Past Episodes: February 2011 Archives
- February 2013
- Tue., 5 – Ottawa Report/MP Report Feb 5
- Mon., 4 – CENTimental about the penny
- January 2013
- Thu., 31 – Scammers Phone-in
- Thu., 31 – Four-laning plans for Hwy 17 put on hold
- Thu., 31 – Queen's Park Report (Jan 31)
- Thu., 31 – Cyber scams in Sudbury
- Thu., 31 – Remembering Sudbury's Diane Marleau
- Wed., 30 – Justice Murray Sinclair of the TRC
- Wed., 30 – Sudbury's auditor general
- Tue., 29 – The Brotherhood of Mikes
- Tue., 29 – Ottawa Report/MP Report (Jan 29)
- Tue., 29 – Sudbury landlord gets wise to online scammer
- Mon., 28 – Flu shot or mask?
- Mon., 28 – CBC hosts human library
- Mon., 28 – Reaction to Wynn's win
- Mon., 28 – Are smoking restrictions going too far?
- Mon., 28 – Truth and Reconciliation continues
- Mon., 28 – SPCA busy due to cold temperatures
- Fri., 25 – Who will be the next Premier of Ontario?
- Fri., 25 – The Human Library Project: Denise
- Fri., 25 – Smoking in the health care industry
- Thu., 24 – Cold Weather Phone-in
- Thu., 24 – The Elliot Lake public inquiry
- Thu., 24 – The Human Library Project: John Beaucage
- Wed., 23 – Food Feature: carrots
- Wed., 23 – School buses and cold weather
- Wed., 23 – The Human Library Project: Rob Lepage
- Wed., 23 – How animals cope with the cold
- Tue., 22 – The Human Library Project: Markus Schwabe
- Tue., 22 – Ottawa Report/MP Report
- Tue., 22 – Sudbury's arena debate
- Tue., 22 – Sudbury's city run daycare
- Mon., 21 – Idle No More media panel
- Mon., 21 – The CBC's Human Library Project
- Mon., 21 – Debate over Sudbury's arenas
- Mon., 21 – The Human Library Project: Glen Duffy
- Fri., 18 – The Human Library Project: John Moore
- Thu., 17 – The Human Library Project: Michael Persinger
- Thu., 17 – Starting a Food Policy Council in Sudbury
- Thu., 17 – Participating in an Idle No More event
- Thu., 17 – The cost of policing for small towns
- Wed., 16 – Diversity hiring
- Wed., 16 – The Human Libray Project: Len Frappier
- Wed., 16 – New rules for Victory lap students
- Wed., 16 – How police respond to protesters
- Wed., 16 – OPP commissioner on rising police costs
- Tue., 15 – The rising cost of policing
- Tue., 15 – The Human Library Project: Rita O'Link
- Tue., 15 – Ottawa Report/MP Report (Jan 15)
- Tue., 15 – "The Groomer Guy"
- Tue., 15 – Diversity in Greater Sudbury staff
- Tue., 15 – "Ottawapiskat"
- Mon., 14 – The Human Library Project: Sean Venedam
- Mon., 14 – Donating your unused gift cards to charity
- Mon., 14 – What's next for the Idle No More movement?
- Fri., 11 – Changes to the annual physical exam
- Fri., 11 – Sliding: the unofficial sport of winter
- Thu., 10 – Preserving a piece of northern Ontario
- Thu., 10 – Why Theresa Spence's hunger strike continues
- Thu., 10 – Parenting a teenager with Asperger syndrome
- Wed., 9 – Tony Clement in Northern Ontario
- Wed., 9 – Memories of the Algo Centre Mall
- Wed., 9 – No credit, no debit... Cash only please
- Wed., 9 – Income inequality forum held in Sudbury
- Tue., 8 – Ottawa Report/MP Report Jan 8
- Tue., 8 – A look at changes to EI
- Mon., 7 – The role of families in long term care
- Fri., 4 – Elliot Lake Mall demolition begins
- Thu., 3 – The stigma of dementia
- Thu., 3 – Sudbury's airport shuttle service
- December 2012
- Fri., 28 – Midwife says Elliot lake needs her services
- Fri., 28 – 3 day mining training program
- Fri., 28 – Northern MPP priorities for 2013
- Fri., 28 – Idle No More continues to build momentum
- Thu., 27 – Snowmobile trail system at risk
- Mon., 24 – Christmas Card on the Air
- Fri., 21 – Idle No More Sudbury
- Fri., 21 – New marketing slogan for Timmins
- Thu., 20 – Ontario's Prosperity Council
- Thu., 20 – Morning North Question Period (Dec 20)
- Wed., 19 – The debate over fluoride in drinking water
- Wed., 19 – A sit down with Chief Theresa Spence
- Tue., 18 – Saving the Wawa goose
- Tue., 18 – Ottawa Report/MP Report Dec 18
- Tue., 18 – Learning about treaty No. 9
- Mon., 17 – Sudbury's shelter for women and children
- Fri., 14 – High schoolers perform radio play
- Fri., 14 – The multicultural holiday pageant
- Fri., 14 – Christmas pageant etiquette
- Fri., 14 – Performance anxiety at the Christmas pageant
- Fri., 14 – A Sudbury Christmas tradition
- Fri., 14 – The tradition of the holiday pageant
- Thu., 13 – Where were you?
