On the phone-in: Pharmacist Graham MacKenzie answers questions about medications and supplements. And off the top, we speak with NS Housing Minister John White about a housing project in Shannon Park.
On the phone-in: Pharmacist Graham MacKenzie answers listeners' questions about medications and supplements. And off the top of the show, we speak with NS Housing Minister John White about a new housing project that's planned for Shannon Park in Dartmouth. It's a $300 million dollar project being launched by both the Nova Scotia government and the federal government.
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On the phone-in: Broadcasting from Studio 60 in Halifax, it's our "Make the Season Kind" show. We hear how people in the Maritimes are helping families in need.
Today's phone-in: Our "Make the Season Kind" show broadcasts from Studio 60 at CBC Halifax. We hear live music from the Halifax Boys Honour Choir and hear about the ways people are supporting others throughout the Maritimes this holiday season.
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On the phone-in: We talked with cookbook author Mary Janet MacDonald about holiday baking. But first, we hear about a report that reveals major concerns with a Halifax museum CEO.
Today's phone-in: Cookbook author Mary Janet MacDonald returned to talk favourite holiday baking recipes. But first, a federal report says the head of the Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax committed serious code of conduct breaches
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Today's phone-in: Nathaniel Pearre takes your calls on EVs. And off the top, we get a young farmers reaction to the NS government's new program to increase access to farmland.
On the phone-in: We take your questions about electric vehicles with Narthaniel Pearre. But first, a young farmer in Antigonish responds to the NS government's recently announced program to help new farmers access farmland to start or grow their farm business.
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On the phone-in: We have a conversation about public libraries, the services they provide and why they matter to us. But first, we hear about research underway to help with brain health imaging.
Today's phone-in: Our conversation today is about public libraries and why they matter to us. Our guests are Ashley Nunn-Smith - the CEO and Chief Librarian for the South Shore Public Libraries. And Julia Merritt - the CEO of the Annapolis Valley Regional Library. But first, we hear from Professor Erin Mazerolle of St. FX on her research around brain health technology.
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.