Episodes
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.
Published 11/22/24
Published 11/22/24
Play along with contestant Ann-Marie from Goulais River as she tries to win some prizes on the Morning North Mystery Game.
Published 11/22/24
It was a good outcome for John from Sault Ste. Marie on the Morning North Mystery Game. He had a clean sweep winning all of the prizes in the CBC vault. Play along and see if you could have done the same.
Published 11/15/24
Marc from Sudbury got a perfect score on this week's Morning North Mystery Game. He won all five of the items up for grabs in our prize vault. Have a listen and find out if you could have done the same.
Published 11/08/24
This week Morning North broadcasts from Sault Ste. Marie Ontario and Sault Ste.Marie Michigan to hear from voters in the U-S election, we also hear about a woman from Manitoulin Island who went missing a month ago, and we get an update on the fate of the YMCA in Sault Ste. Marie.
Published 11/08/24
Flora from Onaping tried her luck this week at the Morning North Mystery Game. She needed a little help but still managed to clean out the prize vault. Find out how many prizes you could have won.
Published 11/01/24
This week we hear how the only obstetrics unit between Timmins and Thunder Bay faces potential closure, we meet a homeless man in Sudbury, two Americans living in northern Ontario talk about the U-S election, Timmins MP Charlie Angus talks about his book about growing up in the 1980s, and a cheese factory in Kapuskasing wins big at the Royal Agricultural Fair in Toronto.
Published 11/01/24
Play along as contestant Tyler from New Liskeard tries to win all five prizes in the prize vault on the Morning North Mystery Game
Published 10/25/24
This week we look at the provincial government's plan to address Ontario's doctor shortage, a hunter shares his passion for making trophies from animal skulls, GM's cold weather testing facility in Kapuskasing closes, and we visit a scary attraction in Sudbury.
Published 10/25/24
Our Morning North Mystery Game contestant Cathy needed a little help with some of the questions in our weekly quiz, but she still managed to walk away with a few prizes. How many prizes could you have won? Have a listen and find out...
Published 10/18/24
This week we take listeners to the forest for a special province-wide program about trees, we also learn about the tallest tree in Ontario, the Garson arena is renamed after Hockey Hall of Famer George Armstrong, we hear about an online community for autistic people to play Minecraft, and the Laurentian University President's mansion finds new life as an Airbnb.
Published 10/18/24
It was a family effort but Morning North Mystery Game contestant Kerri from Manitoulin Island picked up all five prizes available to win. Could you have done the same? Have a listen and find out.
Published 10/11/24
This week a man from northern Ontario breaks the Ontario record for growing the largest pumpkin, an update on the ten thousand patients who were de-rostered in Sault Ste. Marie, a teenager from Sudbury is singled out as a potential Olympic athlete, police officers in north are equipped with automated licence plate recognition technology, and ancient bones are returned the the Mississauga First Nation.
Published 10/11/24
Play along with our contestant Ken from Markstay-Warren as he tries to win all five prizes from our prize vault.
Published 10/04/24
It was touch and go as Lucy from Sudbury tried to win as many prizes as she could on the Morning North Mystery Game. Have a listen and find out how many prizes you could have won.
Published 09/27/24
This week the story of a bottle of whiskey found in a car that went through the ice on Larder Lake almost 100 years ago, a Sudbury woman talks about how her ex-partner had access to video cameras inside her house for months without her knowing, we look at the future of the former paper mill site in Sturgeon Falls, a Sudbury family deals with a bat flying around their house, we check out the greenhouse at F.J. McElligott School in Mattawa, and Markus tries to play a pumpkin horn.
Published 09/27/24
Malanie from Copper Cliff got a perfect score on the Morning North Mystery Game. She correctly answered all five questions in our weekly quiz to clean out the prize vault. Could you have done the same? Have A listen and found out.
Published 09/13/24
This week we hear about plans to store radioactive waste in Nairn Centre, northern businesses say they weren't paid for their services working on a big Canadian film, the search continues for a teenager who went missing in Sudbury 11 years ago, Laurentian students design an award-winning robot, and we remember the tragedy at Reesor Siding from the 1960s.
Published 09/13/24
Play along with our contestant Louis from Sudbury as the Morning North Mystery Game returns after taking a break for the summer.
Published 09/06/24
This week Timmins announces plans to convert a hotel into a wellness centre to help people with addictions, we look at the conduct of some Sudbury city councillors, we learn about the artificial intelligence courses and programs at northern schools, and we hear how parents can deal with stress.
Published 09/06/24
For our final week of Step Right Up, our summer game show on Morning North, Steve from Sudbury joined us to answer some trivia questions in our game based on the carnival. Play along to see what you could've won.
Published 08/30/24
Beth from North Bay plays a new trivia contest called "STEP RIGHT UP!" All the challenges are based on carnival games.
Published 08/23/24
Moe from Iroquois Falls plays a new trivia contest called "STEP RIGHT UP!" All the challenges are based on carnival games.
Published 08/16/24
Perry from Gore Bay plays a new trivia contest called "STEP RIGHT UP!" All the challenges are based on carnival games.
Published 08/09/24