- Thu., 13 – Major hydro project hits a snag
- Thu., 13 – Morning North Question Period: Roads edition
- Wed., 12 – A clown show that's not for kids
- Wed., 12 – Keeping pets safe over the holidays
- Tue., 11 – Teachers unions and discipline in the ranks
- Tue., 11 – Ottawa Report/MP Report Dec 11
- Tue., 11 – Social media and lost pets
- Mon., 10 – Innovative northern housing solutions
- Mon., 10 – New housing in Sudbury's downtown
- Mon., 10 – Blankets for the less fortunate
- Mon., 10 – Job action ramping up at public high schools
- Thu., 6 – OPP ramping up safety campaigns
- Thu., 6 – Update on Algo Centre Mall demo plans
- Thu., 6 – Morning North Question Period Dec 6
- Tue., 4 – Ottawa Report/MP Report (Dec 4)
- November 2012
- Fri., 30 – Healing After Abuse: Healing through art
- Fri., 30 – The financial cost of impaired driving
- Thu., 29 – Offering flu shots in school
- Thu., 29 – Morning North Question Period (Nov 29)
- Wed., 28 – Food Feature: Big Food (Nov 28)
- Wed., 28 – Healing After Abuse: The power of a group
- Tue., 27 – Preventing seniors from falling
- Tue., 27 – Ottawa/MP Report (Nov 27)
- Tue., 27 – Sudbury neighbourhood says no to sidewalks
- Mon., 26 – Overspending for the holidays
- Mon., 26 – Pay freezes for municipal politicians
- Mon., 26 – Healing After Abuse
- Fri., 23 – Grey Cup winner from 1986 Mike Derks
- Thu., 22 – The importance of the watershed
- Thu., 22 – Morning North Question Period (Nov 22)
- Thu., 22 – Sudbury dog meets dog whisperer
- Thu., 22 – Chemotherapy and memory loss
- Wed., 21 – Putting a cap on youth homelessness
- Wed., 21 – Meet a genetic counselor
- Tue., 20 – Ottawa Report/MP Report with Jay Aspin
- Mon., 19 – The business of recycling
- Mon., 19 – Lessons in drug abuse
- Fri., 16 – The challenge of writing a novel in a month
- Fri., 16 – Morning North Question Period Update
- Thu., 15 – LOL Sudbury announces line-up
- Thu., 15 – Morning North Question Period Nov 15
- Thu., 15 – Highway 69's eco passage for amphibians
- Wed., 14 – Mining and male fertility
- Wed., 14 – Toronto Celebrates Sudbury
- Wed., 14 – Paying more to use local sports fields
- Mon., 12 – Updating North Bay's Memorial Gardens
- Mon., 12 – The role of the police chaplain
- Fri., 9 – Two war vets generations apart
- Thu., 8 – Morning North Question Period (Nov 8)
- Wed., 7 – A closer look at Sudbury's police budget
- Tue., 6 – North Bay on track for another OHL team
- Mon., 5 – MNR enforcements blitz on deer hunting
- Thu., 1 – Sears store in Sudbury revamped
- Thu., 1 – The future of horse racing in Ontario
- Thu., 1 – Fort Albany looking to build indoor rink
- Thu., 1 – The referendum and municipal politics
- Thu., 1 – Morning North Question Period Nov 1
- October 2012
- Wed., 31 – Creepy crawly treats
- Tue., 30 – Hope Air
- Tue., 30 – ONTC's severance commitments
- Tue., 30 – Wawa update from the mayor (Oct 30)
- Tue., 30 – Food Feature: Halloween treats (Oct 30)
- Fri., 26 – Sudbury students hold cancer drive
- Fri., 26 – Annual poppy campaign underway
- Fri., 26 – TransNorth - the language of gender
- Thu., 25 – Embracing end of life
- Thu., 25 – Sudbury HIV strain hard to treat
- Thu., 25 – Morning North Question Period (Oct 25)
- Wed., 24 – French version of Tomson Highway play at TNO
- Wed., 24 – Food Feature: hot cereal (Oct 24)
- Wed., 24 – Not enough money to maintain Sudbury roads
- Wed., 24 – TransNorth: trans health
- Tue., 23 – TransNorth: Facing the day as your true self
- Mon., 22 – Kirkland Lake population swelling
- Mon., 22 – Getting kids to wash their hands properly
- Mon., 22 – Ground work started for new Elliot Lake Mall
- Mon., 22 – Area rating and your municipal taxes
- Mon., 22 – Selling Ontera
- Fri., 19 – Vale explains Frood mine closure
- Fri., 19 – More on Lecours Lumber mill closure
- Thu., 18 – Lecours Lumber Constance Lake mill closing
- Thu., 18 – Symposium on prostitution held in Sudbury
- Thu., 18 – MPP Report: Norm Miller (Oct 18)
- Thu., 18 – SUDSAR volunteer search and rescue team
- Thu., 18 – Smelter update from Cliffs Natural Resources
- Wed., 17 – Listener reaction to online bullying story
- Wed., 17 – Manitoulin Island could become wine country
- Wed., 17 – Book teaches you to "rewild" your life
- Tue., 16 – Open pit mine in the middle of Timmins
- Tue., 16 – Developing a healthier potato
- Tue., 16 – Northern MPPs on McGuinty resignation
- Mon., 15 – New watchdog group formed in Sudbury
- Mon., 15 – Recall legislation for municipal politicians
- Fri., 12 – The case for more development
- Fri., 12 – Alleged fraud suspected years ago
- Fri., 12 – The Double(Triple!)-life of Victor Sawa
- Thu., 11 – MPP Report: John Vanthof (Oct 11)
- Thu., 11 – Sudbury radio host launches new book
- Thu., 11 – Anti-poverty town hall meeting in Sudbury
- Thu., 11 – Growing Pains: The Ontario Municipal Board
- Wed., 10 – New simulation lab at Health Sciences North
- Wed., 10 – Growing pains : The issue of infilling
- Tue., 9 – Northerner develops mosquito trap
- Tue., 9 – Protest at Rene Brunelle Provincial Park
- Tue., 9 – Ontera is up for sale
- Fri., 5 – Eating local and the grocery store
- Fri., 5 – Where do you buy local food?
