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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All In A Day listeners contacted us about boxed up water fountains on NCC bike paths. Why are they under wraps?
Marie Lemay, the head of the National Capital Commission, is getting a new job. We reached her for more details.
The government has announced that employers will no longer be able to hire temporary foreign workers for sex-trade related jobs. A former stripper tells us why sex professionals are unhappy.
The English folk and protest singer drops by All in a Day's studios.
This past weekend, an Ottawa man tried to save a drowning person and found his own safety jeopardized. So how do you look out for others' safety as well as your own? We ask Barbara Byers from the Lifesaving Society.
A big birthday for a little coin in your pocket. We hear about the loonie's 25th anniversary.
Alan learns to foursquare on All in a Day's PlayDay.
We hear more about the possibility of the City of Ottawa asking the National Equestrian Park to ride off into the sunset.
"Cinder-ella, Dressed in yell-a"... We dredge up some of those classic jump rope rhymes with a blogger who thinks it's time we teach 'em to the next generation.
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board is down nearly a million bucks this year because kids are opting out of their school cafeteria's healthy lunch options. Some teenagers will drop by to tell us what it would take to lure them back to the caf.
Our political panel looks back at the session that was, and weighs in on who could be due for cabinet promotions and demotions when next parliament resumes.
The not-so-aptly-named Presto transit fare system has been delayed until 2013. Metrolinx is the provincially-funded agency overseeing the program. We hear from its President and CEO, Bruce McCuaig.
Presto conjures up a long wait. The city's one-tap transit pass is on hold until next year. We hear why.
Ontario's chief coroner is calling for side guards on trucks to prevent cyclists from being dragged under the wheels. And he's not the first. We hear from the MP who's been fighting for that change in Parliament.
Richard Ford's new book tells the story of a teen whose daddy was a bankrobber, and how the character Dell deals with that discovery -- and with the precarious position it puts him in. We speak to the Pulitzer-prize winning author.