News headlines, sports, weather and of course important things happening in and around our city, get it all on Today in the SOO. Join host Scott Sexsmith for all the information you need to carry on with your day. Get it every Monday-Friday and get it in five minutes or less!
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CBC Radio's Morning North is a weekday news and current affairs program hosted by Markus Schwabe.
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Two guys start out with a tech or news story, and end up through discussions of history and science fiction, somewhere else.
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Part history, part folklore, part travel, and all Michigan. Join Angie and Mike as they uncover Michigan and its hidden mysteries in a way that's never been done before. Be safe out there and text them when you get home. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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From Paradise to Hell, Haunted Mitten has all the ghost stories in Michigan
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Grain, malt, yeast, honey, apples, grapes—if it ferments, she'll be there. Join Kathy Yan Li as she chats with Canadian brewing ingredient producers!
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Step Right Up - John from Sault Ste. Marie
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John plays a new trivia contest called "STEP RIGHT UP!" All the challenges are based on carnival games.
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: The great drought of 2024 is over: LCBO to reopen tomorrow. Healthcare and clerical workers at Group Health prepare to hit picket lines. City receives $368K from OLG. Bridge Walk won't return until next year.By Village Media
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Knocked out: Global tech outage causes mass disruption. Grocery Code of Conduct a go after Walmart and Costco sign on. Algoma Steel seeks buyers for dust from arc furnaces. Sackville Road extension sparks lots of comments. Music and Ribs, Rotaryfest is off and running. Arts and Culture Festival is looking…
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Morning North Podcast from Sudbury for the week of July 15, 2024
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This week we interview Olympic athletes Syla Swords and Jill Irving, we hear about a missing person's case from the 1960s in North Bay, an update on Elliot Lake's Hockeyville win, and we check out the Dionne Quintuplets basket on display at the Callander Museum.
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Accused killer Steven Jones seeks change of venue for 2026 trial. Deja-vu: Another Albert-Elgin crash. Local LCBO employees hopeful with talks back on. Kidney Clothes is closing. Pedal to the metal: Speed limit jumps to 110 on 69 between Sudbury and French River.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Stolen plaques recovered, one person charged. Thessalon First Nation finally gets to look into elections appeals. Algoma Steel CEO fields questions from inquisitive mayor and council. Huron Board announces new Superintendent of Education. Freedom Convoy organizer Pat King won't testify at his trial.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: City council unanimously votes to backstop YMCA. Great goose -Stop the poop! Some short term closures of Queen Street sidewalks expected this week. Susan Hamilton Beach gets promotion. Could we end up hosting Kraft Hockeyville in September? Free day-use-access to provincial parks on Friday.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Trump shot on Saturday, makes 9am tee time on Sunday. LCBO pulls plug on opening handful of stores amid strike. Ward 1 councillors want ads along Hub Trail and want the physician recruitment program to target more than just doctors. Phil Esposito plaque goes missing. United Way needs help with back-to-sch…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: SooToday readers come through for the YMCA. City will be asked to introduce a goose management program. A Community Improvement Plan is being developed and the city wants your input. Doctor shortage now impacts 2.5M province-wide. Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Program has officially launched. Terry S…
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Morning North Podcast from Sudbury for the week of July 8, 2024
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This week a Sudbury woman talks about why she's moving to Saskatchewan, we cover the LCBO strike, some northern municipalities are dealing with the issues of backyard chickens, we check out a human hair wreath at the St. Joseph Island Museum, and a Sudbury accountant talks about her side gig as a rigger for high angle challenges on reality televisi…
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The Mystery Game is taking a vacation. In its place, a fun trivia contest we're calling "STEP RIGHT UP!" All the challenges are based on carnival games.
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Do we need a downtown parking garage? Airport passenger levels down. Two websites not to visit. City police continue to look for missing 40-year old. Was losing the lights at Albert and Elgin a mistake?
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Lukenda Charitable Foundation revealed as purchasers of the YMCA building. Algoma Steel pledges $250K to support the Y. Multiple people sick, some hospitalized with Listeria related to plant-based mil products. How the LCBO strike could re-shape the crown corp's future according to Brock prof. Cast for Ch…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: T-6 days and counting: The clock continues to tick for the Y. Queen street closed for two days. Another crash at the Albert and Elgin. First Nations accusing Metis of attempts to divide. New tourist centre in Batchewana will let you 'plug in'. Free use of provincial parks next Friday.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Is Joe Fratesi onto something? City awards almost $5M in construction and paving jobs for the summer. Grazie! Another incredible Italian Festival. The RCMP (Musical Ride) is coming to Echo Bay for two days. Trouble sleeping- We might be able to help.
