Past Episodes
- May 2012
- Tue., 29 – Sudbury names ugliest school yard
- Mon., 28 – CP workers could be back on the job soon
- Thu., 24 – Hockey player comes back from leg ampuation
- Wed., 23 – Mine shut down by northeastern fire
- Wed., 23 – Sudbury paramedic honoured for work
- Fri., 18 – Two sides to gas regulation debate
- Wed., 16 – Medieval times alive in Sudbury school
- Tue., 15 – Western Days ending in Chelmsford
- Mon., 14 – Ontario wants keep records of gun owners
- Fri., 11 – Parents rally to keep schools open
- Thu., 10 – Alternative art returns to Sudbury
- Wed., 9 – Cliffs smelter to come to Sudbury
- Mon., 7 – Needles found in Sudbury creek
- Fri., 4 – Expensive beer makes its way to Sudbury
- April 2012
- Mon., 30 – First Nations had large role in WWl
- Mon., 30 – Dogs help children learn to read
- Fri., 27 – Wild turkeys nothing to mess with
- Thu., 26 – Sudbury student supports Montreal strike
- Wed., 25 – Sudbury looking at its industrial lands
- Tue., 24 – Stress bad for nurses
- Tue., 24 – Timmins reacts to B.C. mill fire
- Mon., 23 – Ontario budget draws debate
- Mon., 23 – Sudbury loses a leader in pork and hockey
- Fri., 20 – Brothels protect women: U.S. brothel owner
- Fri., 20 – Five year old has art show
- Thu., 19 – Squash players compete in Sudbury
- Wed., 18 – Brothel could be coming to Sault Ste. Marie
- Wed., 18 – Sudbury considers the future of its downtown
- Mon., 16 – Play reflects reality on northern roads
- Mon., 16 – Ontario Parks teach people how to camp
- Mon., 16 – Callandar woman takes on Boston Marathon
- Mon., 16 – An examination of violence against women
- Fri., 13 – Sault College program on peace and conflict
- Thu., 12 – Suing the province over nuclear energy
- Thu., 12 – Violence against First Nation women
- Thu., 12 – Homeschooling and the environment
- Wed., 11 – Mother and daughter team run for diabetes
- Wed., 11 – OPP investigator on Kochar deaths
- Thu., 5 – Canadian media face an uncertian future
- Thu., 5 – Future of Liberal budget depends on NDP
- Wed., 4 – Mine safety could still be improved
- Wed., 4 – Sudbury singer goes north to share music
- Tue., 3 – Laurentian recruits students from China
- Tue., 3 – Lake Shore Gold talks on miner death
- March 2012
- Fri., 30 – Tony Clement defends his government's budget
- Fri., 30 – Sudbury woman sad over loss of Katimavik
- Thu., 29 – Eagle feather now used in North Bay courts
- Wed., 28 – Millions of dollars spilled on northern road
- Wed., 28 – Ontario could be more competitive
- Mon., 26 – The role of Moosonee in the cold war
- Mon., 26 – The effects of a welfare freeze in Ontario
- Mon., 26 – The medieval knight experience in 2012
- Fri., 23 – A way to help you plan how things will end.
- Fri., 23 – Winning on the ice.
- Thu., 22 – Going Shack Whacky
- Tue., 20 – Rubber sidewalk coming to Sault Ste. Marie
- Mon., 19 – Studying reptile fences along Highway 69
- Mon., 19 – Taking a beating for the local food bank
- Mon., 19 – Enjoying the heat wave
- Wed., 14 – Dragon's Den auditions come north
- Tue., 13 – Cujo checks out Little NHL tournament
- Tue., 13 – ATV and snow machine travelling on the ice.
- Mon., 12 – Little NHL tournament outgrowing Sudbury
- Fri., 9 – Sudbury's 10th Annual Hike for Hospice
- Thu., 8 – Laurentian University's technology fair
- Wed., 7 – Living out a childhood dream
- Tue., 6 – Kids and ADHD
- Mon., 5 – Homophobia in hockey
- Mon., 5 – Turning bugs guts into art
- Fri., 2 – Westray Act big gun but hard to prove
- Thu., 1 – The use of water in a mine
- February 2012
- Tue., 28 – Laurentian U. wins Canadian Mining Games
- Fri., 24 – Sudbury scouts revive old camping tradition
- Thu., 23 – Is bullying getting better or worse?