- Fri., 5 – Meet the farmers
- Thu., 4 – Panhandling for panhandlers
- Thu., 4 – MPP Report: Vic Fedeli (Oct 4)
- Wed., 3 – The Kids' Guide to Mommy's Breast Cancer
- Wed., 3 – Documentary looks at compassion
- Tue., 2 – Sudbury's pink fire truck
- Tue., 2 – Teenagers and the culture of drugs
- Mon., 1 – Banding owls in Northern Ontario
- Mon., 1 – New mental health strategy for Sudbury
- Mon., 1 – New mental health strategy for Sudbury
- September 2012
- Fri., 28 – Twelfth century musical performed in Sudbury
- Fri., 28 – The final Northlander train ride
- Thu., 27 – ONTC cuts will impact tourism in Temagami
- Thu., 27 – Having your wages frozen for three years
- Thu., 27 – MPP Report: Rick Bartolucci (Sep 27)
- Wed., 26 – A city council divided
- Wed., 26 – Panel of former Northern MPPs on the ONTC
- Tue., 25 – Elliot Lake 3 months after the mall collapse
- Tue., 25 – Is Northern Ontario getting its fair share?
- Mon., 24 – Cinefest wraps up for another year
- Mon., 24 – Fire in hearst claims two businesses
- Mon., 24 – Fresh water jellyfish in Ontario lakes
- Fri., 21 – Sudbury ER nurse position expanded
- Thu., 20 – OLG update on new northern casinos
- Thu., 20 – MPP Report: Mike Mantha (Sep 20)
- Thu., 20 – Northern filmmaker featured at Cinefest
- Thu., 20 – To give or not to give to panhandlers
- Wed., 19 – Food Feature: healthy eating for students
- Wed., 19 – Is it time to replace the Sudbury Arena?
- Tue., 18 – Rick Mercer Report is now in its 10th season
- Tue., 18 – Celebrating the community garden
- Tue., 18 – The race to get fibre optic into your home
- Mon., 17 – McGuinty Monday Phone-In
- Mon., 17 – The South River Railway Station
- Mon., 17 – Taxi service at Sudbury airport will change
- Fri., 14 – Cinefest set to kick off
- Thu., 13 – The Impact of teachers protesting Bill 115
- Thu., 13 – MPP Report: Gilles Bisson (Sep 13)
- Wed., 12 – TRANSITion: A day in the life of a bus
- Tue., 11 – An examination of the split class
- Tue., 11 – TRANSITion: Transit in the north
- Mon., 10 – Victim Services of Algoma turns 25
- Mon., 10 – Toronto Symphony Orchestra in the north
- Mon., 10 – TRANSITion: Our series on public transit
- Fri., 7 – Confronting Cancer: research
- Thu., 6 – Getting young people to volunteer
- Thu., 6 – MPP Report: France Gelinas (Sep 6)
- Thu., 6 – Confronting cancer: future challenges
- Wed., 5 – Sidewalks, buses and traffic woes
- Mon., 3 – A look at the current labour climate
- August 2012
- Fri., 31 – Governor General David Johnston in the Soo.
- Fri., 31 – Sudbury's Citizens On Patrol program.
- Tue., 28 – Backroads Bill visits a medicine cave
- Tue., 28 – Voting ridings to change
- Tue., 28 – Bear hunters hungry
- Mon., 27 – Is the forest industry dying?
- Mon., 27 – When can citizens help police?
- Fri., 24 – Garlic!
- Fri., 24 – Can you afford to retire?
- Thu., 23 – How safe is the midway?
- Thu., 23 – Markus rides with women's 8 rowing crew
- Thu., 23 – Roadside dining at the Spanish River Inn
- Thu., 23 – Sudbury hosts first annual skate competition
- Wed., 22 – Hop on the History train
- Wed., 22 – Liberal bill sends MPPs back to work
- Wed., 22 – Where is your child catching the school bus?
- Tue., 21 – Catholic Church struggling in Sudbury
- Tue., 21 – Large debt awaits medical students
- Tue., 21 – Timmins mayor upset with minister over ONTC
- Mon., 20 – Pregnancy Centre noticing gap in donations
- Mon., 20 – Elliot Lake charities under pressure
- Mon., 20 – How do they do it?
- Fri., 17 – Man continues 30-year lawsuit with RCMP
- Thu., 16 – Hundreds want part of lawsuit in Elliot Lake
- Thu., 16 – High tea anyone?
