CBC Radio One local programming

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Stations in Canada's CBC Radio One network each produce some local programming in addition to the network schedule.

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The amount of local programming may vary from station to station. For instance, some stations in smaller markets may produce their own morning show but air an afternoon show from another station. Some stations in major markets also preempt some regular network programming in favour of an extended local schedule.

Some regional programming is also produced which is shared by all stations in a province. This most commonly applies to daily noon-hour shows, weekend morning shows and a Saturday afternoon arts and culture magazine.

Content

Local programs on CBC Radio One feature news and human interest content local to the region they serve. Each program also includes both national and local news headline segments. Some general content segments, such as business news reports, science news reports and entertainment reviews, air across the network on all local programs.

Some local segments from the various morning and afternoon programs are also aired on the national network program The Story from Here .

At the top of each hour during the morning and afternoon programs, national newscasts – World Report in the mornings and The World This Hour in the afternoons – air for the first ten minutes. A shorter local newscast typically airs at the half-hour mark.

On statutory holidays, nearly all local programming is preempted in favour of network-wide special programming. In heavily populated provinces like Ontario, the various local morning shows within often rotate broadcasting for the entire province. On Christmas Day, the entire daytime broadcasting schedule, and most of the evening is preempted for holiday music programming except for news programming such as World Report and The World at Six

Weekday programming

Local morning shows air from 5:30 am or 6 am local time, depending on the station, to 8:30 am. They are followed by a local news update, and then The Current at 8:37 am. The sole exception is Qulliq, the program from Nunavut, which begins at 6:30 am ET and airs until 9:30 am ET. As of the 2015-16 television season, the 6:00 a.m. hour of these programs outside of CBC North air on local CBC television stations. [1] [2]

Local afternoon shows on CBC Radio One air from 4 pm to 6 pm local time, except in Halifax, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and Victoria, where they start at 3 pm. Rebroadcasters outside of those cities do not air the first hour of the extended afternoon shows; they stay with regional or conventional network programming and then rejoin their host station's afternoon show at 4 pm.

In addition to the standard local programming blocks, the stations in Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and northern Quebec also preempt much of the network's afternoon schedule to produce additional local programming in aboriginal languages. See CBC North for further information. (Pre-6 am morning show start times are listed in brackets in the table)

CityStationMorning show
5:30 or 6:00 to 8:30 am
Noon show
12:00 to 1:00 pm
Afternoon show
3:00 or 4:00 to 6:00 pm

Alberta

Calgary CBR Calgary Eyeopener (Loren McGinnis and Angela Knight)Alberta @ Noon (Judy Aldous)The Homestretch (Chris dela Torre)
Edmonton CBX Edmonton A.M. (Mark Connolly) (5:30 am)Radio Active (Jennifer Ng and Min Dhariwal)

British Columbia

Kamloops CBYK-FM Daybreak Kamloops (Shelley Joyce)BC Today (Michelle Eliot)Radio West (Sarah Penton)
Kelowna CBTK-FM Daybreak South (Chris Walker)
Prince George CBYG-FM Daybreak North (Carolina de Ryk)
Prince Rupert CFPR
Vancouver CBU The Early Edition (Stephen Quinn) (5 am)On the Coast (Gloria Macarenko)
Victoria CBCV-FM On the Island (Gregor Craigie) (5:30 am) All Points West (Jason D'Souza)

Manitoba

Thompson CBWK-FM Information Radio (Marcy Markusa) Radio Noon (Marjorie Dowhos)Up to Speed (Faith Fundal)
Winnipeg CBW

New Brunswick

Fredericton CBZF-FM Information Morning (Jeanne Armstrong) Maritime Noon (Bob Murphy)Shift4:00 to 6:00 (Vanessa Vander Valk)
Moncton CBAM Information Morning (Jonna Brewer and Vanessa Blanch)
Saint John CBD-FM Information Morning (Julia Wright)

Newfoundland and Labrador

Corner Brook CBY CBC Newfoundland Morning (Martin Jones and Bernice Hillier) (6:00 am)The Signal (Adam Walsh)On the Go (Anthony Germain) (4 pm), The Broadcast (Paula Gale) (6 pm)
Gander
Grand Falls-Windsor
CBG
CBT-FM
Happy Valley-Goose Bay CFGB-FM Labrador Morning (Janice Goudie) (5:30 am)
St. John's CBN The St. John's Morning Show (Krissy Holmes) (5:30 am)

