Maritime Noon From Cbc Radio (highlights)
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 53:58:28
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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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We hear comments from the NS Legislature about the cancellation of the municipal amalgamation in Antigonish. A science fair in Miramichi, NB inspires students. And on the phone-in: Solutions for migraine disease.
05/04/2024 Duration: 52minProvincial leaders in NS discuss the cancellation of the municipal amalgamation in Antigonish. Students in Miramichi, NB, attend a science fair and talk about their solar eclipse-inspired project. And on the phone-in: Dr Jessica Dawe and Stephany Tlalka talk about migraine disease.
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Nova Scotia Health addresses the two water main breaks at hospital facilities in Halifax. The mayor of Miramichi, NB, discusses the upcoming solar eclipse. And on the phone-in: Tiffany Fields from St Mary's University on the eclipse.
04/04/2024 Duration: 52minJohn Gillis from Nova Scotia Health answers questions about the two water main breaks that have caused disruptions in service at hospital facilities in Halifax. Mayor Adam Lordon in Miramichi, NB, discusses the events leading up to Monday's solar eclipse. And on the phone-in: Tiffany Fields from St Mary's University answers questions about the solar eclipse.
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Lisa Doucette in Concession, N.S., tells us about how she and her husband collected lots of litter on the road near their house. We hear about a new study on accessibility in N.B. And on the phone-in: Rosmarie Lohnes on coastal erosion.
03/04/2024 Duration: 52minLisa Doucette, who lives in Concession, N.S., says she and her husband, Dave, collected an alarming amount of litter on a one-kilometre stretch of highway in front of their house on Monday. The pile of litter includes 117 alcohol containers. We hear about a new study in N.B. called the Go Barrier Free project that focuses on accessibility. And on the phone-in: Rosmarie Lohnes answers questions on coastal erosion.
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Mia Fournier-White from NSCC Lunenburg in Bridgewater, NS, tells us about a display on campus called the "What Were You Wearing Campaign". And on the phone-in: Wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft.
02/04/2024 Duration: 52minMia Fournier-White who's the president of the student association at NSCC Lunenburg, which is located in Bridgewater, tell us about a display on campus called the "What Were You Wearing Campaign", meant to bust myths about the assumptions people make about sexual assault. And on the phone-in: Wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft.
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Atlantic Lottery announces that Merel Chiasson of Bas-Caraquet, NB, is the winner of the record-breaking Gold Ball Lotto 6-49 prize of $64 million. We hear about proposed legislation in NB. And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour on gardening.
28/03/2024 Duration: 52minA former crab fisherman in Bas-Caraquet, NB, named Merel Chiasson is the winner of the $64 million dollar Lotto 6-49 Gold Ball prize. The winning ticket was sold last year and was set to expire. We hear about proposed legislation in NB called the Compassionate Intervention Act which would force people who are severely addicted into drug treatment. And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour answers gardening questions.
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The RCMP provides an update from Millbrook First Nation, NS, one year since the Mass Casualty Commission issued its final report. We hear about new research on temporary foreign workers. And on the phone-in: Silvia Jay on dog behaviour.
27/03/2024 Duration: 52minWe hear from RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme and Assistant Commissioner Dennis Daley. They provided an update today from the RCMP at Millbrook First Nation, one year since the Mass Casualty Commission issued its final report. Raluca Bejan from Dalhousie University speaks about new research on temporary foreign workers. And on the phone-in: Silvia Jay on dog behaviour.
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Melanie Vautour from Fresh Start Services in Saint John, NB, speaks about a deadly tent fire in the city yesterday. The Outreach Centre in Charlottetown moved over the weekend. And on the phone-in: Endometriosis.
26/03/2024 Duration: 52minMelanie Vautour who's the executive director of Fresh Start Services in Saint John, NB, speaks about a deadly tent fire that killed two homeless people in the city yesterday. Roxanne Carter-Thompson who's with the Adventure Group talks about the Outreach Centre moving over the weekend in Charlottetown. And on the phone-in: We discuss the effects and diagnosis of endometriosis.
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The stormy weather over the weekend impacts the Kingston Peninsula, NB. We hear about how Richmond County in Cape Breton is approaching coastal development. And on the phone-in: Lawyer Jessica Lyle on wills.
25/03/2024 Duration: 52minDenise Miller who lives on the Kingston Peninsula of NB explains how the stormy weather over the weekend has washed out roads and driveways. An official in Richmond County, Cape Breton, speaks about coastal development. And on the phone-in: Lawyer Jessica Lyle gives advice on will and estate planning.