- Wed., 15 – A new kind of library
- Wed., 15 – The joy of music
- Wed., 15 – Sudbury roads not being tested properly
- Tue., 14 – Fewer home renovators getting permits
- Tue., 14 – Songwriter reminisces about 'Indian car'
- Mon., 13 – Backroads Bill - Ghost Towns
- Mon., 13 – Strike? Lockout? Or back to school?
- Mon., 13 – Increasing demand for condos in Sudbury
- Mon., 13 – Bootleg Gold
- Fri., 10 – Motorsport group to start planning
- Fri., 10 – Manitoulin Mayor lobbying for water levels
- Fri., 10 – Harvest time at the Morning North garden
- Fri., 10 – Roadside dining on Manitoulin Island
- Thu., 9 – Low pickerel population creating tension
- Thu., 9 – Is the Morning North pumpkin in peril?
- Thu., 9 – Olympic skier on Morning North
- Wed., 8 – Earwigs!
- Wed., 8 – School of medicine gets accreditation
- Fri., 3 – Living with schizophrenia
- Thu., 2 – Man builds vehicle to drive into tornado
- Wed., 1 – Minister speaks at ORNGE committee
- Wed., 1 – Farmers feeling the heat this summer
- July 2012
- Tue., 31 – From prisoners to participants
- Mon., 30 – Mental illness taking up police man-hours
- Mon., 30 – Witnesses needed in Elliot Lake inquiry
- Fri., 27 – "I'd lost everything"
- Fri., 27 – Camping out... and coming out
- Thu., 26 – Can the ONTC be profitable?
- Thu., 26 – Immigration office in Sudbury closes
- Thu., 26 – Roadside Dining in Iron Bridge: The Red Top
- Thu., 26 – Taking community gardening a step further
- Wed., 25 – What's a day as a lifeguard like?
- Tue., 24 – OPP creating 3-D model of Elliot Lake mall
- Mon., 23 – Elliot Lake: A month after
- Mon., 23 – New taxpayers association making enemies
- Fri., 20 – Blasting complaints spawned bylaw in Sudbury
- Fri., 20 – Selling animals - What's legal? What's not?
- Thu., 19 – What should be done with ORNGE?
- Thu., 19 – The many of names of Sudbury's hospital
- Thu., 19 – Annual gem show features diamond cutting
- Thu., 19 – Five star dining on Highway 11
- Tue., 17 – Timmins sending giant balloons into space
- Tue., 17 – Are there a lack of bike racks in Sudbury?
- Tue., 17 – Swimming smarts lacking among adults
- Mon., 16 – Backroads Bill visits French River
- Mon., 16 – Is downtown Sudbury safe?
- Mon., 16 – Olympian to speak at Science North
- Fri., 13 – Veteran Dragon boater shares memories
- Thu., 12 – The big trade - trade number 2
- Thu., 12 – Farmers, warmer weather and invasive species
- Thu., 12 – Roadside dining: The Britt Inn
- Tue., 10 – It's blueberry season in Northern Ontario.
- Mon., 9 – Standup Paddleboarding!
- Fri., 6 – Protecting your computer.
- Thu., 5 – Twelve days after the mall collapse.
- June 2012
- Fri., 29 – Indian students celebrate Canada
- Fri., 29 – The polar bear exhibit is back!
- Thu., 28 – Unanswered questions in Elliot Lake
- Thu., 28 – What's next for Elliot Lake?
- Thu., 28 – Call-in: Elliot Lake
- Thu., 28 – Last day at Long Lake Public School
- Thu., 28 – Public or private?
- Wed., 27 – Elliot Lake will never be the same...
- Wed., 27 – Rescue efforts ramp up in Elliot Lake
- Wed., 27 – Morning North garden produces first harvest
- Tue., 26 – Engineer gives perspective on mall collapse
- Tue., 26 – Mayor of Elliot Lake on Morning North
- Tue., 26 – Growing pains in Sudbury
- Mon., 25 – Northern Ontario connection in war of 1812
- Mon., 25 – White flies invade Morning North garden
- Thu., 21 – Phone-in: Your camping stories
- Thu., 21 – New program designed for visually impaired
- Wed., 20 – The big trade
- Wed., 20 – How much does music affect shoppers?
- Tue., 19 – Should bike helmets be mandatory?
- Tue., 19 – What is the perfect body?
- Tue., 19 – Items missing from drowned teen's memorial
- Mon., 18 – Fees coming to septic tank owners in Sudbury
- Mon., 18 – Crocodile found in Kapuskasing
- Mon., 18 – Photo of the queen almost lands man in jail
- Fri., 15 – MP Carol Hughes on marathon budget vote
- Fri., 15 – Farmland is becoming endangered in Sudbury
- Fri., 15 – A dating website.... but for jobs!
- Thu., 14 – 13-year-old's Death Spawns Safety Contest.
- Thu., 14 – Report from Queen's Park with Gilles Bisson
- Thu., 14 – Marching for Victims of Violent Crimes
- Thu., 14 – HIV Prevention workshop in Sudbury
- Wed., 13 – Trading cards featuring minerals
- Wed., 13 – Funding Sudbury's Maley Drive extension
- Wed., 13 – Homelesness in Northeastern Ontario
- Wed., 13 – The high cost of food
- Wed., 13 – Misery Bay Provincial Park celebration
- Tue., 12 – What one chief has to say about suicide.
- Mon., 11 – Markus learns all about 'Mass mining',
- Mon., 11 – A class action that has gone national.
- Fri., 8 – How problems at ORNGE impact the north.