Northwest Territories

Inuvik CHAK Qulliq (Cindy Alourut) (4:30 am), The Trailbreaker (Hilary Bird)NorthwindNantaii (William Firth) (1 pm), Legots'edeh (Mary Anne Williams) (2 pm), Tusaavik, Trail's End
Yellowknife CFYK-FM Tide Godi (Cecilia Boyd) (1 pm), Dehcho Dene (Jimmy Hope) (2 pm), Denesuline Yatia (Marline Grooms), Trail's End

Nova Scotia

Halifax CBHA-FM Information Morning (Portia Clark) Maritime Noon (Bob Murphy)Mainstreet (Jeff Douglas) 3:00 (or 4:00 outside HRM) to 6:00
Sydney CBI Information Morning (Steve Sutherland)Mainstreet (Wendy Bergfeldt) 4:00 to 6:00

Nunavut

Iqaluit CFFB Qulliq (Cindy Alorut) (6:30 am)Nipivut (Pauline Pemik)Tausunni (1 pm), Tuttavik, Tusaajaksat, Tusaavik, Sinnaksautit (10 pm)
Rankin Inlet CBQR-FM Qulliq (Cindy Alorut) (5:30 am)Nipivut (Pauline Pemik) (11 am)Tausunni (noon), Tuttavik (2 pm), Tusaajaksat, Tusaavik, Sinnaksautit (9 pm)

Ontario

London CBCL-FM London Morning (Andrew Brown) Ontario Today (Rita Celli)Afternoon Drive (Allison Devereaux)
Ottawa CBO-FM Ottawa Morning (Robyn Breshanan) All in a Day (Alan Neal)
Eastern Ontario Ontario Morning (Ramraajh Sharvendiran)
Sudbury CBCS-FM Morning North (Markus Schwabe)Up North (Jonathan Pinto)
Thunder Bay CBQT-FM Superior Morning (Mary-Jean Cormier)
Toronto CBLA-FM Metro Morning (David Common) Here and Now (Gill Deacon)
Southern Ontario Ontario Morning (Ramraajh Sharvendiran)
Kitchener-Waterloo CBLA-FM-2 The Morning Edition (Craig Norris) [3]
Windsor CBEW-FM Windsor Morning (Nav Nanwa)Afternoon Drive (Allison Devereaux)

Prince Edward Island

Charlottetown CBCT-FM Island Morning (Mitch Cormier) Maritime Noon (Bob Murphy)Mainstreet (Matt Rainnie) 4:00 to 6:00

Quebec

Chisasibi (Eeyou Istchee) CBMP-FM Quebec AM (Julia Caron), WinschgaougEyou DipajimoonWinschgaoug, Breakaway (Alison Brunette)
Kuujjuaq (Nunavik) CFFB-FM-5 Quebec AM, Qulliq (Cindy Alorut)NipivutTausunni (1 pm), Tuttavik (2 pm), Tusaavik, Tusaajaksat, Tusaavik, Sinnaksautit (10 pm)
Montreal CBME-FM Daybreak Montreal (Sean Henry) (5:30 am) Radio Noon (Shawn Apel)Let's Go (Sabrina Marandola)
Quebec City CBVE-FM Quebec AM (Julia Caron)Breakaway (Alison Brunette)

Saskatchewan

Regina CBK The Morning Edition (Stefani Langenegger)Blue Sky (Leisha Grebinski)The Afternoon Edition (Garth Materie)
Saskatoon CBK-1-FMSaskatoon Morning (Candice Lipski)

Yukon

Whitehorse CFWH-FM Yukon Morning (Elyn Jones)Midday Café (Leonard Linklater)Airplay (Dave White)

Weekend programming

Each province and territory also has a regional weekend morning show, which airs provincewide Saturday and Sunday mornings from 6 to 9 am, and most also have a regional arts and culture magazine which airs on Saturday afternoons at 5 pm. Stations in the Atlantic provinces air an additional regional arts and culture program on Sunday afternoons at 4 pm. AT, due in part to a hole in the schedule created by the fact that Cross Country Checkup airs live across Canada at 5 pm. AT. CBI in Sydney airs the long running Island Echoes, a weekly cultural program on Saturday evenings at 8 p.m AT.

In some of Western Canada, however, distinct Saturday afternoon arts and culture magazines are no longer aired, and the stations instead air a repeat airing of the national network program Unreserved .

