Past Episodes
- May 2012
- Thu., 24 – Noisy casseroles as a form of protest
- Wed., 23 – Political Panel: 100 days of protests
- Fri., 18 – Potential impact of Loi 78
- Thu., 17 – Building the Alberta-Quebec relationship
- Wed., 16 – Genetically modified seeds in the corn field
- Tue., 15 – Oujé-Bougoumou twenty years later
- Fri., 11 – Parents voice concerns over student protests
- Thu., 10 – Northern Futures: Learning a trade
- Wed., 9 – Mugesera trial to begin in Rwanda
- Mon., 7 – Students to vote on government proposal
- Fri., 4 – Jane's Walk in Quebec City
- Fri., 4 – Victoriaville prepares for protests
- Wed., 2 – Some residents oppose new pig farm
- Wed., 2 – Sherbrooke CEGEP remains closed
- Wed., 2 – Tuition fees and access to education
- Tue., 1 – Cégep student strikes continue
- April 2012
- Mon., 30 – Grape balls of fire
- Mon., 30 – Lannin Walk from Lac Beauport to Boston
- Fri., 27 – Folk-rock singer Lisa Leblanc
- Fri., 27 – Northern Futures: Housing in Salluit
- Thu., 26 – Northern Futures: Mining & Jobs
- Wed., 25 – Court orders use of airboat in St. Augustine
- Wed., 25 – Mould forces closure of Wemotaci pre-school
- Mon., 23 – Dogsledding in Kangiqsualujjuaq
- Mon., 23 – Northern futures: Guiding Inukjuak's youth
- Mon., 23 – Toxic cloud at Malartic mine site
- Fri., 20 – Innu women march against Plan Nord
- Fri., 20 – Northern Futures: The declining caribou hunt
- Thu., 19 – Student strikes cause housing worries
- Thu., 19 – Diamond processing: A sparkling opportunity
- Wed., 18 – Northern Futures: Innavik Hydro
- Wed., 18 – Northern Futures: A Silent World
- Wed., 18 – Spotlight on a backstage volunteer
- Wed., 18 – Former Narconon client slams rehab centre
- Tue., 17 – Magog's Muffin Man
- Tue., 17 – Quebec health agency shuts down rehab centre
- Mon., 16 – Political Panel on student strike
- Thu., 12 – Duty-free shopping
- Wed., 11 – Improved anglo health services around Lévis
- Tue., 10 – Polar bear shot in Saint Paul's River
- Thu., 5 – Driving the 389
- Thu., 5 – Montreal Baseball Project
- Tue., 3 – Corrections Canada cuts
- Mon., 2 – Political Panel on tuition protests
- Mon., 2 – Anglophone education on the Gaspé coast
- March 2012
- Wed., 28 – Residential school claims assessments
- Wed., 28 – Breast Cancer Screening
- Wed., 28 – Safety concerns over helicopter service
- Tue., 27 – Following the Photobooth Faithful
- Mon., 26 – NDP Leadership convention
- Thu., 22 – Meals on Wheels week
- Thu., 22 – Accessibility to post-secondary education
- Wed., 21 – Anglo Employment on the Gaspé coast
- Tue., 20 – Hamburgers recalled over e-coli concerns
- Fri., 16 – Speedy pothole repairs in the city of Alma
- Thu., 15 – Checking in on the Gentilly 2 nuclear plant
- Thu., 15 – Regular air service in Sherbrooke
- Tue., 13 – Remembering Madeleine Parent
- Mon., 12 – God save the Queen... from photoshop?
- Fri., 9 – Gearing up for the Inuit games
- Thu., 8 – A specialty store for big-footed folks
- Wed., 7 – Buried Treasure: North Hatley
- Tue., 6 – Buried Treasure: St. Camille
- Fri., 2 – Impact of lower tuition fees in Quebec
- Thu., 1 – Preventing abuse in nursing homes
- Thu., 1 – Boating down the Saint-Maurice River
- February 2012
- Wed., 29 – Dr. Lin: Where is the flu season of 2012?
