Episodes
This week we go birding with some young people in Sudbury, we hear about Canada goose problems in Sault Ste. Marie, a by-election is underway in Black River-Matheson, concerns about health care along the north shore, and a volunteer from North Bay is collecting Olympic pins in Paris.
Published 08/02/24
Martin from Wikwemikong plays a new trivia contest called "STEP RIGHT UP!" All the challenges are based on carnival games.
Published 08/02/24
This week we meeting the alternate rower on the Women's Eights Olympic team Kristen Siermachesky of New Liskeard, we also meet a video game designer in Sudbury, we take you to a golf course in Blind River which is also an ancient home for Mississauga First Nation, we hear about an Annishnaabe-mowin version of Star Wars, and we say farewell to CBC Executive Producer Fiona Christensen.
Published 07/26/24
Tammy plays a new trivia contest called "STEP RIGHT UP!" All the challenges are based on carnival games.
Published 07/26/24
John plays a new trivia contest called "STEP RIGHT UP!" All the challenges are based on carnival games.
Published 07/19/24
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.
Published 07/19/24
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 television shows.
Published 07/12/24
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.
Published 07/12/24
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.
Published 07/05/24
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.
Published 07/05/24
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.
Published 06/28/24
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. 
Published 06/28/24
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.
Published 06/21/24
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.
Published 06/21/24
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.
Published 06/14/24
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.
Published 06/07/24
It wasn't a clean sweep, but Andrew from Batchawana Bay did manage to score a few prizes on the Morning North Mystery Game. Have a listen and find out how many prizes you could have won.
Published 05/31/24
This week we learn about a group of Anishanabe people known as the Sudbury 817, the federal government is pressured to fund a new hospital in Moosonee, a Sudbury paramedic wins a bravery award, and a celebration of the 75 anniversary of the Blackfly Song.
Published 05/31/24
Our latest contestant for the Morning North Mystery Game had a very successful run winning all five prizes. Play along and find out if you could have done the same.
Published 05/24/24
This week a man is charged for criminal harassment for his behaviour towards Sudbury city councillor Natalie Labbee, new rules go into effect on where you can park a trailer in parts of the north, we talk to the CEO of a mining startup called Rock Fix, we get northern reaction to the WNBA team announced for Toronto, we hear about a documentary about the founder of Elk Lake, Jack Munroe, and the story of two bear cubs rescued near Killarney.
Published 05/24/24
Joan from Kagawong took a shot at playing the Morning North Mystery Game. Five prizes were available to win from the CBC Prive Vault. How many did she win? Have a listen and find out.
Published 05/17/24
This week neighbours complain about a transitional housing and drop-in shelter in Sudbury. Meantime, we visit a new transitional housing complex and overnight shelter in North Bay. We also hear about Kinmetrix Arc: a Sudbury tech start-up that is developing a device to help athletes avoid concussions, and Morning North producer Erik White forages for fiddleheads.
Published 05/17/24
Our Morning North Mystery Game contestant managed to win all five of the prizes to be claimed from our prize vault. Play along and find out if you could have done the same.
Published 05/10/24
This week we take Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie for lunch at Deluxe Hamburgers in Sudbury, a man from Mattawa gives away 500,000 trees, we learn about invasive plants found at greenhouses, and a northern chicken lays a giant egg.
Published 05/10/24
Listen as our contestant Dennis plays our weekly quiz, the Morning North Mystery Game, taking a shot at winning up to 5 prizes from the CBC prize vault.
Published 05/03/24