- Thu., 23 – Laurentian U. hosts Canadian Mining Games
- Wed., 22 – The need to give blood
- Wed., 22 – Distracted driving
- Tue., 21 – Walt Wingfield back on STC stage
- Tue., 21 – Is Wi-Fi hurting children?
- Thu., 16 – Paddling the entire Great Lakes system
- Tue., 14 – Will Northern Ontario lose federal seats?
- Tue., 14 – Sudbury brothers working with big music acts
- Mon., 13 – A very special scarf
- Mon., 13 – Female athletes and weight issues
- Mon., 13 – What's the coldest you've ever been?
- Thu., 9 – The 2011 Census and Northeastern Ontario
- Thu., 9 – Meet Sudbury's new Poet Laureate
- Thu., 9 – Stress at school and mental health
- Wed., 8 – Cambrian College's annual job fair
- Wed., 8 – Greater Sudbury's real estate division
- Wed., 8 – Helping homeless youth
- Tue., 7 – Winter camping
- Tue., 7 – Laurentian University's 5 year plan
- Mon., 6 – Is your CO detector in the right place?
- Thu., 2 – Laurentian U's tuition fees explained
- Wed., 1 – Keepin' it real with Garnet Rogers
- January 2012
- Tue., 31 – Mining death at Vale's Coleman Mine
- Tue., 31 – Celebrating Sudbury's rich Italian history
- Thu., 26 – Exercise program involves soup cans
- Thu., 26 – Northern mining company suing Ontario Gov't
- Wed., 25 – Don't let slush ruin your day
- Wed., 25 – Leo Gerard Workers Memorial Park
- Tue., 24 – Sault judge recognized with Order of Ontario
- Mon., 23 – More workers needed in Sudbury
- Thu., 19 – Quitting smoking
- Tue., 17 – Online help for struggling math students
- Tue., 17 – Kirkland Lake NOJHL franchise folds
- Fri., 13 – Visiting the land of porketta
- Fri., 13 – Health and Wellness: The treadmill
- Fri., 13 – January is Alzheimer awareness month
- Thu., 12 – Slow start to this year's snowmobile season
- Wed., 11 – The branding of communities
- Wed., 11 – Sudbury's Shawn Brady releases CD
- Tue., 10 – Remembering Sudbury's Austin Airways
- Tue., 10 – The Living With Our Lakes Poetry Contest
- Tue., 10 – Unkowingly building bombs for the war effort
- Fri., 6 – Health and Wellness: Fuel for your body
- Thu., 5 – North Bay landmark lost in fire
- Wed., 4 – Pets and cold weather
- December 2011
- Fri., 30 – NDP leadership candidates coming to Sudbury
- Thu., 29 – OPP trained to spot drivers on drugs
- Wed., 28 – Bad driving decisions can have fatal results
- Thu., 22 – Mother Nature not helping ski hill operators
- Thu., 22 – Update on Attawapiskat from the Red Cross
- Thu., 22 – Adopting a family in need for Christmas
- Tue., 20 – Sudbury Police focused on preventing theft
- Mon., 19 – Mild weather can be a problem for drivers
- Mon., 19 – The history of Sudbury's Elgin Street
- Mon., 19 – Sudbury's first-ever soup kitchen
- Mon., 19 – A discussion on panhandling
- Fri., 16 – A day to promote equality and acceptence.
- Fri., 16 – Well.... was it a cougar ?
- Fri., 16 – Homes for people in Attwapiskat.
- Wed., 14 – Holiday rage - the grocery store
- Tue., 13 – Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome
- Mon., 12 – Holiday rage - parking
- Mon., 12 – Rescuing dogs in Attawapiskat
- Fri., 9 – More on the Attawapiskat housing crisis
- Wed., 7 – Blue-green algae expert in Sudbury
- Thu., 1 – The manliest cup cake out there
- November 2011
- Wed., 30 – Should hospital parking fees be abolished?
