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Maritime Noon | Feb 19, 2013 | 52:58

Missing Fishermen, Volunteer Firefighters, Fracking Feedback

Reporter Phonse Jessome updates us on the search for five young fishermen who have been missing at sea since Sunday. Your calls on recruitment of volunteer firefighters in our rural communities. Plus, your feedback on fracking.

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Maritime Noon - Internet Black Widow, Fredericton's noise debate, and hip and knee adviceJun 11, 2013 | 52:47Maritime Noon Internet Black Widow, Fredericton's noise debate, and hip and knee advice Audio
Maritime Noon Internet Black Widow, Fredericton's noise debate, and hip and knee advice Jun 11, 2013 | 52:47The so-called Internet Black Widow case wraps up in a Sydney courtroom, bikers in Fredericton celebrate a victory after city council votes down a proposed noise bylaw, and Dr. Michael Dunbar takes your calls on hip and knee replacement.
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Maritime Noon Alcohol testing at work Jun 14, 2013 | 4:49The Supreme Court overturns a company's right to impose mandatory, random alcohol testing on its unionized workers in a dangerous workplace.
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Maritime Noon Seal killing sentencing, birth control pill worries and home heating advice Jun 13, 2013 | 52:54Three teens are sentenced in P.E.I. for killing dozens of seals, a mother who lost her daughter in January 2011 wants to see the Yaz birth control pill pulled from shelves, and Art Irwin takes your calls on home heating tips during the off-season.
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Maritime Noon Sibling Aggression, Strawberry Virus, Optimism or Pessimism, Wheat Belly Feedback Jun 17, 2013 | 53:10A brand new study shows aggression by siblings can have the same effect as bullying at school. An update on the strawberry virus affecting Maritime farms. Your calls on optimism and pessimism. Plus, your feedback on our Wheat Belly phone-in.
Maritime Noon - Two million likes, teens drinking at home, and noisy reactionJun 12, 2013 | 52:53Maritime Noon Two million likes, teens drinking at home, and noisy reaction Audio
Maritime Noon Two million likes, teens drinking at home, and noisy reaction Jun 12, 2013 | 52:53A mom turns to Facebook to help her son who was teased over his haircut, we take your calls whether or not parents should allow their underage kids to drink at home, and your thoughts on bylaws against noisy motorcycles.
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