Join Gord from Sudbury as he plays the Morning North Mystery Game, answering trivia questions based on the week's news to win prizes from the vault. The questions cover topics like health issues, transportation updates, marketing awards, border business challenges, and local critter sightings.
This episode features the Morning North Mystery Game with contestant Heidi from Sault Ste. Marie. Before playing, Heidi shares insights and a memorable story from her 37-year career as an elementary school secretary. She then plays the game, answering questions on politics, sports, education, news, and money, ultimately winning all five available prizes. A brief post-game chat covers her summer plans and local air quality issues.
Play along with Tom from Sudbury on the Morning North Mystery Game! Tom answers questions based on the week's news stories covering topics from hobbies and the environment to politics and health, trying to win prizes locked away in the CBC vault.
This episode features the Morning North Mystery Game where contestant Corey from Sudbury answers five questions based on the week's news to win prizes. Corey, a former construction worker transitioning to a school bus driver, discusses his career change and memories before tackling questions across categories like education, sports, history, transportation, and environment. Listen as he successfully answers all five questions, clearing the prize vault.
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.
Josh from Temiskaming Shores plays the Morning North Mystery Game, answering questions about the week's news in categories like politics, health, education, and medicine. He wins prizes for correct answers and discusses his work in renewable energy and weekend plans to see an ultrasound of his upcoming child. Despite missing one question, Josh wins a pen, water bottle, mug and cap.
Kip from Callander returns to play the Morning North Mystery Game. He discusses his work on the railway, including track maintenance and beaver control. He then answers questions on mining, elections, competitions, education, and health, winning several prizes. The episode concludes with Kip's weekend plans and farewells.
This episode features Jacques from Azilda participating in the Morning North Mystery Game, a quiz show recapping the week's stories. Jacques answers questions on news, events, politics, youth, and music, winning CBC prizes along the way. The episode highlights Jacques's positive attitude and active lifestyle despite his visual impairment.
Megan from Sudbury plays the Morning North Mystery Game, answering questions on transportation, health, trade, politics, and music to win CBC prizes. Her daughter Madeline joins in, and Megan shares stories about teaching and summer plans at the family camp.
This episode marks the end of the Morning North podcast in its current form, explaining the reasons behind its sunsetting. It covers the CBC's role as an election issue with statements from political candidates, an interview with MPP Vic Fedeli about the global trade war, and the acquisition of the Espanola paper mill. The show concludes with a feature interview with singer Crystal Shawanda discussing her new album.
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.
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.
Mar 07, 2025•15 min
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