CBC Radio's Morning North is a weekday news and current affairs program hosted by Markus Schwabe.
Play along with Thomas from Sudbury as he tries to win all five available prizes on the Morning North Mystery Game.
Corey from Subdury cleared out the prize vault as he answered all five questions correctly in the Morning North Mystery Game. Have a listen and find out if you could have done the same.
It was a clean sweep for Zack from Richards landing as he played the Morning North Mystery Game. He picked up all five prizes. Have a listen and find out if you could have done the same.
First-time caller Josh from Temiskaming Shores scored some CBC loot when he played the Morning North Mystery Game. Have a listen and play along to find out how many prizes you could have won.
Return player Kip from Callander joined us for this week's edition of the Morning North Mystery Game. He managed to score four of the five available prizes. Have a listen and find out how many prizes you could have won.
We invite listeners to call in to win some prizes while playing our weekly quiz show about the stories we covered during the week. This week's contestant was Jacques from Azilda. Play along to see how many prizes you could have won.
This is the last Morning North podcast in this form and we talk about why, we also talk about the CBC as an election issue, MPP Vic Fedeli talks about the global trade war, a buyer is found for the paper mill in Espanola, and a feature interview with singer Crystal Shawanda.
Play along with Meghan from Sudbury as she tries to win some CBC swag from our prize vault on the Morning North Mystery Game.
Fabio called in to play the Morning North Mystery game. He was hoping to win a CBC mug to replace his old one with a broken handle. Did he succeed? Have a listen and find out.
This week we meet a young man from Kirkland Lake who is serving with the Ukrainian army in the war against Russia, we get an update on the Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment Hubs, we learn about the growth of online sports betting in Ontario, we meet a 100-year-old World War 2 veteran, and we visit Sudbury's first smash room.
This week Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre visits Sudbury, we visit a seniors apartment in Coniston, the mayor of Timmins talks about moving a homeless encampment, northern municipalities procure Canadian, and we talk about the record price of gold.
This week we meet the sound of the Northern Ontario moose at the Brier plus an interview with Brier champ Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste Marie. We hear how local citizens are sharing local news, the city of Elliot Lake feels pressure to buy Canadian, an we hear about a northern Ontario company that is getting houses built in remote First Nations.
Mary was a keen listener this week, winning a perfect five out of five prizes on the Mystery Game. Play along and see if you can tie her score!
It was a bit of a struggle for Corey from Sudbury as he tried to win some CBC swag on the Morning North Mystery game. Play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.
This week we look at why homes are so expensive, our election coverage continues with a focus on the ridings of Temiskaming Cochrane and Algoma Manitoulin, we hear from a Tesla owner in Sudbury, and Meagan Duhamel is named to the Skate Canada Hall of Fame.
Gerry, a trucker from Timmins, parked his vehicle on the side of the road so he could play the Morning North Mystery Game. He managed to score a few prizes from our prize vault. Have a listen and find out how many prizes you could have won.
This week highlights from the Northern Ontario Provincial Leaders Debate in North Bay, a controversy over a turtle habitat near Blind River, curler Tracy Fleury returns to the Scotties, and we meet some table tennis enthusiasts in Sudbury.
Kip from Callandar was back for another kick at the can as he tried to win all five prizes in the Morning North Mystery Game. How well did he do? Have a listen and find out.
Play along with Jordyn from Corbeil to see how many prizes you could have won on the Morning North Mystery Game.
This week we meet some non-voters in northern Ontario, Sudbury NHLer Nick Foligno and his wife Janelle talk about becoming Heart and Stroke Foundation ambassadors, a look at how the health centre on Manitoulin keeps its emergency room open, we hear about a new card game company in Sudbury, and the Baxter Cup marks a 100 year rivalry between the curling clubs in Espanola and Little Current.
This week a panel realtors discusses housing in northern Ontario, Kap Paper gets a ten million dollar loan from the Ontario government, we meet the mother of a three year old with a rare disease in Espanola, and a Special Olympian from Timmins is featured in a Tim Horton's advertising campaign.
Frank from Sudbury needed a few extra clues, but he still managed to win all five prizes in this week's Morning North Mystery Game. Play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.
This week northerners reaction to the inauguration and early policies of Donald Trump, a Sudbury paralyzed from a rare disease speaks out on accessibility, Trout Creek vies to become Hockeyville, and quilters in Sault Ste. Marie reach a milestone in making quilts for people in need.
You could tell that Matt from Sault Ste. Marie had been paying attention to what he heard on Morning North this week when he played the Mystery Game. It was a clean sweep for him, winning all of the available prize. Could you have done the same? Have a listen and find out.
This week some Sudbury residents share their frustration the neighbours living in shared housing, Nurturing Algoma aims to screen babies and toddlers, northern Ontario gets its first hyberback oxygen therapy centre, a geneologist talks about navigating Indigenous ancestry, and CBC announces plans to hire a new reporter for Sault Ste. Marie.Â
Mirelle from Sudbury took a crack at this week's Morning North Mystery Game. You can play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.
Margaret from Mallerytown cleaned up on the Morning North Mystery Game, winning all five of the available prizes from the CBC prize vault. Play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.
This week a Temiskaming Shores man describes his near-death road rage experience, Pet Save in Sudbury is overrun with dogs, a father and daughter died going through the ice on the Wabi River, a new DIY care centre in Timmins, and residents of Matheson lobby to save their train station.
In this first podcast of 2025, we hear about a sad anniversary 10 year anniversary for a family in Iroquois Falls, we learn about a secret society in Elliot Lake, and architecture students in Sudbury design a fully accessible apartment building.
This is the year end quiz produced by CBC Sudbury featuring regional CBC hosts in Ontario playing a news and trivia quiz.
Play along with CBC listener Michael from Timmins as he tries to win all five prizes from the Morning North Mystery Game prize vault.
David from South River tried his hand at the Morning North Mystery Game. He picked up four of the five available prizes from our prize vault. Have a listen and play along.
This week we hear about the challenges facing Mennonite communities that travel by horse and buggy on Ontario highways, Syrian refugees in Sudbury react to the political changes in their home country, we look back at the history of the Sudbury arena and the possibility of building a new one, we ride along on the Nigerian community float in the Santa Claus Parade, and choirs in North Bay makes music and raise money during Haleyfest.
Play along with Phil as he uses audio clips and verbal clues to answer questions about stories we aired on Morning North. Prizes were up for grabs. Find out how many Phil won and if you could have done the same or better...
Crystal from Espanola had all the right answers to clean out the prize vault in the Morning North Mystery Game. Play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.
Play along with contestant Ann-Marie from Goulais River as she tries to win some prizes on the Morning North Mystery Game.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.