All in a Day
Summary: CBC Radio's All In A Day is Ottawa's number one afternoon drive program. Alan Neal and the All In A Day team offer compelling local stories, as well as regional, national and international reports.
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A brewer and a botanist walk into a bar...And they come up with a beer based on the stomach contents from a horse frozen 26,000 years ago. That's the strange origin story of Beau's Glacial Gruit.
Sandra Clarke and Dr. Justin Maloney of the ACT Foundation were honoured by the GG today for showing almost four-million students and teachers how to save a life with their own two hands.
A Wakefield couple has penned a book on how to live life without ubiquitous plastic.
All in a Day's weekly political panel discusses the PM's trip to China, a minister's remark to thalidomide survivors, and a call for the MMIWG commissioner to resign.
Two very different docs reviewed by Robert Fontaine today: first, a somewhat nonsensical film about donkeys. Then, a look at the scientific talents of '30s/'40s actress Hedy Lamarr.
Ontario auditor general's Bonnie Lysyk's latest report covers schoolteacher sick leave, inappropriate expense claims by private Hydro generators, vacant government buildings, and more.
Giacomo Panico talks with a photographer and curator involved in She Who Tells A Story, a new photo exhibition at the Canadian War Museum.
He captured the celebration for his time-bending Day to Night photo series.
He's known for his Day-to-Night photos, layered images that show a time-lapse-esque and painterly scene. Now Stephen Wilkes is revealing a special photo of Canada 150.
In his new book, Hall of fame goalie Ken Dryden highlights Steve Montador's story, about how the defenceman's NHL career was derailed by a series of concussions. In Game Change, he also urges the NHL to change its ways, to reduce head injuries
Ottawa's losing several newspapers soon--including Metro Ottawa, after an exchange between Postmedia and Torstar Corporation. So how will this affect communities and journalists?
Our weekly political panel discusses the prime minister's apology to residential school victims in NFLD & Labrador, plus the newly announced national housing plan.
A 15-mountain bike racer juggles an intense training schedule with piano classes, school work and a boyfriend. Tanis Browning-Shelp joins us to talk about her young adult book, Crushed.
The community of Overbrook has encapsulated their community in musical form -- 3 actors and the director join us to explain.
A Weather Network meteorologist gives predictions for a snowy winter in the capital region.