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A vibrant blend of top news stories, local weather, traffic reports, comedy, local music, and interviews about politics, science and culture. Tune into Mainstreet on weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. Add your voice by calling us at 1-888-686-MAIN (6246) or e-mail mainhfx@cbc.ca.
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Bottom Line Bombs w/ CJ Sullivan

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The “Bottom Line Bombs” with gambler and comedian, CJ Sullivan, balances the day’s biggest stories in the sports and gambling world in a way that only he can. From skewering corporate networks’ gambling coverage to finding the monetary value in gun law player suspensions, the Bottom Line Bombs go scorched earth on the sports world (in a fun way). C.J.’s daily picks with bits on all sports are aided by guest experts in all fields. His famed “Man in the Box” segment concludes the day on a wide ...
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Live on the Mic Podcast

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Canada #1 Podcast. Hosted by Dj Duss and Bamboo Bam. Join us live and be a part of the show, with amazing debate and Interviews. Bring up and the latest news on entertainment, music, sports and life. We are the Shooting the Shit Podcast team with a new name, We have also teamed up with Clash TV. Get in at your app store! #podcast #liveshow #dj duss
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Temporarily evicted from their beloved stage, The Comedy Store Players have been coerced into chatting casually online under the feint guise of a podcast. It may not be high art but it is highly amusing. Join Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Richard Vranch, Lee Simpson, Andy Smart and Neil Mullarkey to find out what 35 years of dressing room banter does to a group of friends.
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In southern California, just outside Hollywood, there is a most unusual hotel. A hotel dedicated to the golden age of cinema and the departures of its most influential and notorious players. It is a destination that spotlights the manners in which these men and women of Hollywood perished. The rooms are decorated with an array of evidence and clues, unique to each death, and fitted with a cast of department store manikins which stand in for the major roles involved - Forensic precision made ...
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Dj Duss talks about a horrible date night. Jesse and Dj Duss went to Sudbury for the night to watch Suzi Kory perform. Also talk about their upcoming mini vacation to Vancouver. Dj Duss aka 6 One Entertainment promoting his next party on Saturday October 19th. Dj Duss : https://linktr.ee/DjDuss #podcast #rending #life…
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Host C.J. Sullivan recaps the weekend of Canon Beach, Oregon shenanigans and the absurd excitement for Caleb Williams after his preseason performance. C.J. then begins his preview of the NFC South division with guest, comedian and Panthers insider, Ryan O'Flanagan. C.J. then detonates bombs for the rest of the division including Tampa Bay, Atlanta,…
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On Thursday, Black community leaders from across Canada and the United States gathered at the Black Cultural Centre in Cherry Brook, N.S. The event gave those leaders the opportunity to present key lessons about community land trusts and how they can work. Shekara Grant of the Weymouth Falls Community Land Trust spoke with host Jeff Douglas about t…
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SurfAble, a group dedicated to presenting adaptive surfing in Nova Scotia, will be hosting an event called They Will Surf Again on Saturday. It was founded by Life Rolls On, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people living with various disabilities. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by Michelle Mahoney, the accessibility offic…
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Host C.J. Sullivan recaps week of the NFL training camp injuries and its impact on the market. For AFC West preview day, Kansas City native , and "Community" star, Brady Novak, joins the box to preview the defending champion Chiefs. C.J. then detonates bombs for the Raiders and Chargers as Harbaugh brings his khaki brand of cocky to Los Angeles. Fi…
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Curtis Whiley of the Upper Hammonds Plains Land Trust joins host Jeff Douglas to talk about a land trust event happening at the Black Culture Centre in Dartmouth, N.S., on Thursday. Leaders from Black-led land trusts around Nova Scotia, Canada and the U.S., will be giving presentations and participating in talks with community members.…
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Non-profit organizations that manage units that house hundreds of Nova Scotians who would be homeless without the help are pleading with the Houston government for more funding to properly pay for that work and to expand their programs. Representatives from Adsum for Women and Children and the North End Community Health Centre appeared before a leg…
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The Congres Mondial Acadien, or the Acadian World Congress, is well under way in Southwest Nova Scotia this week. It's a celebration of Acadian culture that's bringing people from around the world together. Nathalie Geddry, host of Radio-Canada's La mouvée, joined host Jeff Douglas to talk about what the last few days have been like.…
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Host C.J. Sullivan recaps the Olympic Closing Ceremonies and all of the final events including the tale of bad Australian break dancing. C.J. then welcomes guest Patriot insider, Bill O'D to the box to start off the AFC East preview. Bombs are detonated for Buffalo, NY Jets ad Miami as well as the much improved division is highly discussed. Win tot…
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Halifax's Zuppa Theatre and members of Sipekne'katik First Nation have come together to create an adaptation of Shakespere's The Tempest. The original was written in a time of colonization and is one of the only Shakespeare plays to feature Indigenous characters. In this retelling, titled Metu’na’q, the characters confront stereotypes. The CBC's Si…
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Carys Sutherland, who is originally from Stratford, Ont., but has family in Halifax, is Symphony Nova Scotia's new principal hornist. The French horn player graduated from Julliard and recently made CBC Music's 30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30 list. Sutherland spoke with Mainstreet's Alex Guye.…
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On Monday, Aug. 12, the Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company is hosting "The Big Bee," an adult spelling bee, at the Bus Stop Theatre in Halifax. Theatre founder and artistic director Logan Robins joins host Jeff Douglas in Studio A to give some details about the event, and to put him and some other CBCers to the test.…
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The Wabanaki Two Spirit Youth Council is holding a two-spirit naming ceremony this Sunday in Millbrook First Nation. It's the third of seven naming ceremonies the council is presenting. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Paulina Meader, a Knowledge Keeper from Membertou First Nation, who will be ceremony keeper on Sunday.…