- Mon., 27 – Political Panel: The ups and downs of polls
- Fri., 24 – Accidentally breaking the law at crosswalks
- Mon., 20 – Retired jet fighter pilot explains
- Thu., 16 – Helping new immigrants adapt to Quebec
- Thu., 16 – CBC's Dave Bronstetter says goodbye
- Tue., 14 – Proposed changes to new mining law
- Mon., 13 – Mazda testing cars in Matagami
- Mon., 13 – Rouyn-Noranda, a real hockey town
- Fri., 10 – Divisive bridge project in St. Augustin
- Wed., 8 – Sherbrooke adopts green transport plan
- Wed., 8 – Paix des Braves 10th anniversary
- Fri., 3 – Going to church in Bic
- Thu., 2 – Quebec's got a lot of brains
- January 2012
- Tue., 31 – Inuit lore behind the Northern lights
- Mon., 30 – Future of windmill industry in Quebec
- Mon., 30 – Shafia trial verdict
- Mon., 23 – Political Panel: ADQ and CAQ official merge
- Mon., 23 – Along the traplines in Lac Megantic
- Fri., 20 – NDP's interim leader Nycole Turmel in Quebec
- Thu., 19 – Update on shale gas in Quebec
- Thu., 19 – One of Nunavik's top jobs up for grabs
- Wed., 18 – Early morning snow clearing adventures
- Mon., 16 – Street Hockey on Rue du Mont Blanc
- Mon., 16 – Assisting people with disabilities in Haiti
- Mon., 16 – Learning how to snowboard on Mount Orford
- Sat., 14 – Adventure Tourism in the Gaspé
- Thu., 12 – CBC Doc Series: 8th Fire
- Thu., 12 – White Birch employees reject company's offer
- Thu., 12 – Léon Mugesera's status still uncertain
- Tue., 10 – Young families choosing Douglastown
- Tue., 10 – No checking at Pee Wee tourney
- Tue., 10 – Dog shooting in the Eastern Townships
- Tue., 10 – Gérard Deltell on the ADQ merger vote
- Tue., 10 – Young families choosing Douglastown
- Tue., 10 – Léon Mugesera fights deportation order
- Mon., 9 – Young adults return to Gaspe
- Mon., 9 – ADQ members vote on merger
- Thu., 5 – Project Healing Waters in Quebec
- Tue., 3 – Tour de Ski
- December 2011
- Fri., 30 – The language of whales
- Wed., 28 – Life and death in Fermont
- Wed., 28 – Update on Somalia
- Fri., 23 – Twelve days of Christmas: Quebec AM style
- Fri., 23 – Hydro Quebec letter raises questions
- Thu., 22 – Giving the gift of private health care
- Wed., 21 – Making exercise a holiday tradition
- Wed., 21 – Arab Spring panel
- Tue., 20 – Sheila Copps hopes to rebuild Liberal party
- Tue., 20 – Perfusionist shortage at CHUS hospital
- Mon., 19 – Pee Wee 3D
- Mon., 19 – Habs fire coach Jacques Martin
- Fri., 16 – ADQ members divided on merger
- Fri., 16 – Drinking habits in Quebec
- Thu., 15 – Gun Registry Debate
- Wed., 14 – Asbestos and the Red Cross
- Tue., 13 – Planned airport in Neuville faces opposition
- Mon., 12 – Calls for Islamic cemetery in Sherbrooke
- Fri., 9 – Grand Prix figure skating in Quebec City
- Thu., 8 – Women and Housing in Fermont
- Thu., 8 – Maison de Lauberivière
- Wed., 7 – Bugs, Baseball and Synchronized swimming
- Wed., 7 – Power outages in Chisasibi and Wemindji
- Tue., 6 – Living on the Edge: Flood Compensation
- Mon., 5 – A mine visit in Fermont
- Mon., 5 – Living on the edge: erosion science
