Maritime Noon CBC
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Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers. Join host Bob Murphy weekdays from noon to 1 p.m.
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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.
Melissa 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.
We 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.
A 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.
Susanna 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.
An 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.
Slocum 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.