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The Nova Scotia Workers' Compensation Board is adding "gradual onset psychological injury" to their eligible claims starting on Sept. 1. This means workers will be able to file a claim for injury caused by things like workplace bullying and harassment. The CBC's Celina Aalders spoke with legal intern Mina Ali from the Halifax Workers Action Centre …
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Host C.J. Sullivan welcomes guest Megan Gailey, Colts Insider, comic, and host of "Sports Bitches" . Megan previews the upcoming Indianapolis season to help kick off the AFC South preview episode. C.J. detonates season long boms for Houston, Tennessee, and Jaxonville. Finally, a 'Man in the Box' segment on Saturday's Terrence Crawford fight and Emi…
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Prisoners' Justice Day (Aug. 10) is a day to show solidarity for people inside Canadian prisons, remember all the people who have died of unnatural deaths while incarcerated and help those in custody overcome barriers to justice. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Renford Farrier, who was recently granted parole after over three decades in federal prison…
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Independent Living Nova Scotia will host its 12th annual Art of Disability Festival at Pier 21 in Halifax this weekend. It's all about creating an inclusive space for artists with disabilities to share their talent. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Hannah Hall, the festival's co-ordinator, and photographer Michael McCullough, who is a longtime vendor a…
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Tuesday marked a decade since the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge went viral online. It saw people around the world dumping ice-cold water over their heads and posting it online to nominate others, raising awareness and money for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by David Taylor, the vice-president of Research and Strategic Partne…
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Halifax Pride has secured hosting rights for Canada Pride in 2027. It will run concurrently with Halifax Pride from July 15-25 and will include both long-running signature festival events and introduce 20+ new events across the Halifax Regional Municipality. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Adam Reid, the board chair of Halifax Pride, about what he hop…
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Host C.J. Sullivan recaps the weekend of Olympic bombs including all of the track hits and the boxing gender outrage. C.J. then previews the AFC North division in football and begins it with an interview Cleveland insider, Brian McGannon for all things Browns. C.J. then goes on to his favorite plays between the two favorites, Baltimore and the Beng…
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Host C.J. Sullivan recaps the week of Olympic bombs, including shallow pools, gymnastic beefs, and Turkish hitmen. NFL Football has come back and CJ detonates bombs for the Hall of Fame game between the Texans and Bears. The NFC North future bombs are ignited to kick off the month long division previews. CJ welcomes two guests into the box with Xav…
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Emancipation Day events took place around the province yesterday. Late in the afternoon community members met at the Black Cultural Centre to hear a round table discussion. It was organized by Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard and she brought senators Amina Gerba, Bernadette Clement, and Rosemary Moodie together to discuss recommendations of a recent se…
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Newfoundland's Alan Doyle is out and about on the road again. The musician has three sold-out shows at the Shore Club in Hubbards, N.S., on August 27, 28 and 29. Guest host Preston Mulligan spoke with Alan about career in Atlantic Canada and his latest album, Welcome Home, which was released in February this year.…
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A group of 45 American doctors and nurses who've been to Gaza wrote to the White House last week, about what they witnessed and why they think the number of people killed as a result of Israeli military action is far higher than the official estimate. Guest host Preston Mulligan is joined by Michael Lynk, a professor emeritus of law at Western Univ…
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Host C.J. Sullivan recaps Paris' Opening Ceremony from the weekend and a few of the earl winners including Men's basketball cover over Serbia. C.J. hen contemplates what events the basketball team would medal in if they practiced that for four years. The olympics already had to send a sexist announcer home, and use sexism to attract viewers. C.J. t…
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A 14-day research cruise is happening in the Atlantic Canyons and the Gulf of Maine right now. A team of Canadian and American scientists is examining deep-sea corals to better understand where they're found and their environmental conditions to help improve conservation efforts. Mainstreet's Alex Guye spoke with Anna Metaxas, a Dalhousie Universit…
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People who gathered to celebrate Africville on the weekend are in shock after violence erupted on Saturday night. Two men who were not part of the community's annual reunion exchanged gunfire in the park. Five bystanders were hit by bullets; one was seriously injured. The CBC's Gareth Hampshire spoke with Irvine Carvery, the president of the Africv…
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A new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says one-third of Atlantic Canadian workers earn $20 an hour or less. The report also says, contrary to common beliefs, that most of those workers are not students or young people. Guest host Preston Mulligan spoke with one of the report's co-authors Christine Saulnier.…
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Torch the German Shepard was almost two years old when he died from water intoxication. The CBC's Molly MacNaughton spoke to his owner, Jule Cormier, about her loss. Guest host Preston Mulligan also spoke with a Dr. Taylor Whitcomb, a veterinarian at Metro Animal Emergency Clinic, to ask what pet owners should know about the condition.…
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Host C.J. Sullivan recaps the results form the Bombino's basbeall plays and previews the Olympic opening ceremonies. C.J. then detonates Olympic village bombs for these Paris games. The Bet Detective digs into the Canadian soccer lady drone scandal, and the Moroccan madness that rewarded rioting fans. Finally, a 'Man in the Box' segment about MLB T…
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A new exhibit that examines the enslavement of Black people in Canada will open at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 on Emancipation Day next week. It's called A History Exposed, and the guest curator behind it is Afua Cooper, a Dalhousie University professor and the Killam Research Chair of Black History and African Diaspora Studies. S…
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