CBC Radio's Labrador Morning keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.
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Silencio. From somewhere you know, aimed to you. Listen in, don’t tell. As fantasy intoxicates reality, observation becomes drowned understanding.
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Kwe’! Ullaakut! Welcome! Coming to you from Lkwungen & Algonquin territories, just two Indigenous girls tryna make it in an Urban world! Join us in discussing who we are, how we got here and everything between. Co-host & co-creator is Madeleine Begin who is Mi’kmaw from Nova Scotia, as well as co-hosted & co-creator Katelynne Adams who is Inuk from Kuujjuaq and Kangiqliniq. Follow us on: Instagram: @SpillingteaPod, @kate.adams_ & @madzbegin TikTok:@spilabteaundercedartree website: www.spilli ...
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A podcast about growing up and living in Labrador. Sharing oral histories with those who have a connection with Labrador.
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Grupo 307 ALAN RAMON TORRES MALDONADO. Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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The Autism Society is opening their first office in Labrador this weekend. We hear the details.
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In today's "Tests are happening now" episode, we talk about how to best prepare your student for success. I have found it isn't by practicing game day setups to get ready for gameday, but by understanding your pupil's psychology, behavior, fitness and ability to grasp the necessary concepts. Then work with these to prepare them to handle whatever t…
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Connecting artists with performance spaces. We hear about “NL Venues”—a new interactive platform, offering a fully searchable catalogue of some amazing NL arts venues.
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When it comes to customer service after diverted PAL flights, enough is enough. That's according to some passengers on a recent diverted flight to Sept-Iles this week. They're criticizing the airline for a lack of communication—and they say diverted passengers shouldn’t have to sleep in an airport.
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A disabled couple's Happy Valley-Goose bay home was turned upside down by an intruder last week—though nothing was stolen during the break-in. We hear about the solutions they're calling for.
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Zack brings you the upcoming events in Labrador this week including community markets, BBQs, concerts and more!
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This week in Ottawa, delegates from around the world are resuming talks at a United Nations treaty to end plastic pollution—including Nunatsiavut Government researcher Liz Pijogge. We hear from Pijogge and her collaborator Max Liboiron.
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Ticks that can carry diseases appear to be moving into Labrador, according to a Happy Valley-Goose Bay veterinarian. We speak with Rebecca Jackson from the Valley Vet Clinic.
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Locked, loaded and ready to go. Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s Todd Clements has made it to the top five of Big Brother Canada this year! We hear from his proud Happy Valley-Goose Bay mother, Theresa Clements.
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The lack of ice this year is bringing the spring seal hunt to a halt for North West River resident Mina Campbell. We hear from her.
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Christian music fans in Happy Valley-Goose Bay are missing a regular station on their radio dial, in the wake of last weekend's fire. We hear about the damage to the Happy Valley-Goose Bay station repeater for Lighthouse VOAR-FM.
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We hear from Joe Goudie about the history of the WWII-era hangar and tower that burned down on Friday.
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The federal government is launching a new National Pharmacare Plan--and as part of this plan, many kinds of diabetes medication will be covered. We hear reaction to this news from a woman with Type 1 diabetes in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
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With the current weather in Labrador, you might be thinking of sowing a few vegetable seeds—but grade 4 students in Wabush are way ahead of gardening season. We drop in on their Earth Day harvest of hydroponically-grown lettuce.
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Inuit connections to the land are taking center stage in a National Geographic documentary. We hear from one of the people creating the film.
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If you’re a fan of horror movies and supporting a good cause, you might be interested in a unique fundraiser at a Labrador West animal shelter. I’ll give you a hint… it’s all just "Child’s Play!"
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During the fire in Happy Valley-Goose Bay this week, animals at the SPCA received an outpouring of community support. We hear about it
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Doom and gloom messaging about the planet can get clicks on social media, but it may be detrimental when it comes to taking action on climate. Hear more from Happy Valley-Goose Bay's Robert Way, a Queen’s university professor who teaches a class about climate change.
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Threading a needle, picking fabric, batting and more: It takes a lot to create a custom quilt! Now Charlottetown students have learned the skills to make their own! Hear from the teacher and students at William Gillett Academy.
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The federal government is looking into opening up National Defense properties to build more housing for military and civilians, but 5 Wing Goose Bay isn't on that list. MP Yvonne Jones says the base is a critical site, not a surplus site that can be opened up right now, but work is ongoing to create more housing in town.…
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Ice, Ice... Maybe? Coming up, we'll check in with SmartICE about current conditions on the north coast.
