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Maritime Noon | Feb 15, 2013 | 52:49

NB Shale Gas Regulations, Legalizing Drugs, Meteor Hit

New Brunswick unveils new rules to regulate fracking. The president of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition takes your calls as we ask: should drugs be legalized? And a meteor explodes over Russia, injuring hundreds of people. We speak to an astronomer about meteors.

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Maritime Noon Teacher Glut, Wildlife Expert, Farm Funding Feedback, Rollingdam Update Jun 5, 2013 | 53:11Ontario is set to cut the number of teachers they train in half to ease the numbers of unemployed teachers. We speak to an education professor about why the strategy didn't work in Nova Scotia. Bob Bancroft takes your questions and stories about wildlife.
Maritime Noon - A PEI family turns to the internet to save their farm.Jun 4, 2013 | 5:24Maritime Noon A PEI family turns to the internet to save their farm. Audio
Maritime Noon A PEI family turns to the internet to save their farm. Jun 4, 2013 | 5:24Norma Lee MacLeod speaks to potato farmers David and Brian Best.
Maritime Noon - Farm Funding, Exam Exemptions, Town Name Change, Cell Phone FeedbackJun 4, 2013 | 53:10Maritime Noon Farm Funding, Exam Exemptions, Town Name Change, Cell Phone Feedback Audio
Maritime Noon Farm Funding, Exam Exemptions, Town Name Change, Cell Phone Feedback Jun 4, 2013 | 53:10A PEI family tries crowdsourcing to save their potato farm. We ask: should high schools allow exam exemptions for students? People in a New Brunswick town fight to have the spelling of their town's name corrected. And your thoughts on new rules for cell p
Maritime Noon - Town Fights For Name CorrectionJun 4, 2013 | 6:56Maritime Noon Town Fights For Name Correction Audio
Maritime Noon Town Fights For Name Correction Jun 4, 2013 | 6:56Cindy Ferriere of Rollingdam, New Brunswick tells Norma Lee MacLeod about their struggle to have the town's name corrected to its original form -- Rolling Dam
Maritime Noon - CRTC announces new code of conduct for cell phone companies.Jun 3, 2013 | 6:02Maritime Noon CRTC announces new code of conduct for cell phone companies. Audio
Maritime Noon CRTC announces new code of conduct for cell phone companies. Jun 3, 2013 | 6:02Norma Lee MacLeod speaks to the man who hears cell phone complaints from Canadians.
Maritime Noon - Twister in New Brunswick?, Cell Phone Rules, GenealogyJun 3, 2013 | 52:40Maritime Noon Twister in New Brunswick?, Cell Phone Rules, Genealogy Audio
Maritime Noon Twister in New Brunswick?, Cell Phone Rules, Genealogy Jun 3, 2013 | 52:40Residents of Napan, New Brunswick experience a strange wind event that levels trees, destroys barns, and moves a mini-home off of its foundation. The CRTC announces a new code of conduct for wireless companies. Genealogist Terry Punch takes questions abou
Maritime Noon - NS Woman asks for a locked mailbox, but Canada Post says "No"May 31, 2013 | 8:37Maritime Noon NS Woman asks for a locked mailbox, but Canada Post says "No" Audio
Maritime Noon NS Woman asks for a locked mailbox, but Canada Post says "No" May 31, 2013 | 8:37Lorraine MacPherson tells Norma Lee MacLeod how her mail box has been vandalized, and her mail stolen, but she can't get a free, secure mailbox from Canada Post -- even though her neighbours qualify.
Maritime Noon - Mailbox Complaint, Gardening, Scandal And Returned Money FeedbackMay 31, 2013 | 52:40Maritime Noon Mailbox Complaint, Gardening, Scandal And Returned Money Feedback Audio
Maritime Noon Mailbox Complaint, Gardening, Scandal And Returned Money Feedback May 31, 2013 | 52:40A Nova Scotia woman asks Canada Post for a locked, secure mailbox to curb mail theft and vandalism, but Canada Post says she has to pay for that -- even though her neighbours get the service for free. Marjorie Willison takes your gardening questions. And
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