- Wed., 6 – Food Feature: mac and cheese (Jun 6)
- Wed., 6 – Living near the dump stinks sometimes
- Wed., 6 – Changing the rules for buying your gold
- Wed., 6 – Banning the use tanning beds by teens
- Tue., 5 – Are you properly insured against fire?
- Tue., 5 – Re-greening vs development
- Mon., 4 – The secrets of Sudbury's black rock
- Mon., 4 – This could be a bad year for your lawn
- Fri., 1 – Timmins says thanks to firefighters
- Fri., 1 – Vale charged with Stobie deaths
- Fri., 1 – Sudbury Hospice used in scam
- May 2012
- Thu., 31 – Phone-in: Bullying
- Thu., 31 – MPP Report: Michael Mantha (May 31)
- Thu., 31 – First Nation youth growing in numbers
- Wed., 30 – Hobby and hydro - making a sustainable home
- Wed., 30 – More debate over housing project in Sudbury
- Tue., 29 – The impact of a forest fire on nature
- Mon., 28 – Bringing wildlife back to parts of Sudbury
- Fri., 25 – Timmins fire update.
- Fri., 25 – Learn to become a successful gardener.
- Thu., 24 – Phone-in: New casino for downtown Sudbury
- Thu., 24 – MPP Report: Rick Bartolucci (May 24)
- Thu., 24 – Investigating the origin of forest fires
- Wed., 23 – The need to improve literacy in Sudbury
- Tue., 22 – Dr Brian Goldman coming to Sudbury
- Fri., 18 – An underground lab in Sudbury has expanded.
- Thu., 17 – The right to food
- Thu., 17 – MPP Report: John Vanthof (May 17)
- Thu., 17 – A look forest fire activity in the Northeast
- Wed., 16 – The challenges of Sudbury's transit service
- Wed., 16 – Kids and their fascination with fire
- Tue., 15 – Long gun info still being collected
- Fri., 11 – Already a busy forest fire season for MNR
- Fri., 11 – Cyclists ride from Hearst to the Sault
- Thu., 10 – Phone-in: Caring for the elderly
- Thu., 10 – MPP Report: France Gelinas (May 10)
- Thu., 10 – Cliffs Resources' chromite smelter decision
- Wed., 9 – All aboard! The PoeTrain
- Tue., 8 – Life after beating cancer
- Mon., 7 – Preparing for potential disasters
- Fri., 4 – Hiring workers to deal with violence
- Wed., 2 – Food Feature: Salad (May 2)
- Wed., 2 – NOMF Awards winner Kalle Mattson
- Wed., 2 – Preparing for an emergency
- Wed., 2 – Chapleau gets high speed fiber internet
- Tue., 1 – A tale of two colleges
- April 2012
- Mon., 30 – Do you take your dog to the groomer?
- Fri., 27 – Collecting your electronic waste
- Fri., 27 – Organ donations
- Fri., 27 – An examination of final exams
- Thu., 26 – Phone In: student housing
- Thu., 26 – A chat with Survivorman Les Stroud
- Thu., 26 – MPP Report: Gilles Bisson (Apr 26)
- Thu., 26 – New housing bylaw in North Bay
- Wed., 25 – Food Feature - outrageous foods
- Wed., 25 – Sudbury holds its first ever TED event
- Wed., 25 – Abusive boyfriend killed their daughter
- Tue., 24 – Science exhibit features dead bodies
- Tue., 24 – Three dogs rescued in Sudbury bush
- Tue., 24 – Sudbury's Meals On Wheels reinventing itself
- Mon., 23 – Haileybury School of Mines turns 100
- Mon., 23 – Raising chickens in the city
- Fri., 20 – Northern reaction to closing of prisons
- Fri., 20 – Vale to raise fish underground
- Thu., 19 – MPP Report: Mike Mantha (Apr 19)
- Thu., 19 – Sault Ste. Marie imposes ban on brothels
- Wed., 18 – New indoor sports complex coming to Sudbury
- Wed., 18 – Junk machines as works of art
- Wed., 18 – The life of an online call girl in Sudbury
- Tue., 17 – Sudbury will have a film production studio
- Tue., 17 – Northern cycling route being contemplated
- Mon., 16 – Drawing attention to violence against women
- Fri., 13 – The Sudbury Sexual Assault March
- Thu., 12 – Phone In - Gas prices
- Thu., 12 – Cell phone service comes to Attawapiskat
- Thu., 12 – MPP Report - David Orazietti (Apr 12)
- Thu., 12 – The issue of prostitution in Sudbury
- Thu., 12 – Understanding Power of Attorney
- Wed., 11 – A look at police pursuits and spike belts
- Tue., 10 – Big Brothers - making a difference
- Tue., 10 – Sudbury connection to the Titanic
- Mon., 9 – Looking for early signs of spring
- Thu., 5 – Phone in - What makes a good school?
- Thu., 5 – Nipissing First Nation land issues
- Thu., 5 – MPP Report - Vic Fedeli (Apr 5)
- Thu., 5 – Understanding body language
- Tue., 3 – Ottawa Report with Kady O'Malley
- Mon., 2 – Autism registry launches in Sudbury
- March 2012
- Thu., 29 – Rick Bartolucci on the provincial budget
- Wed., 28 – Ontario budget reaction from LU president
- Wed., 28 – The man who came up with Rrroll up the Rim
- Wed., 28 – Queen's Park exchange over Sudbury ER crisis
- Wed., 28 – The politics behind the Ontario budget
- Tue., 27 – North Bay mayor reacts to ONTC sell off
- Tue., 27 – New restrictions for Sudbury parks
- Mon., 26 – Coffee Cup Art.