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Mental health care in Labrador was highlighted at the House of Assembly yesterday. We hear from the MHA for Torngat Mountains on this issue, and then hear response from the provincial Minister of Health.
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Did Happy Valley-Goose Bay nursing students pay out of pocket for work experience in St. John's? Will they be reimbursed for their travels? These questions sparked some squabbles in the House of Assembly yesterday. We hear what that sounded like.
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People with disabilities could receive, at maximum, about $200 a month from the federal government’s new Canada Disability Act. But advocates say that isn’t nearly enough to help lift people out of poverty. We hear from Nancy Reid, the executive director of the Coalition of Persons with Disabilities NL.…
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Labrador youth are in Ottawa this week to network and learn about future career opportunities. We hear from two of them.
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Tax increases for the richest Canadians, new defense spending, money for housing and more. Economics professor Tony Fang dives into the details of the federal budget.
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Healing deep wounds after a terrible crime. We meet a Hopedale man heading into a community sentencing circle, four years after he accidentally killed his own brother.
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Gold medals at the Atlantics, a performance by Olympian Elvis Stojko—it's a big week for figure skating in Labrador West. We share some highlights.
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Looking for a unique, low-impact exercise? The Labrador West Status of Women might have an activity just right for you. We’ll take you to a Drum Fit class.
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Them Days held a launch party for its special midwifery issue on Monday. We hear a little of what that sounded like.
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We hear all about Team Shark Tech—a crew of students from Labrador Straits Academy building remotely operated vehicles (ROVs.) Last year they attended a world championship competition for building ROVs, and they have high aspirations for this year’s competition, too.
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We chat with North West River artist Billy Gauthier, who was just nominated for ArtsNL’s prestigious “Artist of the Year” award.
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Today we move past the obedience and moving hold and teach the dog to fetch the bumper with the single command. In doing this part humanely and with thought, the dog is taught that it controls the training pressure, and that by responding, there is no pressure at all. A critical part of the force fetch process, particularly if handling is part of t…
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Love and loss. That’s the theme of Santiago Guzman’s one-person play “Altar,” about a young immigrant originally from Mexico. We learn more about that show, which is being performed this week at the Lawrence O’Brien Arts Centre.
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First Labrador West, now Churchill Falls! The silent book club movement is spreading across the Big Land. We hear from Churchill Falls head librarian Ronda Kent.
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Nigerian puff-puffs, Filipino noodles, German sausages and more. We take you to the Association for New Canadians’ potluck in Happy Valley-Goose Bay last week.
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The shot of a lifetime. Alicia Chaulk captured video and photos of a seal pup coming up for air out on the ice in Lake Melville. We hear from Alicia about why patience can pay off when photographing animals—and also hear her concerns about the upcoming seal hunting season.
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Competitive puzzle solving, a skate-a-thon, celebrating midwifery and more. We hear What’s the Happs in Labrador for the week of April 12th.
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The inquiry into the treatment of Innu children in care resumes on Monday. Ahead of next week's hearings, we hear about the need for more core funding for social health programs.
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The Journey Project is back in the Big Land, with a new exhibit called “TRANSFORMation: a photo journey by Survivors of Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence.” We hear the details.
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It's that time of year when birders dust off their binoculars and search for rare migratory birds. We check in with south coast birder Vernon Buckle
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The Newfoundland Rogues are back in Sheshatshiu for another basketball camp this week. Players Trey Harrison, Lewis Djonkom and coach Jerry Williams stop by our studio for an update.
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The second annual small business market and Job Fair took place yesterday in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. We take you there.
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As Autism Acceptance Month continues, we hear from Labrador West parent Robin Hillier about what it’s like to raise her autistic four-year-old song, Charles.
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Wolf sightings in Happy Valley-Goose Bay have a few people on edge. We check in with a provincial ecosystem manager.
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Emotions were high at a special town council meeting in Happy Valley-Goose Bay last night, as councilors motioned to remove Travis Ford from his position as recreation director. For his reaction to last night’s meeting, Travis Ford joins us in studio.
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It's an historic time for the province's fishery. We sort through some of the latest news with Chad Strugnell, a crab harvester out of St. Lewis
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There's an avalanche safety presentation happening in Hopedale tonight. We hear all about it.
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Keeping the beat alive. We drop by an Inuit drum making workshop for teachers from the North Coast—and learn how they plan to share this knowledge with students, who they say are "hungry" for cultural teachings.
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