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Welcome to Doug Ford's dry summer. Our Pride crosswalk is beaming bright and beautiful again. Insolvent landlords get court-ordered extension with strings attached. Weekend vigil planned for those impacted by AIDS. Dolly Parton to help out book lovers. What's the key to being a super-ager?…
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The Morning North Mystery Game is our weekly quiz where we have one listener answer some questions about stories that aired on the program during the week. Up to five prizes are up for grabs. This week's contestant was [name] from [city]. Play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.
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Morning North Podcast from Sudbury for the week of July 1, 2024
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This week we hear about honeybees dying in the north, a study of sturgeon, a family from Wahnapitae waits for kidney donation, Thornloe Cheese may get a second life, we visit the Sudbury Rowing Club, and we meet the man who spends his days working on a crane overlooking downtown Sudbury.
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: The YMCA still hundreds away from their goal. Garden River First Nation to payout $110K to band members. Northern and Copperfin credit unions make it official. SSM detectives investigate vandalism of Pride crosswalk. Echo bay to lose LCBO. Bon Soo up for Ontario Choice Award.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Thessalon First Nation employees sign union cards and certify. What's in a name - Lots if you ask the Downtown Association. New Rotary parade route has some questioning the logic. Get an Agawa Canyon Tour upgrade for only $500. The walls come tumblin' down- Holy Trinity demo begins.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: "Text-gate" continues to make headlines - Councillor Spina responds to allegations. Bridge walk postponed will get re-scheduled soon according to organizers. Crimestoppers is moving, phone service could be interrupted. Trillium Talk this week covers the unexpected closure of the Ontario Science Centre. Sa…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: A city councillor is making accusations involving a supposed group chat at Monday's meeting. Emergency responders extract woman from library. SSM Police Board plans to write feds and province over local catch and release concerns. Fore! Golf club swinging attack trial underway. 35-year-old from Goulais ch…
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Morning North Mystery Game Jun 28 2024 - Darryl
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The Morning North Mystery Game is our weekly quiz where we have one listener answer some questions about stories that aired on the program during the week. Up to five prizes are up for grabs. This week's contestant was Darryl from Notre-Dame-du-Nord, Quebec. Play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.…
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Morning North Podcast from Sudbury for the week of June 24, 2024
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This week we meet a high school valedictorian in Sudbury, a family loses their home to fire on Manitoulin Island, a cartoonist in Sault Ste. Marie launches an art school, the Laurentian University track turns 50, and a conversation with future Olympic soccer player Chloe Lacasse.
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Judicial pre-trial moved up for Steven Jones. NOSM has new boss. Police headlines. What's open and not this Canada Day. Keeping pets safe when fireworks go off. Free fishing to celebrate Canada's birthday. Paul Maurice's family speaks out on big Stanley Cup win. Hounds sign 14th rounder.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Sobering stats: Cannabis edges out booze as most common impaired driving substance. Some councillors not impressed with YMCA management. Major crime scene deemed murder-suicide. McDougall fined $70K for safety act violation. Batchewana First Nation band members take part in peaceful demonstration. Bridge …
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Sault native Paul Maurice is a Stanley Cup champ! A downtown parking fiasco could prove costly if not resolved soon. Brent Lamming gets promoted. Homelessness on the rise in SSM. Almost 20K homes between Sudbury and SSM to 'get connected'. LCBO to extend hours as strike deadline looms. Two local hockey pl…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: 20-year old's body found in St. Mary's River. New collection agency to be appointed by city to collect fines. Two parks to get new equipment. Pickleball Palooza packs Pee Wee -raises cash for Autism. Huron-Superior board's budget approved by trustees.By Village Media
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For part 2, we travel the state from west to east to visit locations where the Underground Railroad played a significant part in Michigan's history. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram for photos, trivia, and more! Hosted by Angie Amman and Martin Butler. Written and edited by Angie Amman. Produced by Angie Amman. Artwork by Martin Butler. Great Lak…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Algoma University president has full support of board. Missing sisters found safe. January's blast furnace shut-down hot Algoma Steel hard in the wallet. The Soo's population has grown. Show your PRIDE - we've got a new crosswalk. This week on Inside the Village: Teens are going to learn skills to pay the…
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Morning North Mystery Game Jun 21 2024 - Mike
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The Morning North Mystery Game is our weekly quiz where we have one listener answer some questions about stories that aired on the program during the week. Up to five prizes are up for grabs. This week's contestant was Mike from Timmins. Play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.