- Fri., 23 – Cambrian College suspends 9 programs
- Thu., 22 – Our weekly report from Queen's Park.
- Wed., 21 – Keeping Sudbury Downs open.
- Wed., 21 – Foster homes on the James Bay Coast.
- Tue., 20 – "The National Dream" derailed.
- Tue., 20 – Will Joseph Kony be caught in 2012 ?
- Tue., 20 – The chopping block at Cambrian College.
- Mon., 19 – Is Sudbury facing a hotel shortage?
- Fri., 16 – Price of license plate stickers going up
- Thu., 15 – The CNIB eye van. (part 2)
- Thu., 15 – The CNIB eye van. (part 1)
- Wed., 14 – Could Sudbury Downs be closing?
- Tue., 13 – Clocks go an hour ahead and potholes appear.
- Mon., 12 – Explore Science Series at Science North.
- Mon., 12 – Laying down the bylaw.
- Mon., 12 – Ice road season is coming to an end.
- Thu., 8 – Phone in for wacky Winter.
- Thu., 8 – An iPad for every new student
- Wed., 7 – What can an employee be fired for?
- Tue., 6 – Drug use at the Elgin Street Mission.
- Fri., 2 – The high cost of daycare
- Fri., 2 – Gardeners swapping seeds
- Thu., 1 – Sudbury parking rates go up
- Thu., 1 – MPP Report: France Gelinas (Mar 1)
- February 2012
- Wed., 29 – SNO lab undergoes expansion
- Tue., 28 – Playing cricket in the winter cold
- Tue., 28 – Steelworkers lawyer on OLRB ruling
- Fri., 24 – The Kub Kar Race
- Thu., 23 – Folk remedy phone-in
- Thu., 23 – MPP Report: Rick Bartolucci (Feb 23)
- Thu., 23 – The importance of home-based healthcare
- Tue., 21 – Fort Albany also has housing issues
- Tue., 21 – Firearm lobbyists take aim at gun licensing
- Tue., 21 – Sudbury mining robot being tested in Chile
- Mon., 20 – A tough road to "normal" family life
- Fri., 17 – Some new tax credits for this year
- Fri., 17 – The Tragically Hip perform in Fort Albany
- Thu., 16 – Phone-in on coaches in minor hockey
- Wed., 15 – Food Feature: popcorn
- Wed., 15 – Coaches vs referees
- Tue., 14 – The family doctor waiting list
- Fri., 10 – Life in a mixed marriage
- Fri., 10 – Recognizing the signs of suicide
- Thu., 9 – Work at Vale will soon return to normal
- Thu., 9 – MPP Report: Norm Miller
- Wed., 8 – Wanted! Used stove, good condition
- Tue., 7 – Tech column: really cheap computers
- Thu., 2 – Grab some snowshoes and get out there!
- Thu., 2 – MPP Report - Vic Fedelli (Feb 2)
- Wed., 1 – Food Feature: nutrition myths
- January 2012
- Mon., 30 – Kids and their favourite books
- Mon., 30 – The band CANO featured in TV documentary
- Mon., 30 – Tracking down elk in the Sudbury area
- Thu., 26 – Our weekly report from Queen's Park.
- Tue., 24 – The future of the Dionne Quints Museum
- Tue., 24 – Ontario PC leader comes to Sudbury
- Tue., 24 – The First Annual Sudburylicious Festival
- Mon., 23 – Building a Kub Kar
- Mon., 23 – Ontario NDP leader comes to Sudbury
- Mon., 23 – Laurentian U. students camp out in library
- Mon., 23 – Reducing light pollution in Sudbury
- Fri., 20 – A warm farewell to reporter Allison Dempster
- Fri., 20 – A photographer who still loves using film
- Fri., 20 – Managing snow removal for Greater Sudbury
- Thu., 19 – The future of small town retail
- Thu., 19 – Plywood plant in Cochrane back in business
- Thu., 19 – MPP Report: John Vanthof
- Thu., 19 – Food Feature: food trends for 2012
- Wed., 18 – French immersion at the high school level
- Tue., 17 – Master plan for Sudbury's downtown unveiled
- Tue., 17 – New green school opens in Sudbury
- Tue., 17 – Northeastern YMCAs restructure
- Mon., 16 – Plowing your sidewalk
- Mon., 16 – Sudbury's new Steelworkers Hall
- Mon., 16 – LU hosts suicide prevention workshop
- Fri., 13 – Sudbury's Pond Hockey Festival on the Rock
- Fri., 13 – Tow truck driver faces man with bomb
- Thu., 12 – MPP Report: Mike Mantha
- Wed., 11 – Pedestrian Safety
- Wed., 11 – How well does an anti-idling bylaw work?
- Wed., 11 – Fighting to keep their church open
- Wed., 11 – Living near an open pit mine
- Tue., 10 – Plans for an anti-idling bylaw in Sudbury
- Tue., 10 – Optimism for Sudbury economy in 2012
- Thu., 5 – Meet your running goals
- Thu., 5 – Survivor of a deadly crash on Hwy 69
- Thu., 5 – MPP Report: France Gelinas
- December 2011
- Fri., 30 – Volunteers at Health Sciences North.