- Mon., 5 – Canadian Club honours Joan Thomson
- Fri., 2 – Fly-in Fly-out Fermont: Health Services
- Thu., 1 – First Nations housing
- Thu., 1 – Bullying and teen suicide
- Thu., 1 – Fly in, Fly out, Fermont
- November 2011
- Wed., 30 – Food for the soul
- Wed., 30 – New breast cancer screening guidelines
- Wed., 30 – Dr. Lin on swine flu
- Tue., 29 – Wild about wild mushrooms
- Tue., 29 – Ottawa Report: Canada and the Kyoto Protocol
- Tue., 29 – Cancer support group for Anglophones
- Mon., 28 – Greenhouse gardens in Northern Quebec
- Thu., 24 – Mental health services in the armed forces
- Thu., 24 – Suspicious fire in Saint Augustine
- Thu., 24 – Fermont community reaction to Plan Nord
- Wed., 23 – Bishop's University Singers: Phoenix Rising
- Tue., 22 – Pessamit Innu opposed to Plan Nord
- Tue., 22 – White Birch employees demand right to strike
- Mon., 21 – Political Panel
- Wed., 16 – Chicken restaurant workers back on the job
- Tue., 15 – SEPAQ drops lottery system for reservations
- Tue., 15 – Coalition Avenir Québec
- Mon., 14 – Political Panel
- Thu., 10 – Homeowners still waiting on flood relief
- Thu., 10 – Female munitions workers honoured
- Wed., 9 – Dr. Lin on head lice
- Tue., 8 – Former soldier holds hunger strike
- Mon., 7 – The Perfect Chili Contest
- Mon., 7 – Political Panel
- Fri., 4 – After the floods: psychological effects
- Thu., 3 – Bullies on the bus
- Wed., 2 – Happy 75th birthday CBC!
- Wed., 2 – Schoolyard taunts
- Tue., 1 – Shale gas consultations
- Tue., 1 – Decriminalization of prostitution
- Tue., 1 – Mean Girls
- October 2011
- Mon., 31 – Political Panel
- Mon., 31 – Sticks and Stones
- Wed., 26 – Learning a third language
- Wed., 26 – What happens if everyone becomes bilingual?
- Wed., 26 – Gun control debate
- Wed., 26 – Dunham town council placed under trusteeship
- Tue., 25 – Doping scandal rocks Quebec cycling
- Tue., 25 – Bilingualism and parenting
- Mon., 24 – Ministry of Education: Bilingualism
- Mon., 24 – Political Panel: Liberal convention
- Fri., 21 – Contest: best bilingual blunders
- Fri., 21 – Grade 6: Intensive English
- Fri., 21 – Ballast water regulations
- Fri., 21 – Libyan-Quebecers react to Gaddafi's death
- Thu., 20 – English 101: In the classroom
- Thu., 20 – Parents' Choice: Everest Elementary
- Wed., 19 – Camp Immersion
- Wed., 19 – What to expect from this year's flu season
- Tue., 18 – English 101: What to expect
- Tue., 18 – What is English for?
- Tue., 18 – High-speed rail lines in Canada
- Tue., 18 – Brooms in the National Assembly
- Mon., 17 – Looking back on English in Quebec City
- Mon., 17 – Promo Plastik Workers' Cooperative
- Mon., 17 – Political Panel: a look at leaders
- Fri., 14 – Competition in the paving industry: Enquête
- Fri., 14 – Democracy Now's Amy Goodman in Quebec City
- Fri., 14 – Val d'Or Housing
- Thu., 13 – Potential safe injection site in Quebec
- Wed., 12 – Construction union reaction to Bill 33
- Tue., 11 – New jobs and hope in Lebel-sur-Quevillon
- Thu., 6 – Gapesie human less
- Thu., 6 – Is sickness sexist?
