill in Pictou County. Premier Tim Houston speaks. The CBC's Paul Withers reports on a designated aquaculture development area in SouthWest NS. And on the phone-in: Psychiatrist Dr Jackie Kinley discusses job stress.
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A poultry producer in NS had to cull her birds due to avian flu. We hear an update about smelt fishing on PEI. And on the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele answers questions about your pet's health.
22/05/2024 Duration: 52minMontana Piñeyro who runs a poultry farm in Lower Branch, NS, had to cull her poultry flock because of avian flu. She describes the difficulties she's facing. We hear an update on smelt fishing on PEI. And on the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele answers questions on your pet's health.
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The CEO of the Western Regional Enterprise Network in NS discusses poor cell service in her area. We hear your feedback on anti-theft measures. And on the phone-in: Doug Bethune answers questions on automotive repair.
21/05/2024 Duration: 52minAngelique LeBlanc, the CEO of the Western Regional Enterprise Network in NS, discusses the ongoing challenges with poor cell service in her area. We hear your feedback on the anti-theft measures some retailers have installed. And on the phone-in: Doug Bethune answers questions on automotive repair.
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Increased security measures at retail stores are meant to crack down on theft. But it can also be unnerving for shoppers. We ask Jim Cormier where retailers draw the line. And on the phone-in...Jim White takes your painting and staining questions.
17/05/2024 Duration: 52minIncreased security measures at retail stores are meant to crack down on theft. But it can also be unnerving for shoppers. We ask Jim Cormier where retailers draw the line. And on the phone-in...Jim White takes your painting and staining questions.
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Jim Rudderham, the Director of Fleet and Forest Protection in NS, speaks about the dry conditions and burning rules. We hear about the Live Well PEI Action Plan. And on the phone-in: Woodlot succession planning with Dale Prest.
16/05/2024 Duration: 53minOverall, conditions are dry right now so we speak with Jim Rudderham, the Director of Fleet and Forest Protection in NS about the rules surrounding burning right now and the increase in the fine for breaking the rules. We hear about the Live Well PEI Action Plan. And on the phone-in: Dale Prest answers questions about woodlot succession planning.
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Moncton Headstart has been helping families for 50 years. We hear an update on the charity's challenges and programs. And on the phone-in: Dr. Vett Lloyd at Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB, answers questions on ticks
15/05/2024 Duration: 52minCaroline Donelle and Tracy Arnand from Moncton Headstart speak with the CBC's Jonna Brewer. The charity is 50 years old. Its costs are going up but donations are going down. And on the phone-in: Dr. Vett Lloyd, professor of biology and the head of the Lloyd Tick Lab at Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB, answers questions on ticks
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Moira Brown from the Campobello Island Whale Rescue Team speaks about a whale entangled in the Gulf of St Lawrence. We hear about the death of Arthur Irving at 93. And on the phone-in: What can end homelessness?
14/05/2024 Duration: 52minMoira Brown with the Campobello Island Whale Rescue Team speaks about an endangered North Atlantic Right Whale named Shelagh that's entangled in fishing gear in the Gulf of St Lawrence. Susan Fullerton in Saint John speaks about her long-time friend, Arthur Irving, who died at the age of 93. And on the phone-in: James Hughes speaks about his new book, "Ending Homelessness in Canada: The Case for Homelessness Prevention."
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We hear an update from Bathurst, NB, about the need for more housing. There are concerns on PEI about fish anglers keeping the fish out of the water too long. And on the phone-in: Nathaniel Pearre answers questions on EVs.
13/05/2024 Duration: 52minLike many cities and towns in the Maritimes, Bathurst, NB, is in need of more housing. We hear from two officials from the city about why the need is increasing and what they plan to do. On PEI, there are concerns about the amount of time some anglers are keeping fish out of the water. And on the phone-in: Nathaniel Pearre answers questions on EVs.
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Officials on PEI are holding a legislative committee on snaring and trapping. We hear about some of the testimony. Listeners share their feedback on cycling safety. And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour answers your gardening questions.
10/05/2024 Duration: 52minA legislative committee on PEI is investigating snaring and trapping. Two dogs were killed by snares in 2022. We hear about some of the testimony at the committee. Listeners share their feedback on cycling safety. And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour provides advice on gardening.
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New Brunswick is proposing taking a different approach with impaired drivers and MADD Canada says it's in favour of the changes. And on the phone-in: Meghan Doucette & Cynthia King discuss cycling safety in the Maritimes.
09/05/2024 Duration: 59minThere's a proposal in NB to take impaired driving out of the criminal justice system and instead impose immediate penalties. The CEO of MADD Canada, Steve Sullivan, says he agrees with this approach because it's been done in BC since 2010 and fatalities have gone down. And on the phone-in: Meghan Doucette & Cynthia King discuss cycling safety in the Maritimes.
