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Detailed Information Including Programming from 2 Am Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 06:00 06:00 Local Morning Program 06:30 06:30 (5:30am start in selected markets) 07:00 Local Morning Program 07:00 07:30 CBC News: World Report at 5/6/7/8 am CBC News: World Report 6/7/8/9 07:30 08:00 08:00 08:30 08:30 The Current 09:00 09:00 The House 09:30 Grownups… New Fire Stripped The Doc Project Short Cuts 09:30 The Sunday Edition 10:00 10:00 Day 6 10:30 Q the Summer 10:30 11:00 11:00 Under the The Irrelevant Podcast Playlist The 180 This is That The Debaters 11:30 Influence Show Grownups… 11:30 (3:30 NT) (3:30 NT) (3:30 NT) (3:30 NT) 12:00 PM 12:00 PM Local Noon Hour Program Quirks & Quarks Vinyl Café 12:30 12:30 01:00 The Next Podcast The Debaters Spark 01:00 Your DNTO Vinyl Café Stories Radiolab Chapter Playlist (4 PT) 01:30 01:30 02:00 Wachtel on the Radiolab 02:00 The 180 Tapestry Spark Canada Live DNTO 02:30 Arts (3 PT, 4 MT) 02:30 03:00 03:00 Cross Country Writers & Quirks & Writers & Company Rewind My Playlist 03:30 in an Hour Company Quarks Wire Tap (5PT/MT/CT) 03:30 04:00 Local Afternoon Program 04:00 The Next Chapter Cross Country 04:30 (3 pm start in selected markets) 04:30 Checkup 05:00 05:00 Regional (1 PT, 2 MT, 3 CT, 5 AT) CBC News: The World This Hour at 4/5 pm 05:30 Performance 05:30 CBC News:The World This Weekend 06:00 CBC News: The World at Six 06:00 (7 AT) BBC 4 C'est la vie 06:30 06:30 As It Happens Short Cuts (7:30 AT) 07:00 In the Field + 07:00 07:30 Stripped By Design Doc Project New Fire AIH - Archive Randy Bachman's Living Out Loud 07:30 Vinyl Tap 08:00 The Current Review 08:00 (8 AT) Rewind (9 AT) 08:50 BBC's Witness 08:50 09:00 Inside the Music 09:00 Ideas 09:30 Saturday Night Blues (10 AT) 09:30 10:00 (10 AT) Backstage with Ben 10:00 Q 10:30 Heppner (11 AT) 10:30 Under the 11:00 Quirks & By Design Apropos This American Life 11:00 Vinyl Café Influence Quarks Randy (6 AT) (12 AT) 11:30 AIH - Archive Wire Tap 11:30 Bachman's Vinyl Tap The Sunday Edition 12:00 AM As It Happens - The Midnight Edition The House 12:00 AM 'Round Midnight 01:00 The World Day 6 World Link 01:00 Detailed information including programming from 2 am - 6 am is available at cbc.ca/radio Toll-free number for Audience Relations: 1-866-306-INFO (4636) Local/Regional news is on the half hour from 6 am - 6 pm.
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