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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Ontario is putting 20 million dollars into programs to get guns off the street and keep young people out of crime. We'll hear from a youth gang expert about what that money will or won't accomplish.
The Ontario government is promising to spend twenty million dollars a year on programs to get guns off the street. We check in with the minister of children and youth services to find out where that money is going.
Prescription drugs have been disappearing from pharmacy shelves in Canada. We talk to a doctor at Queen's University who has been trying to track down why it's happening - and how it's affecting patients.
Last week we heard about the 4500 farmers who received letters from Agricorp telling them they'd been overpaid. Today Agricorp goes on the record about the 30 million dollars it wants back.
A new marketing survey says beer makers need to pay more attention to women when it comes to selling their product. So we asked four local breweries what they think women want in a beer.
The Ottawa River Parkway has a new name: the National Capital Commission and federal minister John Baird have officially changed it to Sir John A MacDonald Parkway. Though as of today, it's no longer the Ottawa River Parkway. We spoke with Gurprit Kindra, a senior professor with the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa, about the rebranding.
The head of the union representing Ottawa police is defending his members against allegations of racial profiling, in the court and in the media. We hear his argument.
On Friday, a South African athlete ran an Olympic relay race on prosthetic legs. We find out what Oscar Pistorius' historic achievements mean for a local amputee.
Proud fans were singing "Oh Canada" at Coventry stadium today as they celebrated the Canadian women's soccer team's bronze medal. And the game winning goal came from a former Ottawa Fury player. We talk to the soccer club's owner about the win.
Two streets, similar names... and lots of confusion. We hear from a resident who thinks Fielding Court needs to be renamed.
We hear about an idea to banish void clauses like "no pets allowed" in rental agreements.
You may know him as the host of Shift on CBC Radio 2, but Tom Allen is more than just a warm voice on the air. He's in town for a performance at Ottawa Chamberfest.
They've come to London from around the world to fight for dominance. They'll face many challenges and some will fail... But we're not talking about the althletes. We ask a microbiologist about the germs at the games.
They're biting down on bright, shiny silver right about now. We speak to one of the local athletes who won big in rowing today.
A private company is coming to Carleton to help International students improve their English. We heard the union's concerns, and now we hear from the school's administration.