- Wed., 28 – Injuries abound during the holiday season.
- Thu., 22 – MPP Report - Rick Bartolucci
- Mon., 19 – "Wealthy Barber" back with another book
- Thu., 15 – From Queen's Park, the MPP for Nipissing.
- Wed., 14 – An old growth forest in our own back yard.
- Tue., 13 – Puppy for Christmas a bad idea
- Tue., 13 – Holiday rage - the customer
- Mon., 12 – Repurposing old sea containers
- Mon., 12 – Community-based solar power projects
- Mon., 12 – Blast from the Past: Echo Bay bypass
- Mon., 12 – Video games that are good for your health
- Mon., 12 – Holiday Rage
- Fri., 9 – Shipping containers as temporary housing
- Thu., 8 – Attawapiskat's housing crisis.
- Thu., 8 – Ever heard of Frobisher Creek?
- Wed., 7 – Foods connected to the holidays.
- Wed., 7 – An eviction notice to Occupy Sudbury.
- Tue., 6 – Water rates going up in Sudbury
- Mon., 5 – Internet safety
- Thu., 1 – The greying of AIDS
- Thu., 1 – MPP Report: Gilles Bisson
- November 2011
- Wed., 30 – Food Feature: Vitamin K (Nov 30)
- Wed., 30 – Adrienne Arsenault reports from Attawapiskat
- Wed., 30 – Life with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Tue., 29 – Sudbury's ultraman: Mike Coughlin
- Tue., 29 – Occupy Sudbury helping homeless
- Mon., 28 – Support for a national dimentia strategy
- Mon., 28 – Blast From The Past: Louis Gagnon
- Thu., 24 – A 2-billion dollar plan to reduce sulphur.
- Tue., 22 – Wisdom from the oldest generation.
- Tue., 22 – Safer Taxis.
- Mon., 21 – Blast from the Past: former MPP Mike Brown
- Mon., 21 – The batman is coming to Sudbury
- Mon., 21 – Engaging Generation Y
- Fri., 18 – Canadian mixed curling championships.
- Thu., 17 – Students at Marymount Academy spent part of the day yesterday hearing about sex trade workers.
- Wed., 16 – Food feature - Vitamin A (Nov 16)
- Wed., 16 – Tear down of Sudbury water tower underway
- Wed., 16 – Adult life for foster care kids
- Tue., 15 – Our tech columnist Jesse Hirsh will tell us about a new online startup that's trying to make it.
- Tue., 15 – From hockey skates to figure skates.
- Tue., 15 – Saving Sudbury's cats.
- Fri., 11 – Sudbury man was part of Polish resistance
- Fri., 11 – Canadian war veterans want better benefits
- Fri., 11 – Book tells story of WW2 veteran from Timmins
- Fri., 11 – MPP Report - Vic Fedeli
- Thu., 10 – The northern film industry
- Wed., 9 – Food Feature - Vitamin D (Nov 9)
- Mon., 7 – The Sudbury Police bike auction
- Thu., 3 – MPP Report: Gilles Bisson
- Wed., 2 – CBC Radio: the Sudbury years - Mick Lowe
- Wed., 2 – Food Feature - apples (Nov 2)
- Tue., 1 – Air travel up at Sudbury Airport
- Tue., 1 – Housing crisis on the James Bay Coast
- October 2011
- Mon., 31 – Ringette on life support in Sudbury
- Thu., 27 – MPP Report: Rick Bartolucci
- Thu., 27 – The little known Lake Pogamasing
- Wed., 26 – Food Feature - beans (Oct 26)
- Fri., 21 – Making school a safe and inclusive place
- Thu., 20 – United Way in Sudbury cutting programs
- Thu., 20 – Bullies and their victims
- Wed., 19 – Food Feature - whole grains (Oct 19)
- Wed., 19 – Free suits for those in needs
- Mon., 17 – A chat with the Vinyl Cafe's Stuart McLean
- Mon., 17 – Should you get a flu shot?
- Thu., 13 – The state of aboriginal youth in Canada
- Wed., 12 – Food Feature - food allergies (Oct 12)
- Tue., 11 – Possible Sudbury site for chromite smelter
- Thu., 6 – Traveling the country penniless.
- Thu., 6 – Calling the cops to city hall.
- Wed., 5 – Food Feature - nuts and seeds (Oct 5)
- Wed., 5 – Nipissing riding candidates debate
- Tue., 4 – Start your day with a smile
- Sat., 1 – Culture Days Arts Panel
- September 2011
- Thu., 29 – Northern Ontario unite
- Thu., 29 – Nickel Belt Candidates Round Table - energy
- Thu., 29 – Does government really create jobs?
- Wed., 28 – Food Feature - Pumpkins and squash (Sep 28)
- Tue., 27 – Big day for the Morning North giant pumpkin
- Tue., 27 – Branding a neighbourhood
- Tue., 27 – Timmins has a connection to the planet Mars
- Fri., 23 – The Timmins-James Bay and Nipissing ridings
- Wed., 21 – Our Roots: Our Future - The complete series. An indepth look at Sudbury's cultural roots.
- Wed., 21 – Food Feature - the vegetarian diet (Sep 21)
- Wed., 21 – Funding of religious education
- Tue., 20 – Ron Lewis's robust garden
- Mon., 19 – Cinefest has arrived!