- Wed., 5 – Shipbuilding contracts: Davie's bid
- Tue., 4 – Revisiting the tragedy at CFB Valcartier
- Tue., 4 – Shipbuilding contract: Halifax bid
- Mon., 3 – Political panel discusses HST
- September 2011
- Fri., 30 – Radio Radio talk about "shiac"
- Fri., 30 – Buying puppies from pet stores
- Fri., 30 – French Immersion: The Movie
- Thu., 29 – Natural gas on the Magdalen Islands
- Thu., 29 – Snowmobiles in Saguenay
- Thu., 29 – Former WWF wrestler helps save friend
- Wed., 28 – How young is too young for tattoos?
- Tue., 27 – NDP membership in Quebec
- Tue., 27 – Fewer baby belugas in the St. Lawrence?
- Mon., 26 – English language monitors in Amos
- Mon., 26 – Political Panel
- Mon., 26 – Holocaust survivor shares her story
- Mon., 26 – Unfair bus fares?
- Fri., 23 – Jean-Marc Vallee's new film Cafe de Flore
- Fri., 23 – What's for dinner?
- Thu., 22 – Baseball broadcaster Jacques Doucet
- Wed., 21 – New study links depression to stroke
- Wed., 21 – Love on the farm
- Mon., 19 – Romeo Saganash in the NDP leadership race
- Thu., 15 – Ethics and religion teacher responds
- Thu., 15 – Fewer beds at St. Brigid's Home
- Mon., 12 – Quebec AM's Political Panel
- Mon., 12 – Wales Home inaugurates a new garden
- Fri., 9 – Sitting on a shelf for 7 days
- Fri., 9 – Potential mining in North Hatley
- Thu., 8 – Huntingville dam follow up
- Thu., 8 – School zone safety
- Wed., 7 – Saving the Huntingville Dam
- Wed., 7 – Dealing with student depression
- Tue., 6 – The impact of 9/11 on technology
- Thu., 1 – How pleasure works in your brain
- Thu., 1 – Last breakfast at the Madrid
- August 2011
- Wed., 31 – test
- Tue., 30 – NDP leadership race begins
- Thu., 25 – Healing from concussion: Quebec City expert talks about what lies ahead for Sidney Crosby
- Wed., 24 – Domaine Howard comes alive in Sherbrooke
- Wed., 24 – Remembering the Bluebird Café fire of 1972
- Wed., 10 – Reflections on the UK riots
- Wed., 10 – Tackling addiction in Uashat mak Mani-Utenam
- Sat., 6 – Remembering William Commanda
- Sat., 6 – The noble art of stick-throwing
- Sat., 6 – Spreading poutine fever out West
- Tue., 2 – Blue Collar strike in Sherbrooke update
- Mon., 1 – Meet another new MP: The NDP's Guy Caron
- Mon., 1 – Blue collar strike begins in Sherbrooke
- July 2011
- Thu., 28 – Competing for Quebec tourism dollars
- Wed., 27 – The push for more female engineers
- Fri., 22 – Davie shipyard stays afloat
- Mon., 18 – Gaspé shipyard watching future of Davie
- Thu., 14 – New role for Eastern Townships correspondent
- Wed., 13 – Crisis in eastern Africa worsens
- Tue., 12 – Will cap and trade work in Quebec?
