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Els informatius sobre Vilanova del Camí realitzats des de Ràdio Nova, l'emissora municipal de Vilanova del Camí
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


CBC Radio's Information Morning kick starts the day on mainland Nova Scotia with news, survival information, compelling stories and opinions from all perspectives in the province.
CBC Radio's Information Morning Cape Breton helps listeners better understand and explore the challenges in our island's future, remember their past and celebrate their neighbours' accomplishments.
Velkommen til UDs kobling til versveva. Her vil du finne tanker og ideer, produksjoner, podcaster og provokasjoner kreert av våre Tjenestemenn Beining og Mathisen. UDefinert hver onsdag 11:03 på www.RadioNova.no - FM 99,3. (Radiotjenesten som vi før produserte ligger her og.)
Matprogrammet som sikter på å utforske, utdype og oppdage fenomener innenfor mat og matkultur. Sendingene er temabaserte, med intervjuer, smakstester, anmeldelser og reportasjer, rundt vidt og snevert i det kulinariske universet. Umami - mer enn bare mat.
DAB + // Nett // Podkast Radio Nova er Oslo-studentenes helt egne radiokanal og den eldste ikke-kristne lokalradioen i byen. 24 timer i døgnet, syv dager i uka gir vi deg et vidt spekter av programmer som garantert dekker dine interesser og spiller favorittmusikken din, før du visste at du likte den.
Les lives gratuits en direct à la radio, dans toutes les villes où Nova émet ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Kapitalen - et mørkt samfunnsprogram. Med utgangspunkt i problemstillinger rundt økonomi og samfunn tar kapitalen både konvesjonelle og ukonvesjonelle knep i bruk, for å røske opp alt gromset i verden. Ny podcast hver uke. FØLG OSS: Facebook.com/Kapitalen
Jäikö jotain kuulematta Radio Novan Aamun Aki Linnanahteen ja Minna Kuukan jutuista? Ei hätää, Radio Novan Aamun Jälki-istunto auttaa! Tolkullista puhetta tolkuttomaan tyyliin. Kuuntele juuri silloin, kun sulle sopii!
As part of the Nova Prime Page website, Xandar Radio is a podcast dedicated to the Marvel Comics character Nova! It features news, reviews, rotating segments, and creator interviews!
Discover every Pat Novak, for Hire episode currently available!If you like this series, check us out at https://otrpodcasts.com for even more classic radio shows!Audio Credit: "Pat Novak, for Hire" by The Old Time Radio Researchers Group
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Bossa Nova Dream – Rádio Online PUC Minas

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Bossa Nova Dream – Rádio Online PUC Minas
Alunos da Faculdade de Comunicação e Artes da PUC Minas
Faça uma viagem pelos bastidores do movimento mais marcante da música brasileira. Chega de saudade, vamos ouvir bossa nova!
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Nova Era – Rádio Online PUC Minas


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Nova Era – Rádio Online PUC Minas
Alunos da Faculdade de Comunicação e Artes da PUC Minas
Luciana Andrade vem apresentar um programa ousado, que utiliza o melhor do Heavy Metal com estilo e bom gosto.
To learn more about Mabel Bell, family stories, and her accomplishments, we spoke to her great-granddaughter, Marian Hubbard Bates Weissman. Anyone with any family stories about the Bells can contact Marian at Bbhreaghstories@gmail.com
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


The wonder of whale watching tours! Chris and Jan from A for Adventure share tales of incredible marine wildlife and shore bird sightings off the coast of Nova Scotia, from Brier Island to Cape Breton.
Hello! Taking a look at the week of Aug 15th to 19th in Music History, the week we lost Elvis in 1977, Ringo played live with The Beatles for the first time in 1962 and Nirvana in 1991 shoot a masterpiece! Thanks for checking out the podcast, Till next time. Marty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
This episode has Nova news, trivia, and a new round table session which looks at the New Warriors limited series Reality Check. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/xandar-radio/message
Informatiu Vilanova Informació del 29 juliol de 2022. La informació de Vilanova del Camí i la comarca de l'Anoia des de Ràdio Nova, l'emissora municipal de Vilanova del Camí.
Radio Novan Aamussa Minnan petuniassa on kirvoja ja Aki sanoo ääneen jotain mitä ei kannattaisi. Aamussa puhutaan myös hellyttelynimistä ja sehän menee ihan sekoiluksi, kuuntele Jälki-Istunto tästä!
While prices for homes in Canada have fallen, they are still higher than last summer. What does this mean for the housing market in Nova Scotia? We hear from a Royal LePage real estate agent and a senior analyst for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


