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It was a clean sweep for Alex from Azilda as he played the Morning North Mystery Game. He picked up all of the five prizes up for grabs. Could you have done the same? Have a listen and find out.
Mark from Haggar called in to play the Morning Mystery Game, our weekly quiz based on stories that we covered over the week. There are five prizes up for grabs each week. Find out how many prizes Mark picked up and how well you would have done had you called in.
It took a few extra clues, but listener Thomas from Lively managed to answer most of the Morning North Mystery Game questions correctly. You can use this game for practice until you're ready to phone in and play to win.
Listener Bonnie from Sudbury got through to play the Morning North Mystery Game. How many prizes did she win? Have a listen and find out.
Play along with Anne-Marie from Powassan as she tries to win CBC swag from our prize vault on the Morning North Mystery Game.
We had a fun time with our Morning North Mystery Game contestant, Darryll. It was hit and miss, but Darryll still managed to pick up some CBC swag from the prize vault. Have a listen and see how well you would have done.
William from Astorville was keen to play the Morning North Mystery Game. The 11-year-old went on to win almost all of the available prizes. Play along and find out how many prizes you could have won.
Keith from Webwood showed he was a keen listener when he played the Morning North Mystery Game. He had all the right answers to pick up the 5 available prizes in our prize vault. Play along and find out how many questions you could have answered.
No tricks... just treats for listener Perry from Gore Bay. He called in to win some CBC Swag on the Halloween edition of the Morning North Mystery Game. He walked away with a tote bag and four other prizes to put in it. Play along to see how many prizes you could have won.
Mike from Sudbury managed to get most of the prizes available in this week's Morning North Mystery Game... but it wasn't a clean sweep. Have a listen and see if you could have answered all 5 questions correctly.
Our Morning North Mystery Game contestant, Louise from Coniston, was unable to win all five prizes from the CBC Prize vault... but she still walked away with a fair bit of CBC swag. Play along and see how many prizes you could have won.
We lost the contestant we had lined up to play the Morning North Mystery Game moments before going to air. Kip from Callander saw that as an opportunity to phone in and play the game... and he did with great skill, winning all of the available prizes. Could you have done the same? Have a listen and find out.
Our cpntstant for this week's Morning North Mystery Game was very sharp, answering all five questions correctly. That meant five prizes from the CBC prize vault. Have a listen and find out if you could have done the same.
Kevin from Sudbury phoned in to play the Morning North Mystery Game. It was a little tricky for him. He hadn't been listening to the program most of the week. Listening is an important part of the game as it's based on stories we cover during the week. Play along and find out how it went for Kevin.
Play along as Martin from Manitoulin Island does his best to win some swag from the CBC Prize Vault while playing the Morning North Mystery Game.
Our weekly quiz, known as the Morning North Mystery Game, featured a listener from Hanmer this week. He called in to play the game and picked up 5 prizes from the CBC prize vault. Have a listen and find out how many prizes you could have won.
Our Mystery Game contestant, Michael, managed to win all 5 items in our prize vault. Have a listen and find out how much swag you could have won.
Air Quality Ontario is a provincial agency that measures air quality across the province, but it doesn't have stations everywhere in Ontario. The Northeastern Public Health Unit has set up its own program to help monitor that. Sandra Lapajne with the health unit explains more details.
Safe boating instructor Brigitte Labby breaks down how someone gets a boating licence and what changes she would like to see. Earlier this month in Sudbury, a woman died after being hit by a boat while swimming in Lake Nepahwin.
Step Right Up is our Friday trivia game based on carnival games adapted for radio. Play along with this week's contestant Lorraine and test your trivia knowledge!



