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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This week we get reaction to a coroner's inquest on the ability to drive, cuts at the hospital in Sudbury, something called "The Junction," the annual evacuation in Kasechewan, a shrimp farm in northern Ontario, and a documentary about the Nipissing Warriors.
This week we meet Gerry Bradley, retired commander of the Admiral Mountbatten Sea Cadet Corps in Sudbury.
Nancy hopes to win a CBC mug on the Morning North Mystery Game.
This week a hockey dad is reminded of his son's death in a car crash involving members of a hockey team in northern Ontario, Sudbury city council gives a green light to the Kingsway entertainment district but it may be appealed, and we meet a young actor in the film "Indian Horse."
This week we meet the president and CEO of Ontario Northland, Corina Moore of North Bay.
Nancy calls from Richard's Landing to win a CBC t-shirt, and a few other prizes.
This week we say farewell to our afternoon show host Jason Turnbull, we look at mining at depth, the Cristina Care Fund, living without plastic, and a swing dance club in Sudbury.
This week we meet the young general manager of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds hockey team, Kyle Raftis.
This week some stories from our remote broadcast in North Bay, plans for a new casino and arena in Sudbury, buying groceries in Attawapiskat, racism in Timmins, a spelling bee winner, garbage in snowbanks and some champion curlers.
Former Sudbury paralympian Jeff Dickson shares the story about a life-changing motorcycle crash and his success as an alpine skier.
It's the March Break edition of the Mystery Game featuring a 7 and 9 year old brothers Eric and Elliot.
This week the lobby against a new casino in Sudbury continues, racism in Timmins, the Prime Minister talks to steelworkers in Sault Ste. Marie, a Hedley concert in Sudbury, living with epilepsy, and an old Inco building is coming down.
In this edition of the Morning North podcast with guest host Jason Turnbull... confusion over the full funding of a PET scanner in Windsor, the many questions First Nations still have about the legalization of Marijuana, the AR-15 semi-automatic riffle which was used many mass shootings in the U-S, and how the Sudbury Wolves lend their home ice to the North Bay Battalion for the OHL playoffs.
When our contestant John started the Morning North Mystery Game, he wasn't feeling too positive about his chances of winning anything. Find out how well he did.
Wharncliffe author and artist and former CBC personality Elizabeth Creith shares her story.