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Maritime Noon

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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Ranked #1

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Dr Michael Gardham, the CEO of Health PEI, explains why he has tendered his resignation, effective next March. A couple in NS discuss traffic problems in their area. And on the phone-in: Preserving with Phil Moscovitch

Dr Michael Gardham, the CEO of Health PEI, explains why he has tendered his resignation, effective next March. A couple in NS discuss traffic problems in their area. And on the phone-in: Preserving with Phil Moscovitch

After three years of service, Dr. Michael Gardham, the CEO of Health PEI, is going to resign next March. He explains som... Read more

31 Jul 2023

53mins

Ranked #2

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We hear about an effort to remove an invasive species of grass called phragmites in the area of the Petitcodiac River in the Moncton/Riverview area of NB. And on the phone-in: Doug Bethune answers your automotive repair questions.

We hear about an effort to remove an invasive species of grass called phragmites in the area of the Petitcodiac River in the Moncton/Riverview area of NB. And on the phone-in: Doug Bethune answers your automotive repair questions.

Paul Noel with the Nature Conservancy of Canada supervises an effort to remove an invasive species of grass called phrag... Read more

28 Jul 2023

53mins

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Ranked #3

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We hear about a heroic rescue by a young tow truck driver during last weekend's flash floods in Bedford, NS. Experts confirm a tornado touched down over Chaleur Bay in NB last weekend. And on the phone-in: Diane LeBlanc on birds and birding.

We hear about a heroic rescue by a young tow truck driver during last weekend's flash floods in Bedford, NS. Experts confirm a tornado touched down over Chaleur Bay in NB last weekend. And on the phone-in: Diane LeBlanc on birds and birding.

Denise Crowell, who lives in Beaverbank, NS, was on her way home last Friday night when she got stuck in deep water on t... Read more

27 Jul 2023

53mins

Ranked #4

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Michael Melenchuk with the Lifesaving Society of NS comments on the dangers of rushing waters after last weekend's flooding. We hear about plans for a new high school in Stratford, PEI. And Jim White provides paint & stain advice

Michael Melenchuk with the Lifesaving Society of NS comments on the dangers of rushing waters after last weekend's flooding. We hear about plans for a new high school in Stratford, PEI. And Jim White provides paint & stain advice

After a difficult week so far in NS due to flooding, we speak with Michael Melenchuk who's the executive director of the... Read more

26 Jul 2023

53mins

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Gloria Haydock from the Insurance Bureau of Canada answers questions on flood claims. We hear about a heat wave on PEI. And on the phone-in: Lawyer Jessica Lyle answers questions about will and estate planning.

Gloria Haydock from the Insurance Bureau of Canada answers questions on flood claims. We hear about a heat wave on PEI. And on the phone-in: Lawyer Jessica Lyle answers questions about will and estate planning.

Gloria Haydock who's the manager of consumer and industry relations for the Atlantic region with the Insurance Bureau of... Read more

25 Jul 2023

52mins

Ranked #6

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NS was hard-hit over the weekend by flash flooding. We speak with a number of officials about the latest emergency situations. We speak briefly about genealogy. And then Carolyn Bolivar-Getson updates us on a campground being evacuated.

NS was hard-hit over the weekend by flash flooding. We speak with a number of officials about the latest emergency situations. We speak briefly about genealogy. And then Carolyn Bolivar-Getson updates us on a campground being evacuated.

Torrential rain over the weekend caused flash flooding. We hear an update from Mayor Abraham Zebian with the Regional Mu... Read more

24 Jul 2023

53mins

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St. Thomas criminologist Michael Boudreau addresses the RCMP's shortcomings in rural policing. And on the phone-in, Nikki Jabbour takes all your gardening questions.

St. Thomas criminologist Michael Boudreau addresses the RCMP's shortcomings in rural policing. And on the phone-in, Nikki Jabbour takes all your gardening questions.

St. Thomas criminologist Michael Boudreau addresses the RCMP's shortcomings in rural policing in the wake of vigilantism... Read more

21 Jul 2023

52mins

Ranked #8

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The CBC's Tony Davis in Charlottetown, PEI, tells us about a raucous public meeting last night where the Minister of Housing got shoved. It was about a proposed supervised injection site. And on the phone-in: Barry Walker on heat pumps

The CBC's Tony Davis in Charlottetown, PEI, tells us about a raucous public meeting last night where the Minister of Housing got shoved. It was about a proposed supervised injection site. And on the phone-in: Barry Walker on heat pumps

A public meeting was held in Charlottetown, PEI, last night. The province wanted to provide details and get people's fee... Read more

20 Jul 2023

53mins

Ranked #9

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Allan Melvin, the president of the NS Federation of Agriculture, discusses the impact of all the recent rain on veggies and fruit crops. We hear about a study on puppies on PEI. And on the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele.

Allan Melvin, the president of the NS Federation of Agriculture, discusses the impact of all the recent rain on veggies and fruit crops. We hear about a study on puppies on PEI. And on the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele.

Allan Melvin is a farmer in Nova Scotia and he's also the president of the NS Federation of Agriculture. He explains the... Read more

19 Jul 2023

53mins

Ranked #10

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A professor at the University of Ottawa describes the latest research into the increasingly hot and humid climate in Canada. We hear about the problems growing hay. And on the phone-in: George Iny from the Automobile Protection Association.

A professor at the University of Ottawa describes the latest research into the increasingly hot and humid climate in Canada. We hear about the problems growing hay. And on the phone-in: George Iny from the Automobile Protection Association.

Glen Kenny, a professor at the University of Ottawa and the director of the university's Human and Environmental Physiol... Read more

18 Jul 2023

52mins

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