Scott from Timmins was our contestant for the Morning North Mystery Game. He took a shot at the five prizes available in our prize vault. How well did he do? Have a listen and find out.
It was a clean sweep for Heather from Espanola as she won all five of the available prizes for the Morning North Mystery Game. Have a listen and find out if you could have done the same.
This week we meet a former judge from Sault Ste. Marie, a fire at the Empire Complex in Timmins leaves 100 people without a home, northern reaction to the provincial budget, Julie Moskalyk retires after 35 years at Science North in Sudbury, and
Josh from Sault Ste. Marie called in to play the Morning North Mystery Game this week. He scored 80 per cent and earned some CBC prizes. See if you can beat his score on the Morning North Mystery Game!
This week the Sudbury Action Centre for Youth closes its doors, Kirkland Lake pulls out of the Harry Oaks Chateau, we meet Sudbury's new medical officer for health, a women's hockey tournament in Temiskaming Shores, why some people think the co
This week the University of Sudbury partners with the University of Ottawa to remain open, Elliot Lake is a finalist to become Hockeyville, Queen's Park report with the MPP for Temiskaming-Cochrane John Vanthof, we meet an early child educator
This week Morning North broadcasts from the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference in Toronto, the police chief in Sault Ste. Marie launches a pilot project to curb intimate partner violence, supervised drug consumpt
Phil from New Liskeard phoned in to play the Morning North Mystery Game this week. Have a listen and play along as he tries to win a new CBC mug to replace the one he recently broke.
It was a clean sweep for Jim from Sudbury as he played the Morning North Mystery Game. He picked up all five of the prizes from the CBC prize Vault. Have a listen and find out how many prizes you would have won.
This week we hear about plans to allow sandhill cranes to be hunted, a former forest fire fighter shares his health concerns with the work, the Sudbury library gets funding to help homeless people, and we tour Laurentian University's President'
It's an opportunity to reward a CBC listener each week. The Morning North Mystery Game consists of five questions with audio clues from stories we covered during the week. Rita from North Bay called in to play and won four of the five available
Karen from Hanmer was this week's contestant for the Morning North Mystery Game. She cleaned out the prize vault winning all 5 of the available prizes. play along and see how many prizes you would have won.
Alex from Whitefish called in to play the Morning North Mystery Game. It was hit-and-miss when it came to winning prizes. Have a listen and find out how many prizes you could have won.
Lisé from Bonfield was our contestant for the Morning North Mystery Game. She managed to score four of the five prizes from our prize vault. Have a listen and play along to see how well you would have done.
This week despite going off the air (for one morning) we shared stories about a deadly fire at an encampment of homeless people in Sudbury, we meet one of the laid off workers at Domtar in Espanola, Community Living in Sudbury faces a financial
We had a tag team playing to win prizes on the Morning North Mystery Game. Phil and Lisa had a good run winning all 5 of the available prizes. Play along to see if you could have done the same.
Paul from Sudbury was our contestant for the first morning North Mystery Game of 2024. He picked up four of the five prizes available from the CBC Prize Vault. Play along and see how well you would have done.
This week a family from Whitefish River First Nation share a story about the challenge trying to get their tax exemption at a Sudbury store, a look at the falling price of nickel, we take a trip to a skating pond in Sudbury, and we feature a bo
This week we look at how Indigenous communities are changing how kids from troubled homes are being cared for, a report on how Unified Family Court could help address gender based violence, we hear about a project to discover the people in hist
This week we listen to part of the Sounds of the Season special on Morning North...and a segment from the holiday special from 10 years ago, we look what the provincial auditor had to say about projects and health care in northern Ontario, a st
Mallorytown isn't exactly close to northeastern Ontario, but that's where our Morning North Mystery Game contestant called us from. Play along as Margaret tries to answer 5 questions related to this week's program to win some CBC swag.