- Tue., 12 – Tim's says farewell
- Tue., 12 – Highlights from Tim's last show
- Tue., 12 – A man with a sense of humour
- Thu., 7 – Tim swaps stories with Ernie Chartrand
- Wed., 6 – The origins of the Log Cabin Chronicles
- Tue., 5 – Centenarian meets the Royals
- Mon., 4 – A walk down memory lane with Tim
- Mon., 4 – An unforgettable Tim moment
- June 2011
- Thu., 30 – The striped bass is making a comeback
- Thu., 30 – Another tool to reduce drinking and driving
- Thu., 30 – Our wily tourist seeks help in Montreal
- Thu., 30 – CBC President answers the tough questions
- Thu., 30 – New protocol for diabetic children released
- Tue., 28 – Building the longest wooden arch bridge
- Tue., 28 – The Duke and the Duchess coming to Lévis
- Mon., 27 – Music from Deep South at Bishop's
- Mon., 27 – From laptops to iPads for Townships' schools
- Wed., 22 – Pierre Curzi on life after quitting the PQ
- Tue., 21 – Soldiers return home to Quebec
- Mon., 20 – Life after the flood is not the same
- Mon., 20 – Valcartier troops begin coming home
- Fri., 17 – Bishop's University goes geothermal
- Thu., 16 – Appeal Court weighs key Labour Code issue
- Wed., 15 – Luring tourists to the Lower North Shore
- Wed., 15 – There's a better way to grill
- Wed., 15 – Stretching pennies all the way to NYC
- Mon., 13 – Changes to analog signal for CBC
- Mon., 13 – Super volunteer Eileen Perkins
- Fri., 10 – Preparing for thousands of helpers
- Tue., 7 – PQ in crisis after three MNA's defect
- Mon., 6 – Ironman on its way to Tremblant
- Fri., 3 – Shoring up the strength of the beach
- Fri., 3 – Rough play at QC arena hearings
- Thu., 2 – PPPs and the Quebec arena deal
- Thu., 2 – Mega Trials: the pros and cons
- Thu., 2 – Harmonized sales tax for dummies
- Wed., 1 – WHO issues cell phone warning
- May 2011
- Tue., 31 – Commercial salmon fishery
- Tue., 31 – New music from Marie-Christine
- Mon., 30 – Tim announces his retirement
- Mon., 30 – As the National Assembly turns
- Mon., 30 – Hog farms closing each week
- Mon., 30 – Water woes in Huntingville
- Fri., 27 – Local reaction to the arrest of Ratko Mladic
- Fri., 27 – Pork producers in trouble
- Fri., 27 – Target aims for Quebec
- Fri., 27 – Signal problems this morning
- Thu., 26 – What's the buzz up on the rooftop?
- Thu., 26 – Building better homes in the flood zone
- Wed., 25 – A city alight in slow motion
- Wed., 25 – Island bus company asks for provincial help
- Tue., 24 – Flood zone, week four
- Tue., 24 – Jack Nakamoto's story
- Tue., 24 – Fermont wants you!
- Tue., 24 – New music this week by Ian Kelly
- Tue., 24 – A closer look at the fjord
- Fri., 20 – Quebec City cheerleaders making their mark
- Fri., 20 – Long road back to remember Bruce Winder
- Fri., 20 – New reservation system for SEPEQ
- Thu., 19 – Making a connection with the right pet
- Thu., 19 – What's in the ethics course ?
- Thu., 19 – New French cinema award
- Thu., 19 – New cabinet unveiled
- Tue., 17 – Plan Nord and the ADQ convention
- Tue., 17 – Wanted: a speaker for the House of Commons
- Tue., 17 – The Maple bid for the TMX
- Tue., 17 – Dead wood keeping the forest alive
- Mon., 16 – Two motorbike fanatics design a new ride
- Mon., 16 – Jesse Hirsh explains Google's latest gambit
- Fri., 13 – Quebec anglophones live longer!
- Fri., 13 – Do we really love our pets enough?
- Fri., 13 – Building electric mini-buses in Saguenay
- Wed., 11 – Chibougamau and the plan nord
- Wed., 11 – Sugar for athletes
- Wed., 11 – Voting in Gaspé riding clarified
- Wed., 11 – Time to be counted
- Wed., 11 – The Tempest comes to Wendake
- Tue., 10 – New face on the Bloc
- Tue., 10 – The ecclectic sounds of Montreal's Socalled
- Tue., 10 – Plan Nord: Part Two
- Tue., 10 – Plan Nord: Part One
- Mon., 9 – Looking ahead to the Plan Nord
- Mon., 9 – Exhausted in the flood zone
- Mon., 9 – English school board react to cuts
- Mon., 9 – What's next in Afghanistan ?
