Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Summary: CBC Radio's Morning North is a weekday news and current affairs program hosted by Markus Schwabe.
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Felix Lopes Jr. is president of Lopes Ltd. in Sudbury, and a bit of an adventurer as you'll hear in this conversation.
Cara has a rough start to this week's Morning North quiz.
This week we listen in on some election debates, we hear about the lobby for passenger rail service in the north, high school students excel in poetry and science, and we meet a real prince.
Anne Marie not only plays the Mystery Game, but she entertains us with some music!
This week some provincial election coverage, a toastmaster from Sudbury with a personal message, and singer-songerwriter Kevin Closs shares stories from his cruise ship adventures.
Leo is only 6, but he does very well on the Morning North Mystery Game.
This week CBC Sudbury hosts an election forum, a documentary on keeping the Cree language alive in Attawapiskat, a blind runner from Parry Sound, and the name is revealed for the new pro basketball team in Sudbury.
Doug Ferguson just retired after working 32 years as a paramedic with Sudbury Emergency Services. He shares some stories with Markus Schwabe,
Patrick tries his best to win this week's prizes in the Morning North Mystery Game.
This week Kapuskasing takes in flooding evacuues from Kasechewan, an interview with PC leader Doug Ford, the complicated world of housing on First Nations, a promising start-up in Sudbury, a play about being struck by lightning, and how LU students are helping elementary students deal with bullying.
A conversation with the first indigenous president of a chartered university in Canada.
14-year-old Cam gets some help from his mom in this week's game show.
This week reporter Erik White picks up cigarette butts, a Sudbury family shares the story behind their genetic challenges, the environmental impact of a ferrochrome smelter, keeping the Sudbury Symphony afloat, removing the SS Norgoma from the Sault Ste. Marie waterfront, and a sinkhole in Garson swallows a man.
From Lebanon to northern Ontario, we hear the story of Abbas Homayed, the publisher of the Northern Life newspaper in Sudbury.
Cathy gets some help to answer this week's Morning North questions.