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Maritime Noon | Dec 13, 2012 | 53:02

Teacher controversy ends, village council ditches the booze, and holiday cooking.

A community celebrates after a teacher convicted of indecent acts surrenders his teaching license. A New Brunswick village council votes to remove booze from the mayor's office. You share more of your comments about customer service. And holiday recipes with Chef Craig Flinn.

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Maritime Noon Hockey Canada in PEI voting on bodychecking ban for Peewee players May 24, 2013 | 4:55Hockey Canada's Paul Carson tells Norma Lee MacLeod why he believes a ban at this level is a good idea.
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Maritime Noon - Where do you want to buy YOUR booze?May 24, 2013 | 6:31Maritime Noon Where do you want to buy YOUR booze? Audio
Maritime Noon Where do you want to buy YOUR booze? May 24, 2013 | 6:31The Progressive Conservative party wants Nova Scotians to have access to liquor in grocery and corner stores. Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health tells Norma Lee MacLeod that increased access leads to increased drinking.
Maritime Noon - Chief Medical Officer of Health Reacts to PC Liquor ProposalMay 24, 2013 | 6:31Maritime Noon Chief Medical Officer of Health Reacts to PC Liquor Proposal Audio
Maritime Noon Chief Medical Officer of Health Reacts to PC Liquor Proposal May 24, 2013 | 6:31Nova Scotia's Progressive Conservative party wants alcohol to be available in grocery and corner stores. But Dr. Robert Strang says increased access means increased drinking.
Maritime Noon - Chained Teen Update, Feedback on Taping Mouths, Fire HazardsMay 23, 2013 | 52:54Maritime Noon Chained Teen Update, Feedback on Taping Mouths, Fire Hazards Audio
Maritime Noon Chained Teen Update, Feedback on Taping Mouths, Fire Hazards May 23, 2013 | 52:54The CBC's Blair Rhodes tells us about today's guilty pleas in the case of a kidnapped and confined teenager in Nova Scotia. Your feedback on the story of a staff member at an after school program who taped several boys' mouths shut. And your stories and q
Maritime Noon - Guilty Plea in Chained Teen CaseMay 23, 2013 | 7:45Maritime Noon Guilty Plea in Chained Teen Case Audio
Maritime Noon Guilty Plea in Chained Teen Case May 23, 2013 | 7:45David James Leblanc has pleaded guilty to kidnapping, confining and sexually assaulting a teenager. Reporter Blair Rhodes gives Maritime Noon host Norma Lee MacLeod the latest in the case.
Maritime Noon - Mouth Taping Incident, Senator James Cowan, Making A Change, Duffy And Deer FeedbackMay 22, 2013 | 52:55Maritime Noon Mouth Taping Incident, Senator James Cowan, Making A Change, Duffy And Deer Feedback Audio
Maritime Noon Mouth Taping Incident, Senator James Cowan, Making A Change, Duffy And Deer Feedback May 22, 2013 | 52:55A Halifax mother says her son and a group of other boys had duct tape put over their mouths at an after-school program. We hear from her and the Halifax Regional School Board. Nova Scotia Liberal Senator James Cowan gives his perspective on the Senate sca
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