- Fri., 6 – Life in the flood zone
- Fri., 6 – New concerns about pesticides and bees
- Fri., 6 – Life as a political newbie
- Thu., 5 – Security and terrorism forum in Québec
- Thu., 5 – Your voice on the election
- Wed., 4 – Meet your MP
- Wed., 4 – Sleep right or age fast
- Wed., 4 – Your voices on the election
- Wed., 4 – Green Party future in Canada
- Wed., 4 – Stephie Shock has new music
- Wed., 4 – The Conservatives priorities
- Tue., 3 – Does the Bloc have a future?
- Mon., 2 – Voting for the first time
- April 2011
- Fri., 29 – Getting hooked on democracy in Sept-Iles
- Thu., 28 – The NDP's Thomas Mulcair
- Thu., 28 – Election spotlight on Quebec City
- Thu., 28 – Campaign in the Saguenay
- Thu., 28 – Important week for paper mill workers
- Wed., 27 – Is the Bloc Quebecois on the defensive?
- Wed., 27 – Weighing in on obsesity
- Wed., 27 – It's in the margins
- Tue., 26 – One week left
- Tue., 26 – Voter panel: Gaspé
- Thu., 21 – A voyage through the jungle
- Thu., 21 – Dr. Lin on using hypnosis in health care
- Thu., 21 – Latin America, ten years after the summit
- Wed., 20 – Summit of the Americas, ten years on
- Wed., 20 – Uranium project on hold in the Gaspé
- Wed., 20 – Voter panel: Eastern Townships
- Wed., 20 – Campaign in the Beauce
- Tue., 19 – Sun TV hits the airwaves
- Tue., 19 – Taking part in a controversial flotilla
- Mon., 18 – The PQ emerge from weekend convention
- Mon., 18 – The Innu people of Uashat Mani-Utenam
- Mon., 18 – E-voting in federal polls?
- Fri., 15 – Looming legal showdown in the gulf
- Fri., 15 – The Parti Quebecois prepares for convention
- Fri., 15 – Young, bright, curious minds
- Thu., 14 – A ferry strike could hit Quebec next week
- Thu., 14 – Hearings on Gentilly 2
- Thu., 14 – Reviewing the French language debate
- Wed., 13 – Do as I say, not as I do
- Wed., 13 – How to bring back the bees
- Wed., 13 – Leaders debate: we review the event
- Tue., 12 – Ottawa report
- Tue., 12 – Pierre Landry reviews Peter Peter
- Mon., 11 – Will Quebeckers switch to electric cars ?
- Fri., 8 – Bride of New France
- Fri., 8 – Is the recall working?
- Thu., 7 – "As You Were" by Gerry Fostaty
- Wed., 6 – The sub-sea cable divide
- Wed., 6 – Mount Orford manager finally found
- Wed., 6 – Corporate taxes and the federal election
- Tue., 5 – Innu negotiations hit a wall
- Tue., 5 – Q-league heads into quarter finals
- Tue., 5 – School Closures
- Mon., 4 – Quebec AM's Political panel
- Fri., 1 – The modern schoolyard bully
- Fri., 1 – From convent to seniors residence
- March 2011
- Thu., 31 – Shale gas strategy comes under new fire
- Thu., 31 – Drawing a line in the sea
- Wed., 30 – On a musical mission
- Wed., 30 – Update from Sendai
- Wed., 30 – Surgeons in training
- Tue., 29 – Quebec AM wants to hear from you
- Tue., 29 – Rob Russo: Election Strategy
- Mon., 28 – Quebec AM's Political panel
- Mon., 28 – Vote Compass explained
- Mon., 28 – Tag - you're it
- Fri., 25 – What's next for Old Harry
- Fri., 25 – The Walking Innu Doctor
- Fri., 25 – Sugaring Off in the Townships
- Fri., 25 – Aboriginal Science Fair Winners
- Thu., 24 – Aboriginal science fair in Kawawachikamach
- Thu., 24 – Is apathy boring?
- Wed., 23 – Flying in a no-fly zone
- Wed., 23 – Federal budget - are we headed to the polls?
