All In A Day now features
an extended three-hour format, offering one more hour of local
programming, beginning at 3 p.m.
Adrian and the All In A Day team continue to cover
compelling local stories, and offer strong regional, national
and international reports between 3-6 p.m. every weekday.
Coming Up
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Friday: You know Halloween is upon us when horror flicks start popping up in theatres. Our pop culture columnist Jesse Wente we'll look at the return of scary movies and offer up some terrifying picks for a frightful Halloween night. Our political panel will be by with their unique take on the week that was in national politics.
And we'll hear how Karin refugees from Burma are adjusting to their new city. That's today on All In A Day between 3pm and 6pm.
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Contributors
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Laurence Wall
Join
Ottawa Radio News Producer Laurence Wall for
the latest breaking stories on AIAD.
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Tom McSorley
All In A Day's theatre critic, Tom McSorley,
provides thoughtful insights on the city's
latest theatrical productions.
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Robert Fontaine
All In A Day's film reviewer, Robert Fontaine,
provides his perspicacious summaries of Canadian,
foreign and and the occasional mainstream
movie each Thursday.
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Columnists
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Pat
Senson
Each week Science reporter Pat Senson, from
CBC's Quirks & Quarks, brings us the latest
in science, technology, medicine and the environment.
Related: cbc.ca/quirks |
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