- Tue., 29 – Red Cross headed to Attawapiskat
- Thu., 24 – MTO considering bypass on Hwy 144
- Thu., 24 – The prevelence and costs of diabetes
- Mon., 21 – Digital learning and the classroom
- Mon., 21 – Timmins and District Hospital must cut costs
- Mon., 21 – New book about the Highway Book Shop
- Fri., 18 – Meet North Bay's first ever Poet Laureate
- Thu., 17 – Toronto Celebrates Sudbury
- Tue., 15 – Occupy Sudbury still going
- Mon., 14 – Sudbury mayor visits "The Truth" movie set
- Fri., 11 – International Day at Cambrian College
- Fri., 11 – Designing Sudbury's School of Architecture
- Wed., 9 – The Market Square Renewal Advisory Panel
- Tue., 8 – Northern Ontario Rangers
- Wed., 2 – Local farmer challenges chicken tribunal
- Wed., 2 – Driving a tractor across Canada
- Tue., 1 – Sudbury's Market Square vendors speak up
- October 2011
- Mon., 31 – Learning to bike Sudbury streets safely
- Fri., 28 – The proper way for drivers to merge
- Thu., 27 – Spending one day in a wheelchair
- Thu., 27 – Breakfast with the Stanley Cup
- Wed., 26 – OPP seek out old beaters in South Porcupine
- Wed., 26 – Sudbury: Addicted City - users seeking help
- Wed., 26 – Sudbury Food Bank opens new warehouse
- Tue., 25 – Occuppy movement now in Sudbury
- Mon., 24 – Mayor of Long Harbour Nfld in Sudbury
- Mon., 24 – Bill Barilko plane recovered
- Fri., 21 – The music of Sudbury's Faye Blais
- Fri., 21 – Running a small business in a big box world
- Thu., 20 – CD release for Sudbury's Sean Barette
- Wed., 19 – Occupy protests in Sault Ste. Marie
- Wed., 19 – Sudbury's rise in blue-green algae blooms
- Fri., 14 – Public perception of Sudbury's City council
- Wed., 5 – Checking Sudbury's vital signs
- Tue., 4 – The Timmins Sports Heritage Hall of Fame
- Mon., 3 – Growing pains at Northern College
- September 2011
- Fri., 30 – Working together to benefit the north a must
- Thu., 29 – Author Alistair MacLeod comes to Sudbury
- Wed., 28 – Algoma Fall Festival back for another season
- Wed., 28 – Poetry and Politics - health care
- Mon., 26 – Discover Sudbury via your smart phone
- Mon., 26 – Beer in convenience stores in Ontario?
- Mon., 26 – Hudak and Horwath face-off in Thunder Bay
- Fri., 23 – The Northern Aboriginal Festival
- Thu., 22 – Do Ontario teachers need more education?
- Wed., 21 – Our Roots: Our Future - The complete series. An indepth look at Sudbury's cultural roots.
- Mon., 19 – The benefits of native plants in your garden
- Wed., 14 – Poetry and Politics - "Foreign workers"
- Wed., 14 – Walden Public School is one of the greenest
- Tue., 13 – Developing a sustainable local food system
- Tue., 13 – Booze and books
- Mon., 12 – A long history with the Sudbury Wolves
- Mon., 12 – The voice of the Sudbury Arena
- Mon., 12 – The owner of the Sudbury Wolves Sep 9 2011
- Thu., 8 – The Northern Political Panel
- Wed., 7 – The stress of the first day of school
- Wed., 7 – Poetry and politics
- Thu., 1 – A cleaner and safer street.
- August 2011
- Wed., 31 – Say cheese please!
- Tue., 30 – Sudbury girl injured on ride at festival.
- Tue., 23 – A conversation with Jack Layton.
- Tue., 23 – Jack Layton remembered.
- Wed., 17 – Megan Barban with HS Mclellan Preschool
- Wed., 10 – National peacekeepers day.
- Tue., 9 – It feels like we're in campaign mode.
- Fri., 5 – Bad news for smokers in North Bay
- Fri., 5 – Life as a busker
- Thu., 4 – Hockey coach Ted Nolan Latvia bound
- Wed., 3 – Mining under solar power
- Tue., 2 – Where's Erik Aug 2 2011
- Tue., 2 – Fire claims 2 landmarks in Magnetawan
- July 2011
- Fri., 29 – Jim Cuddy from Blue Rodeo.
