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Maritime Noon - CBC meteorologist Tina Simpkin provides the details about the messy mix of weather that's on the way today. We hear about increasing demand at a community fridge in downtown Dartmouth. And on the phone-in: What are your thoughts on pursuing your dreams?

CBC meteorologist Tina Simpkin provides the details about the messy mix of weather that's on the way today. We hear about increasing demand at a community fridge in downtown Dartmouth. And on the phone-in: What are your thoughts on pursuing your dreams?

01/15/24 • 54 min

Maritime Noon
The Maritimes is being hit with a messy mix of snow, freezing rain, rain and ice pellets today. CBC meteorologist Tina Simpkin provides the details. We hear about the increasing demand at a community fridge in downtown Dartmouth. And on the phone-in: Keegan Matheson and Alex Mackenzie discuss chasing their dreams.
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The Maritimes is being hit with a messy mix of snow, freezing rain, rain and ice pellets today. CBC meteorologist Tina Simpkin provides the details. We hear about the increasing demand at a community fridge in downtown Dartmouth. And on the phone-in: Keegan Matheson and Alex Mackenzie discuss chasing their dreams.

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