- Tue., 22 – Pierre Landry looks ahead to the Juno Awards
- Tue., 22 – Q-league playoffs
- Tue., 22 – Immigration in the Gaspé region
- Mon., 21 – Gluten free bakery booming in Coaticook
- Mon., 21 – Twitter turns five
- Mon., 21 – Tuition fees on the rise
- Thu., 17 – Gaspé flood update
- Wed., 16 – Mystery sculpture at Concordia
- Wed., 16 – Nuclear disaster in Japan - Wednesday update
- Wed., 16 – Dr Peter Lin discusses radiation therapy
- Wed., 16 – Black market refrigeration chemicals
- Wed., 16 – Hockey fans protest head shots in Montréal
- Tue., 15 – Ottawa report with Rob Russo
- Tue., 15 – Nuclear crisis in Japan deepens
- Tue., 15 – Quebec bands at South by Southwest
- Mon., 14 – Photojournalist Renaud Philippe in Libya
- Mon., 14 – Nuclear crisis - the view from Energy Probe
- Mon., 14 – Jesse Hirsh on anonymous email tracking
- Mon., 14 – NHL general managers meet in Florida
- Fri., 11 – Earthquake in Japan
- Fri., 11 – Pacioretty incident - day three
- Fri., 11 – Art theft in Quebec galleries
- Thu., 10 – Changes for Nutrition North
- Thu., 10 – The NHL and the Max Paciorrety hit
- Thu., 10 – Soul riding - sprituality and snowboarding
- Thu., 10 – Price House in Saguenay has a new life
- Wed., 9 – Quebecleaks
- Wed., 9 – Reaction to the BAPE report on shale gas
- Wed., 9 – School Closures, March 9
- Tue., 8 – Pat Burns Arena moves closer to goal
- Tue., 8 – Saguenay debate on prayer continues
- Tue., 8 – School Closures, March 08
- Mon., 7 – Spring budget and the politics of LNG
- Mon., 7 – OIl spills and ethics in Chartierville
- Mon., 7 – Private nursing homes and bankruptcy
- Mon., 7 – Cinderella comes to life on stage
- Mon., 7 – School Closures
- Fri., 4 – Retirement home closing unexpectedly
- Thu., 3 – Saguenay flag
- Thu., 3 – La Boîte à Science
- Thu., 3 – Soaring food prices in the north
- Wed., 2 – Tackling climate change cooperatively
- Tue., 1 – SNC Lavalin prison project in Libya
- February 2011
- Mon., 28 – Oil on the rise
- Mon., 28 – Quebec AM's Political Panel
- Mon., 28 – Lockout ends at the Journal de Montréal
- Mon., 28 – School closures - Monday as of 6:20 am
- Fri., 25 – Métis Beach cross country ski trip
- Thu., 24 – A long walk "in country"
- Tue., 22 – Turbulence at Québec City Hall
- Tue., 22 – Tim's Big Backyard Bird Count Adventure
- Tue., 22 – Hockey culture and the NHL
- Fri., 18 – You and Quebec AM - Prayer debate
- Thu., 17 – Prayer at Saguenay's town council
- Thu., 17 – Bonaventure Polyvalent to close
- Thu., 17 – Supporters of shale gas have their day
- Wed., 16 – Future of Bonaventure Polyvalent in doubt
- Tue., 15 – From stem cells to sight
- Mon., 14 – New housing project in the townships
- Mon., 14 – Monday in Egypt
- Mon., 14 – School Closures
- Fri., 11 – New Quebec City Arena
- Thu., 10 – ETSB's laptop program
- Wed., 9 – Nuclear shipment safety
- Wed., 9 – Changing Quebec's electoral map
- Wed., 9 – Women's soccer dispute
- Tue., 8 – Policing in First Nations communities
- Tue., 8 – Dr Lin: To treat or not to treat?
