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 (radio program)|The Current]]'' at 8:37 am. The sole exception is ''Qulliq'', the program from [[Nunavut]], which begins at 6:30 am [[Eastern Time Zone|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.<ref name="cbc-2014cuts">{{cite web|title=CBC to cut back supper-hour news, in-house productions|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/cbc-to-cut-back-supper-hour-news-in-house-productions-1.2688409|website=CBC News|accessdate=June 29, 2014}}</ref><ref name="cbc-2015cutbacks">{{cite web|title=CBC announces changes to local supper-hour newscasts|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/cbc-announces-changes-to-local-supper-hour-newscasts-1.2869615|website=CBC News|accessdate=December 13, 2014}}</ref>
Local afternoon shows on CBC Radio One air from 4 pm to 6 pm local time, except in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax]], [[Ottawa]], [[Toronto]], [[Winnipeg]], [[Calgary]], [[Edmonton]], [[Vancouver]] and [[Victoria, British Columbia|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 peoples of Canada|aboriginal]] languages. See [[CBC North]] for further information. (Pre-6 am morning show start times are listed in brackets in the table)