- Mon., 19 – Having success growing giant pumpkins
- Mon., 19 – New food bank in Iron Bridge
- Fri., 16 – Art project features Sudbury's changing face
- Wed., 14 – Food Feature - liquid meal replacements
- Tue., 13 – Academic amnesty for students to vote
- Tue., 13 – When something good comes out of tragedy
- Mon., 12 – School Boards and daycare
- Mon., 12 – A store where everything is free
- Thu., 8 – Slow down in school zones
- Thu., 8 – Teachers, students and social media
- Wed., 7 – The Arena - The 1954 Sudbury Wolves
- Wed., 7 – Does your doctor do housecalls?
- Wed., 7 – Food Feature - portion sizes (Sep 7)
- Mon., 5 – Cold War clean-up.
- Mon., 5 – A feature chat with Sudbury's Leo Gerard
- August 2011
- Mon., 29 – What do you want to be when you grow up?
- Mon., 29 – Sudbury's Northern Watersports Centre.
- Fri., 26 – Can mining dig Ontario out of debt?
- Tue., 23 – Nelson Turcotte is grid-locked.
- Mon., 22 – What to know before you flush.
- Fri., 19 – A Sudbury landmark has a new owner...
- Wed., 17 – The railroad town versus the railroad.
- Tue., 16 – Love Marriage and Family Values.
- Thu., 11 – Health care staying in the North.
- Wed., 10 – Find out when to spot meteors.
- Mon., 8 – Can libraries remain relevant ?
- Fri., 5 – A Four Corners neighbourhood.
- Thu., 4 – Neighbourhood design.
- Wed., 3 – Food feature: frozen treats (Aug 3)
- Wed., 3 – Know Thy Neighbour: Community Safety
- Tue., 2 – Know Thy Neighbour
- July 2011
- Thu., 28 – Beaches closed on Sudbury's Ramsey Lake.
- Wed., 27 – Know Thy Neighbour Contest
- Wed., 27 – It's Harvest Time!
- Tue., 26 – "Curiosity"- Preparing to go to Mars.
- Thu., 21 – Beating the heat without air conditioning
- Tue., 19 – A look into a dog's brain.
- Tue., 19 – Can we stop blue-green algae?
- Mon., 18 – Cochrane has some big paws to fill.
- Thu., 14 – Do you still have rabbit ears?
- Wed., 13 – Food feature - berries (Jul 13)
- Wed., 13 – Preventing fires while picking blueberries
- Mon., 11 – Golfers and The Sun.
- Fri., 8 – A look back by Corey McPhee.
- Fri., 8 – A look back by John Fera.
- Thu., 7 – Beers of the North.
- Tue., 5 – Touched by royalty.
- Mon., 4 – Empty schools are up for grabs.
- Mon., 4 – Laurentian University cutting jobs.
- June 2011
- Thu., 30 – Students in Sudbury help children in Kenya.
- Wed., 29 – How about a running holiday this summer ?
- Fri., 24 – Computer scammers targeting Sudbury area
- Thu., 23 – Waking up to a burning bed
- Wed., 22 – Food Feature - lettuce
- Wed., 22 – Sudbury Regional Hospital hiring more nurses
- Tue., 21 – Northern Lights Series - Sharla Peltier
- Wed., 15 – Food Feature - Fake meat (Jun 15)
- Tue., 14 – Debating sudbury's ATV by-law
- Tue., 14 – The Victory Park community garden in Sudbury
- Tue., 14 – The dilemna of wandering dimentia patients
- Mon., 13 – Sudbury's apartment rental market
- Mon., 13 – Hwy 69 four-laning delayed
- Mon., 13 – Mine Rescue workers
- Thu., 9 – Will the new "name campaign" work?
- Mon., 6 – Caution. Turtles crossing !!!!
- Fri., 3 – What about the Boston Bruins fans ?
- Fri., 3 – Door to Door air testing follow up.
- Wed., 1 – French school versus French immersion
- May 2011
- Fri., 27 – Sudbury will have a Bariatric Centre
- Fri., 27 – The return of the Spartans in Sudbury
- Fri., 27 – Questionable door to door air testing
- Thu., 26 – Olympian Cindy Klassen in Northern Ontario
- Thu., 26 – A chat with the commissioner of the OPP
- Wed., 25 – Food Feature: Fish (May 25)
- Wed., 25 – Growing fruit trees in Northern Ontario
- Wed., 25 – Sudbury's architecture school a go!
- Tue., 24 – Peregrine falcons make Vale site home
- Tue., 24 – Improving palliative care
- Fri., 20 – Another movie shoot for Sudbury
- Thu., 19 – Growing a vegetable garden
- Thu., 19 – Kicking up a dust storm over street sweeping
- Wed., 18 – Food Feature: Meat (May 18)
- Wed., 18 – Choosing the right fertilizer
- Wed., 18 – The business of fireworks
- Mon., 16 – We live in a noisy world
- Fri., 13 – Making kids more resilient
- Fri., 13 – Roller derby is making a comeback in Sudbury
- Wed., 11 – Food feature: salt (May 11)
- Wed., 11 – The Morning North garden
- Tue., 10 – The importance of knowing about dysphagia
- Thu., 5 – The 2011 census
- Wed., 4 – The love of singing
- Wed., 4 – Food feature: sweeteners (May 4)
- Wed., 4 – John R. Hunt on federal election results





