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Dionne Codrington - Journalist | CBC

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How new early peanut introduction guidelines may reduce allergies

According to a recent study, introducing peanuts before the age of two can help reduce allergic reactions. Guest host Dionne Codrington speaks with senior study author Dr. Moshe Ben-Shoshan, from the Montreal Childrens Hospital, to find out more.
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Exploring the Val Saint-Franois countryside on a gravel bike

Gravel biking is having a moment and some of the best roads are located in the Val Saint-Franois region of Quebec's Eastern Townships. Guest host Dionne Codrington speaks with the regions coordinator of the cycle network Marie-Jose Laforge about a unique bike tour called Carottes et Garnottes.
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New online tool by Montreal researchers is helping users be more 'tick aware'

Its tick season and if you come across one on yourself or your pet, a new website called TickTOOL can help. Bishop's University entomology professor, Jade Savage tells us about the website and the app called E-Tick, where people can send photos for identification.
2024 Black Changemakers

Meet the 2024 CBC Black Changemakers

Now in its fourth year, the series was conceived to highlight individuals from the province's Black communities who are making meaningful change and inspiring others. And for the first time, Changemakers has been expanded to a year-round project.
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Discover where 'lost' underground rivers flow in Montreal

The CBCS Jaela Bernstien joins All in a Weekend guest host Dionne Codrington to talk about the "lost" underground rivers in Montreal and other Canadian cities and why groups around the country are trying to restore them.
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Photographer Andreas Rutkauskas captures the aftermath of wildfires

Andreas Rutkauskas' work is being exhibited at the Rimouski regional museum until February 2024. Guest host Dionne Codrington speaks with the photographer about his work and focus on regeneration.
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New 21st century Christmas album by Montreal ensemble

Tired of Jingle Bell Rock? Check out Andrew Gray's take on seasonal songs featuring 21st century composers.
2023 Black Changemakers

Black Changemakers: Giving back, inspiring others and helping to shape our future

As we embark on our third edition, our selection committee continues to be tasked with whittling down our list to just 28. Yes, there are technically 31 this year but who's counting?
2022 Black Changemakers

Meet the 2022 CBC Quebec Black Changemakers

Join CBC Quebec as we celebrate the 2022 Black Changemakers. Now in its second year, the series was conceived to highlight individuals from the province's Black communities who are making meaningful change and inspiring others.

Selina Boan's first poetry collection created a connection to her language, culture and community

In Undoing Hours, the Vancouver-based poet reflects on assimilation, colonization and how she creates and takes up space.