- Tue., 8 – Pierre Landry on Pierre Lapointe
- Mon., 7 – Jesse Hirsh
- Mon., 7 – Standstead / U.S. border security
- Fri., 4 – Young online gamblers, Part 2
- Fri., 4 – Sherbrooke skating party
- Fri., 4 – Too young for contacts!
- Thu., 3 – Young online gamblers, Part 1
- Wed., 2 – Anti-Scab law reviewed
- Wed., 2 – Dr Lin: creepy helpers...
- Wed., 2 – School Closure
- Tue., 1 – The New Canada Post
- Tue., 1 – Créole Classes at Sherbrooke University
- Tue., 1 – Protest in Egypt
- January 2011
- Mon., 31 – Political Panel
- Mon., 31 – Louise Arbour on the crisis in Egypt
- Mon., 31 – Spring Election?
- Mon., 31 – Suicide prevention week
- Fri., 28 – Fifth Estate: Mafia in Canada
- Fri., 28 – Unravelling the mystery of the pyramids
- Fri., 28 – Gaspé floods, a month after.
- Fri., 28 – Unrest in Egypt
- Thu., 27 – War Art at Sherbrooke University
- Thu., 27 – Registered Disability Savings Plans
- Wed., 26 – Refugees, drug coverage and Quebec
- Wed., 26 – Emergency Architects in Kitcisakik
- Tue., 25 – History, then and now
- Tue., 25 – Hip-hop messenger
- Tue., 25 – School Closure
- Mon., 24 – Political Panel
- Mon., 24 – Jesse Hirsh
- Mon., 24 – The latest in the Québec City arena saga
- Mon., 24 – Talisman Energy discusses shale gas leak
- Mon., 24 – School Closure
- Fri., 21 – Running out of sand on the Mags
- Thu., 20 – Tourists return from Tunisia
- Thu., 20 – Gas war: Shale VS cow
- Wed., 19 – Kirpans refused at the National Assembly
- Wed., 19 – Need another reason to quit smoking ?
- Wed., 19 – From editorials to politics
- Wed., 19 – The mystery of Duvalier continues
- Wed., 19 – China as superpower ?
- Wed., 19 – C11 coalition: attracting foreign investment
- Tue., 18 – Memories from the time of Duvalier
- Tue., 18 – Questerre slows down shale gas exploration
- Tue., 18 – New hospital in Baie St. Paul
- Tue., 18 – Pierre Landry reviews the Braids
- Mon., 17 – Baby Doc returns to Haiti
- Mon., 17 – Assistance dogs and human rights
- Mon., 17 – Dwindling caribou heards
- Mon., 17 – Bias against obesity at work
- Mon., 17 – Bookfest
- Mon., 17 – School Closure
- Fri., 14 – Revolt in Tunisia
- Fri., 14 – Sports and physical education in Haiti
- Fri., 14 – Happy Birthday Lévis
- Fri., 14 – Unionizing Couche Tard employees
- Thu., 13 – Living Library
- Thu., 13 – Quebec surgeon reflects on Haiti
- Thu., 13 – When children have a fever
- Thu., 13 – Quebec Patriotic Militia goes retail
- Thu., 13 – Foie gras debate, la suite...
- Wed., 12 – In defence of foie gras
- Wed., 12 – Where does Haiti go from here ?
- Wed., 12 – One year later, new life in Haiti
- Tue., 11 – Blogger turned scout
- Tue., 11 – Despite the sadness, life continues in Haiti
- Tue., 11 – Pierre Landry reviews Emilie Proulx
- Tue., 11 – No flies on them
- Fri., 7 – Over-Billing in the gym industry
- Fri., 7 – Quebec's new Ethics Commissioner
- Thu., 6 – Do Anti-Obesity Ads Work ?
- Thu., 6 – Quit smoking and win.
- Wed., 5 – No snow along Lower North Shore
- November 2010
- Mon., 29 – Political Panel
- Mon., 29 – Danny Williams' legacy
- Mon., 29 – Colorectal screening
- Mon., 29 – Dinos are in town
- Mon., 29 – Hugs