- Thu., 28 – Cinefest Sudbury's official lineup.
- Wed., 27 – Know Thy Neighbour Contest
- Wed., 27 – Sudbury's first add guru.
- Wed., 27 – The price of Silver is sky rocketing.
- Wed., 27 – Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation
- Tue., 26 – Changes in leadership in the NDP.
- Mon., 18 – Sudbury woman living in Egypt - revisited
- Mon., 18 – Life as a gay man in Northertn Ontario
- Mon., 18 – The Canadian Francophone Games.
- Thu., 14 – Using rival species to control an ecosystem
- Thu., 14 – Market Square may have to move.
- Tue., 12 – Private events in public parks.
- June 2011
- Thu., 30 – Positive changes to hockey.
- Wed., 29 – Traditional belly dancing to stay in shape.
- Tue., 28 – Is closing schools the only choice ?
- Wed., 22 – STC and Sudbury Secondary School team up
- Mon., 13 – Warm blankets for sick kids
- Thu., 9 – Need A Vacation ????
- Thu., 9 – Sault Ste Marie's power outage.
- Wed., 8 – Naming Names!
- Tue., 7 – ALC crisis in Sudbury
- May 2011
- Tue., 31 – Advice from camping expert Kevin Callan
- Wed., 25 – Sudbury will have its architectural school
- Tue., 24 – Sudbury city council reacts to leak to media
- Fri., 20 – Sudbury' french newspaper Le Voyageur sold
- Wed., 18 – How to handle bullying
- Tue., 17 – A chat with legendary comedian Andrea Martin
- Tue., 17 – MP Glenn Thibeault on the price of gas
- Thu., 12 – A look at gas prices across the country
- Thu., 12 – Reporting crimes online in Sudbury
- Wed., 11 – The spiking price of gas
- Tue., 10 – Xstrata and Vale team up for mining project
- Thu., 5 – New MNR fishing website
- April 2011
- Thu., 28 – Northern political panel (Apr 28)
- Wed., 27 – Sudbury's real estate market
- Tue., 26 – ATVs will be allowed on some Sudbury roads
- Thu., 21 – A chat with Hawksley Workman
- Mon., 18 – Willisville Mountain saved
- Fri., 15 – Northern reporters panel on the election
- March 2011
- Wed., 30 – Still time left for cross-country skiing
- Wed., 30 – MPP Gilles Bisson on the Ontario budget
- Tue., 29 – Rick Mercer visits Espanola High School
- Fri., 25 – Sudbury Earth Dancers celebrate 20 years
- Tue., 22 – Charges laid against owner of pitbull dog
- Mon., 21 – The challenges of life in a wheelchair
- Wed., 9 – "Magical Mystery Cures" Mar 08,2011
- Wed., 2 – High demand coming for power engineers
- Tue., 1 – Going to the game (Feb 28)
- February 2011
- Thu., 24 – Sudbury Chamber of Commerce supports pharmacies that were charged for being open on Family Day
- Wed., 23 – Too many coyotes on Manitoulin Island
- Wed., 23 – Frustration over drunk driving in Sudbury
- Thu., 17 – Sudbury's campaign for a PET scanner
- Wed., 16 – A chat with theatre icon Norm Foster
- Tue., 15 – Going to the game (Feb 14)
- Tue., 15 – On shore vs off shore wind farms
- Mon., 14 – North bay hockey mom honoured
- Fri., 11 – Andrew Brunette hits 1000 games in the NHL
- Wed., 9 – Xstrata earnings way up from last year
- Tue., 8 – Going to the game (Feb 7)
- Tue., 8 – You should still get your flu shot
- Fri., 4 – The History of beer
- January 2011
- Mon., 17 – Azerbaijan shows interest in Sudbury
- Mon., 17 – Going to the game
- Mon., 17 – The art of Margot Cormier-Splane
- Mon., 17 – New mortgage rules
- Fri., 14 – Liberal MPP David Ramsay leaving politics
- Fri., 14 – Target sets sights on Canada
- Fri., 14 – The face of domestic violence
- Thu., 13 – Where's the money for Haiti?
- Wed., 12 – How are you managing your stress?