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Morning North Podcast from Sudbury for the week of June 17, 2024
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This week we learn about a swamp transplant in Sudbury, North Bay residents share their concerns about PFAS in their drinking water, Science North turns 40, an Espanola couple celebrates 50 years of marriage by doing 50 fun things, and a Michipicotin man talks about going without food for several days for healing.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: City police looking for two missing sisters. Insolvent out-of-town landlords alleged to have spent millions on luxury items. YMCA still looking for new members to remain viable. Air passenger levels down 4% in May - still down 28% from pre-pandemic levels. International Bridge Walk is coming up. Sault Sur…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Heat warning continues but relief is coming. LCBO workers set to strike July 5th. Sault College gets $50K to improve credit transfer system. OLG building to get $4M facelift. Algoma Steel completes upgrades to plate mill. Sudbury cop headed to trial - accused of assaulting 12-year old. Storm sewer work fo…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Heat warning in effect - what does that mean? Thousands lost power yesterday. Road work downtown shifts east - we map it out for you. Nominations for SooToday's Community Builders Awards now open. Some must read police headlines.
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: A heat warning is in effect for most of the province. One new fire confirmed for the Northeast region. Holy Trinity's 63 year run comes to an end. Ride for Autism raises thousands. The latest Trillium Talk -Landlords, renters and squatters.
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Bill C332 passes unanimously in the House of Commons. The prez of the OMA visits Group Health. Richie Stacks wants out of the big house until his trial. Drug bust yesterday sees 4 arrested. Wildlife killed the power yesterday for 3,000 east-enders. Not a dream-home but this low priced property could be yo…
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On this week's episode we explore the role Michigan played in the Underground Railroad. This will be a multipart episode. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram for photos, trivia, and more! Hosted by Angie Amman and Martin Butler. Written and edited by Angie Amman. Produced by Angie Amman. Artwork by Martin Butler. Great Lakes Confidential Merch This …
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Morning North Mystery Game 14 Jun 2024 - Eric
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Eric from Subdury had a good run on the Morning North Mystery Game, picking up all five of the prizes available to be won. Could you have done the same? Have a listen and find out.
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: There's a big brou-ha-ha over the fundraiser ride for ARCH. The Huron Board announces new director. Robinson Huron law firm agrees to allocate half its earned fees to Anishinabek causes. Algoma Steel adds to leadership team. A wet situation downtown yesterday. OHL announces new commish.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Your beer and cheap gas run across the river this weekend won't get interrupted. SSM paramedics begin process that could lead to a strike. ADSB trustees approve board despite funding gap for transportation. Improvements proposed for Clergue Park. Two must-see videos.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Local paramedics want to return to the bargaining table. If you take your dog across the river, you need to know this. Two First Nations dispute Robinson Huron Treaty legal fees. 2,000 extra people expected in town this weekend. Here's your chance to be Mayor for a day if you're in grade five or six.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Waterfront revitalization has commenters fired up. Run the Great Lakes has now raised over $150K for charities. Algoma U celebrates graduates. Former SSM resident competes on Summer Baking Championships. Vin Greco weighs in on new Ontario booze regs.
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Ford shuffle's the deck. Familiar out of town landlord back in the news. What does the latest move by the Bank of Canada mean to us? Bikes and a ton of ice cream swiped. Hounds trade D-man for some picks. Cool and wet this weekend.
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Morning North Podcast from Sudbury for the week of June 3, 2024
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This week we hear about a missing woman in Sudbury, a look at what happened to donations to Laurentian University, we check out an ambulance simulator, two chip stands go up for sale in Sturgeon Falls, members of the black community fill churches in the north, and Backroads Bill solves a mystery about a swimming pool.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Sault College board approves budget with massive deficit. Bushplane and Entomica to work more closely together. Two-vehicle collision causes significant damage. Rotating rally's to protest private clinic expansions coming to PC MPP offices. Jordan Foisy is a funny guy and has the hardware to prove it. Pau…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: IPV pilot project has led to charges in four cases. Users of St. Mary's river take note of changing flows. USW Community Strong Race is back. The SSM Library is celebrating Pride Month. Sault puppeteer continues to impress. Lots of rain over the next few days.…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: De-rostered from Group Health, 3000 patients have new home as of today. Local 2251 Prez makes statement on pending court action against Group Health Centre. Ontario health Coalition to hold hearings on ED closures. Both sides of the river come together at City Council last night. Mayor Shoe is handing out…
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Will lines at the border be extra long starting Thursday? Students will need to pass a financial literacy test to graduate. Two arrested after stolen truck gets stuck in sand. If you live around Boundary Road - South Market - Eastern Avenue, you might want to invest in ear plugs. Saginaw Memorial Cup win …
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Send us a Text Message. On today's podcast: Police presence last night on Wellington. Mayor Shoemaker updates us with his 6 month review. ADSB student trustees green light cell phone ban. Cross border collaboration to protect the Great Lakes. City council from both sides of the river to meet Monday. Shoplifting doubles in a year: Chief is flabberga…
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