CBC Radio's Morning North is a weekday news and current affairs program hosted by Markus Schwabe.
This week a Temiskaming Shores man describes his near-death road rage experience, Pet Save in Sudbury is overrun with dogs, a father and daughter died going through the ice on the Wabi River, a new DIY care centre in Timmins, and residents of Matheson lobby to save their train station.
Margaret from Mallerytown cleaned up on the Morning North Mystery Game, winning all five of the available prizes from the CBC prize vault. Play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.
In this first podcast of 2025, we hear about a sad anniversary 10 year anniversary for a family in Iroquois Falls, we learn about a secret society in Elliot Lake, and architecture students in Sudbury design a fully accessible apartment building.
This is the year end quiz produced by CBC Sudbury featuring regional CBC hosts in Ontario playing a news and trivia quiz.
Play along with CBC listener Michael from Timmins as he tries to win all five prizes from the Morning North Mystery Game prize vault.
David from South River tried his hand at the Morning North Mystery Game. He picked up four of the five available prizes from our prize vault. Have a listen and play along.
This week we hear about the challenges facing Mennonite communities that travel by horse and buggy on Ontario highways, Syrian refugees in Sudbury react to the political changes in their home country, we look back at the history of the Sudbury arena and the possibility of building a new one, we ride along on the Nigerian community float in the Santa Claus Parade, and choirs in North Bay makes music and raise money during Haleyfest.
Play along with Phil as he uses audio clips and verbal clues to answer questions about stories we aired on Morning North. Prizes were up for grabs. Find out how many Phil won and if you could have done the same or better...
Crystal from Espanola had all the right answers to clean out the prize vault in the Morning North Mystery Game. Play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.
This week we hear about a women's shelter in Sudbury that is turning famlies away, the challenge of getting addiction treatment in the north, ground penetrating radar is being used to search for graves at the former St. Anne's Residential School in Fort Albany, we meet a man living with bladder cancer, journalist Diane Sims talks about her pursuit of MAID, and the Sudbury water tower is transformed into a goal light for the Sudbury Wolves.
Play along with contestant Ann-Marie from Goulais River as she tries to win some prizes on the Morning North Mystery Game.
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