CityStationSaturday morning
6:00 to 9:00 am
Saturday afternoon
5:00 to 6:00 pm
Saturday evening
8:00 to 9:00 pm
Sunday morning
6:00 to 9:00 am
Sunday afternoon
4:00 to 5:00 pm

Alberta

Calgary CBR Daybreak Alberta (Paul Karchut)Key of A (Tarik Robinson)n/aDaybreak Alberta (Paul Karchut)n/a
Edmonton CBX

British Columbia

Kamloops CBYK-FM North by Northwest (Margaret Gallagher)Hot Airn/aNorth by Northwest (Margaret Gallagher)n/a
Kelowna CBTK-FM
Prince George CBYG-FM
Prince Rupert CFPR
Vancouver CBU
Victoria CBCV-FM

Manitoba

Thompson CBWK-FM The Weekend Morning Show (Keisha Paul) Unreserved (Rosanna Deerchild)n/aThe Weekend Morning Show (Keisha Paul)n/a
Winnipeg CBW

New Brunswick

Fredericton CBZF Weekend Mornings (Bill Roach)East Coast Music Hour (Bill Roach)n/aWeekend Mornings (6 am–8:30 am), Atlantic Voice (Lindsay Bird) (8:30 am–9 am)Maritime Connection (Preston Mulligan)
Moncton CBAM-FM
Saint John CBD-FM

Newfoundland and Labrador

Corner Brook CBY Weekend AM (Heather Barrett)East Coast Music Hour (Bill Roach)n/aWeekend AM (Heather Barrett) Deep Roots (Tom Power)
Gander CBG
Happy Valley-Goose Bay CFGB-FM
St. John's CBN

Northwest Territories

Inuvik CHAK The Weekender (Marc Winkler) Unreserved (Rosanna Deerchild) (4pm-5pm), Dene Yatin/aThe Weekender (Marc Winkler)Voice of the Gwich'in (William Firth) (5 pm)
Yellowknife CFYK-FM

Nova Scotia

Halifax CBHA-FM Weekend Mornings (Bill Roach)East Coast Music Hour (Bill Roach)n/aWeekend Mornings (6 am–8:30 am), Atlantic Voice (Lindsay Bird) (8:30 am–9 am)Maritime Connection (Preston Mulligan)
Sydney CBI Island Echoes (Wendy Bergfeldt)

Nunavut

Iqaluit CFFB Saturday Morning Show (Toby Otak) Unreserved (Rosanna Deerchild) (4 pm)n/aSunday Morning Show (Toby Otak)Sunday Request Show (3 pm)
Rankin Inlet CBQR-FM Saturday Morning Show (Toby Otak) (5 am) Unreserved (Rosanna Deerchild) (3 pm)Sunday Morning Show (Toby Otak) (5 am)Sunday Request Show (2 pm)

Ontario

Ottawa CBO-FM In Town and Out (Giacomo Panico)In the Key of C (Craig Norris)n/aFresh Air (Ismaila Alfa)n/a
Eastern Ontario Fresh Air (Ismaila Alfa)
Sudbury CBCS-FM
Thunder Bay CBQT-FM
Toronto CBLA-FM Big City, Small World (Errol Nazareth)
Southern Ontario In the Key of C (Craig Norris)
Windsor CBEW-FM

Prince Edward Island

Charlottetown CBCT-FM Weekend Mornings (Bill Roach)East Coast Music Hour (Bill Roach)n/aWeekend Mornings (6 am–8:30 am), Atlantic Voice (Lindsay Bird) (8:30 am–9 am)Maritime Connection (Preston Mulligan)

Quebec

Chisasibi (Eeyou Istchee) CBMP-FM All in a Weekend (Sonali Karnick)The Bridge (Nantali Indongo)n/aAll in a Weekend (Sonali Karnick)n/a
Kuujjuaq (Nunavik) CFFB-FM-5 Saturday Morning Show (Toby Otak)Unreserved (Rosanna Deerchild) (4 pm)Sunday Morning Show (Toby Otak)
Montreal CBME-FM All in a Weekend (Sonali Karnick)The Bridge (Nantali Indongo)All in a Weekend (Sonali Karnick)
Quebec City CBVE-FM

Saskatchewan

Regina CBK Saskatchewan Weekend (Shauna Powers) Unreserved (Rosanna Deerchild)n/aSaskatchewan Weekend (Shauna Powers)n/a

Yukon

Whitehorse CFWH-FM The Weekender (Marc Winkler) Unreserved (Rosanna Deerchild) (4 pm), Rencontresn/aThe Weekender (Marc Winkler)Voice of the Gwich'in (William Firth) (5 pm)

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