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The CBC's Brett Ruskin reports on 3 new A.I.-equipped cameras in HRM to detect wildfires. We hear your feedback on a new Indigenous cookbook: "Mitji- Let's Eat". And on the phone-in: Silvia Jay on dog behaviour.
08/05/2024 Duration: 52minThe CBC's Brett Ruskin reports on the details about a new pilot project in HRM using 3 new cameras equipped with artificial intelligence to detect wildfires. We hear your feedback on yesterday's phone-in about a new Indigenous cookbook called "Mitji - Let's Eat". And on the phone-in: Silvia Jay answers your questions about dog behaviour.
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We hear an update on a sunken boat in the Saint John River that local people fear will be a navigational hazard. A virus called HMPV is circulating on PEI. And on the phone-in: "Mitji -- Let's Eat" cookbook.
07/05/2024 Duration: 52minRob Thom in Lower Greenwich, NB, tells us about a sailboat that sank in the Saint John River. He's concerned it will be a navigational hazard unless it's removed soon. A virus called HMPV is circulating on PEI. And on the phone-in: Margaret Augustine and Lauren Beck talk about a new Indigenous cookbook called "Mitji -- Let's Eat"
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An HRM councillor will raise the issue of a ban on all open fires at council this week. We hear about hopes for a modular housing unit facility on PEI. And on the phone-in: Michelle Dittmer discusses the pros and cons of taking a gap year.
06/05/2024 Duration: 53minWe hear from HRM Councillor Kathryn Morse about the idea of banning open fires during wildfire season. We also hear from Kara McCurdy with HRM Fire and Emergency. PEI wants to establish a modular housing facility on the Island. And on the phone-in: Michelle Dittmer answers questions about taking a gap year.
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We get an update on the battle over Policy 713 in NB and explore the impact of AI on music. And on the phone-in, home renos.
03/05/2024 Duration: 52minWe get an update on the legal battle over New Brunswick's Policy 713 and explore the impact of AI on music. And on the phone-in, we take your questions on home renos with Dan Monk.
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We hear about wildfire awareness from Matt Foster, a project coordinator with Parks Canada. Melodie Joy provides feedback on yesterday's phone-in on the suffrage movement. And on the phone-in: Mammograms & breast screening
02/05/2024 Duration: 52minAfter last year's devastating wildfires in NB and NS, there's added awareness of the importance of wildfire prevention this Spring. We hear from Matt Foster, a project coordinator with Parks Canada who shares information about wildfire preventative measures. Melodie Joy shares her feedback on yesterday's phone-in. And on the phone-in: Our guests answer questions on mammograms and breast screening
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We hear reflections on the boycott of Loblaws. Listeners provide feedback on a conversation yesterday with a councillor in St Stephen, NB. And on the phone-in: Heidi MacDonald discusses her new book about the suffrage movement.
01/05/2024 Duration: 52minMohammed El Hazzouri.who's an Associate Professor of Marketing with the Faculty of Management at Dalhousie University talks about the boycott of Loblaws. We hear feedback on an interview we did yesterday with a councillor from St Stephen, NB. And on the phone-in: Heidi MacDonald discusses her new book, "We Shall Persist: Women and the Vote in the Atlantic Provinces".
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Marg Harding, a councillor with 20 years experience in St Stephen, NB, discusses her concerns about an overnight shelter that has been operating in the town. And on the phone-in: Aaron Publicover gives advice on appliance repair.
30/04/2024 Duration: 52minMarg Harding has been a councillor in St Stephen, NB, for 20 years. She has some concerns about the effect the overnight shelter has been having on the town. And on the phone-in: Aaron Publicover provides advice on appliance repair.
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We hear an update from St Stephen, NB, about the town's overnight shelter closing. There's a new group on PEI that teaches people to grow their own food or forage for it. And on the phone-in: Barry Walker on heat pumps.
29/04/2024 Duration: 52minAllan MacEachern, the mayor of St Stephen, NB, provides an update on the town's overnight shelter that will close at the end of this month. There's a new program on PEI that teaches people to grow their own food or forage for it. And on the phone-in: Barry Walker answers questions on heating and cooling systems.
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We speak with Amanda Lightbody, the founder & president of The Rainbow Crosswalk in Woodstock, about issues connected to Pride banners not going up this year. And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour on gardening.
26/04/2024 Duration: 52minThis year in Woodstock, NB, Pride banners will not be erected on lamp posts like they have in the past. We speak with Amanda Lighbody, the founder & president of The Rainbow Crosswalk in Woodstock and she shares her concerns. And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour provides gardening advice.