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    The 180 | May 17, 2013

    Canada's first commanders of the International Space Station may have strummed, sung and tweeted his way into our hearts, but John Semley has little love for the astronaut. He's the online editor of NOW magazine in Toronto.

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    The Current | May 17, 2013

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Alberta at Noon Wednesday April 3, 2013 Apr 3, 2013 | 52:39On Wednesday's podcast, a plan to move a shooting range out of range of some residences in Lethbridge was shot down at Lethbridge city council last night, a group of firefighters in Fort McMurray camp out on a rooftop to raise money for charity, and Scott
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Alberta at Noon Tuesday April 2, 2013 Apr 2, 2013 | 52:28On Tuesday's podcast, Calgary based energy company TransCanada is accepting bids for its Energy East Pipeline to eastern Canada, scientists are excited about the discovery of a new species of fossil fish near Okotoks, and the challenges facing small busin
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Alberta at Noon Thursday March 28, 2013 Mar 28, 2013 | 49:21On Thursday's podcast, Jarome Iginla of the Calgary Flames is traded to Pittsburgh, Ezra Peters has designed a new Canadian stamp, and registered dietitian Lori Petryk talks about healthy eating and takes calls from listeners.
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Alberta at Noon Wednesday March 27, 2013 Mar 27, 2013 | 52:40On Wednesday's podcast, the AWA is concerned about bounties on wolves, we meet Canada's newest senator, Jasper looks at a mascot to greet tourists, and horticulturist Jim Hole takes calls from listeners.
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Alberta at Noon Tuesday March 26, 2013 Mar 26, 2013 | 52:38On Tuesday's podcast, university students are having a townhall discussion about provincial budget cuts, we hear about a scam that could be your flight to nowhere, and we open our phone lines for your opinion on the government's latest plans for post-se
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