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We get a weekend weather update, and more on preparations for wildfire season. And on the phone-in, appliance repair.
22/03/2024 Duration: 54minTina Simpkin updates us on wild weekend weather, and we hear Nova Scotia's preparation for another fraught wildfire season. And on the phone-in, Aaron Publicover on appliance repair.
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The mayor of Bridewater, NS discusses the imminent closure of the Cineplex theatre in his town and his hopes for the future. Students at UNBSJ talk about bed bugs on campus. And Jim White gives advice on painting & staining
21/03/2024 Duration: 53minDavid Mitchell, the mayor of Bridgewater, NS, reacts to the news that his town's 7-screen Cineplex theatre will close at the end of April. He hopes a new project can go into that space. Students at UNBSJ discuss bed bugs on campus. And on the phone-in: Jim White gives advice on painting and staining.
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Nova Scotia nurses union leader is calling for wholesale change. Your talkback calls from our EV episode And on the phone-in, Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele
20/03/2024 Duration: 52minA shortage of nurses impacts working conditions in Nova Scotia and has a union leader calling for wholesale change. Your talkback calls from our EV episode And on the phone-in, Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele returns to take all your questions about your pet's health.
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The Juno Awards come to Halifax this week for the first time since 2006. We discuss the Maritime music scene with Rich Aucoin, Laura Simpson and Eva George as well as a quick appearance by Jah'mila.
19/03/2024 Duration: 53minOur listeners call to discuss the musicians in the Maritimes who they think deserve more recognition. Our show today is about the Juno Awards which are in Halifax this week. Our guests are Rich Aucoin, Laura Simpson and Eva George as well as a quick appearance by Jah'mila.
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We hear about a new Mi'kmaw conservation mosaic, and an update on the man walking across PEI for the homeless. And on the phone-in, we talk EVs.
18/03/2024 Duration: 52minMelissa Labrador fills us in on plans for a new Mi'kmaw conservation mosaic, and we get an update on the man walking across PEI for the homeless. And on the phone-in, Nathaniel Pearre is back to talk EVs.
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We hear about a new affordable housing project in Cumberland county, and on the phone-in: our automotive expert Doug Bethune.
15/03/2024 Duration: 52minWe get the details about a new affordable and supportive housing project in Cumberland county. And on the phone-in, automotive expert Doug Bethune takes your vehicle-related questions.
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A non-profit recycling ghost fishing gear may lose funding, and single mothers face housing discrimination. And on the phone-in, Maritime hikes.
14/03/2024 Duration: 53minA non-profit that recycles ghost fishing gear may lose their funding, and single mothers are facing illegal housing discrimination. And on the phone-in, we talk hiking in the Maritimes.
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We hear an argument supporting the closure of the elver fishery, and your feedback on spanking. And on the phone-in, online gender-based violence.
13/03/2024 Duration: 53minSusanna Fuller shares why she supports the closure of the elver fishery. We hear your talkback about spanking. And on the phone-in, online gender-based violence and digital sexual harassment
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We hear reaction to Saltwire filing for creditor protection, and get an update on the elver fishery. And on the phone-in, we discuss spanking.
12/03/2024 Duration: 52minAn independent news publisher reacts to Saltwire filing for creditor protection, and we get an update on the elver fishery. And on the phone-in, we discuss spanking and physical discipline for children.
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A beloved market stall is closing in St. John, and PEI opens their first Hindu temple. And on the phone-in, energy efficiency expert Barry Walker.
11/03/2024 Duration: 53minSlocum and Ferris is closing after 130 years in St. John City Market, and PEI welcomes their first Hindu temple. And on the phone-in, energy efficiency expert Barry Walker takes your questions on heat-pumps and more.
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We discuss women's hockey and your thoughts on French immersion. And on the phone-in, International Women's Day.
08/03/2024 Duration: 52minWe hear about the excitement around women's hockey and your thoughts on French immersion. And on the phone-in, on International Women's Day, we discuss gender equity and where we still need to do better.
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Tina Simpkin gives a live weather update, and listeners talk-back on Coastal Protection. And on the phone-in; Clary Croft talks Maritime expressions.
07/03/2024 Duration: 54minTina Simpkin gives an update on today's messy weather, and we share listeners feedback on the government's approach to Coastal Protection. And on the phone-in; Clary Croft takes your calls about favourite Maritime expressions