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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Tom does his best to answer questions about what was on Morning North this week.
This week more on the alleged harassment of Sudbury's fire chief, a delegation from Sudbury visits a smelter in Finland, Laurentian University's new strategic plan, financial problems for Theatre Cambrian, a teenager talks about mental health, and a rower in Sudbury hopes to make the Olympics.
Dale Pepin has been singing the national anthem at Sudbury Wolves games for more than 40 years. This is his story.
This week a look at the highway deaths in the north, what happens to roadkill, Sudbury council moves ahead with a cultural cluster downtown, the state of competitive curling, and campus food.
A listener from Westree takes a crack at answering some questions about what was broadcast on Morning North this week.
This week an in depth conversation with long time Sudbury politician Floyd Laughren.
This week a Sudbury man talks about his Alzheimer's disease diagnosis, staking mine claims goes digital, criticism of the OSPCA, a debate on building a bigger casino in Sudbury, trends in video games, and the cold in the north.
Julie of Sudbury takes a crack at winning a CBC toque among other prizes.
These stories were featured on the province-wide edition of Morning North...stories about profound change: weight loss, limb loss, finding a long lost family, and surviving a traumatic brain injury.
Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day shares stories from his childhood to his job representing more than 100 first nations across Ontario.
This week a call for a public inquiry in Sudbury, a video about stalking, hijacking a Christmas display, the meaning behind holiday words, and Project Bookmark in Sudbury.
This week we the head of the music department at Cambrian College in Sudbury, Jamie Arrowsmith, shares his story.
This week a radio play by students at Sudbury Secondary School, suing grandparents for child support, conflict of interest allegations at Sudbury City council, picking up used needles, and the end of Falcona Camp.
Sudbury's world champion accordion player Iona Reed shares her story making music for decades.
This week a conflict of interest case at Sudbury city council, in search of grandparents, a heroic OPP officer in Thessalon, saving caribou on Michipicotin Island, and feeding the birds.