There's a lot of hype happening around alcohol-free booze. Some restaurant menus have whole mocktail sections. Craft breweries and cideries are getting behind the trend too. What are the health benefits to zero- or low-alcohol drink options? Our food columnist Jennifer Brady explains.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


When Lisa LaFlamme posted a personal message online announcing that she had been let go by her employer, reaction across the country was swift. We talk about the firing and the outcry that's followed it, with Halifax-based television journalism professor Sue Newhook.
Sports Columnist Charlie Cuff looks into the possibility of a new sports dome operating at CBU.
Radio Novan Aamussa todetaan ettet sä välttämättä pystykään ihan mihin vaan. Minnalta pääsee motko ja Aki miettii vanhemmuutta mutta onko viisarin koolla väliä? Kuuntele Jälki-istunto tästä!
Radio Novan Aamussa Aki ja Minna heittäytyvät urheiluselostuksen maailmaan. Tuottaja Parta-Markus oli eilen pois ja syyhyn liittyy putkitongit ja hampaat. Käydään myös läpi tv-tunnareita, kuuntele jälki-istunto tästä!
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


A wetland is at risk due to a development project in Dartmouth. The plan is to put up a mix of detached, attached, and multi-unit buildings, but protesters say that will destroy the Eisner Cove Wetland. We speak with Bill Zebedee, President of Protect Our Southdale Wetland Society.
Halifax Regional Municipality is offering drinking water at six locations for people living on wells that have gone dry. One of the locations is the firehall at the Head of Chezzetcook. That's near where our Community Contact Tegan Rowlings lives on a well. We hear from her.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


Neon Dreams duo Frank Kadillac and Adrian Morris put out the call on Instagram last week, asking people to invite them to pool parties, birthdays and BBQs to play some backyard shows. CBC's Erin MacInnis gave them a call to find out more about the offer.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


Our healthcare system is suffering staffing shortages across the board. When Liz LeClair of Dartmouth found herself in a medical crisis last week, she was unable to access timely virtual care or emergency care. She endured excruciating pain for 36 hours.
On our "Ahead by a Century" column we look back at a massive snowstorm 1922. Our guide is community historian Vanessa Childs-Rolls, who takes a look at how a massive snowstorm affected food security.
When Dr. Paul Murphy of Sydney wanted to retire, he worried what would happen to his patients. Instead of hanging up his stethoscope right away, he found his own replacement, who happens to be a former patient.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


Rock Love was the victim of human trafficking and sexual exploitation in rural Nova Scotia in the 1990s. He joins us to share his troubling story and tell us about a research project he's hoping will help other male survivors. A warning: this story contains disturbing details.
The Nova Scotia Native Women's Association is looking into ways to make midwives accessible to all Mi'kmaw women.
Why North Sydney's fire department is a "buzz" over its latest acquisition to help save lives and fight fires.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


People who lived in a controversial encampment at Meagher Park in Halifax have moved on, some to new sanctioned tent sites. For neighbours of Meagher Park, this was the first weekend in about a year with no encampment. We hear from one of those neighbours, Emily Keast.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


When Krista and Brad Adams retired from the military, they decided to put down roots in the Annapolis Valley and make a new start as flower farmers. Krista tells the CBC's Erin MacInnis how they've spent this summer driving their big pink "Flower Bus" to farmers markets.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


Our culture columnist Tara Lynn Taylor tells us about her new musical Hood Habits. We also hear about the North Barn Theatre Collective's family-friendly picnic puppet performances and an award-winning play that's on stage at Theatre Baddeck.
Radio Novan Aamussa Aki on pistänyt pillit huutamaan ja Minnan koti on vallattu! Tuottaja Parta-Markus on laittanut parisuhteensa testiin sekä Aki opettaa Minnalle ihan perusasiat. Kuuntele jälki-istunto tästä!
Cape Bretoners learn what it is like for people who are in the LGBTQ+ community in some other, less welcoming parts of the world.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


Neptune Theatre is re-auditioning for its rendition of Billy Elliot the Musical. Pandemic closures put the show on hold for a couple of years. Now the theatre is ready to reignite it, but three child actors cast in lead roles are too old to play the characters they're portraying. We hear about that.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


From emergency room shutdowns to airport backlogs, staff across many industries are burnt out and scrambling to cover labour shortages. Our house doctor Peter Lin says it's time to read between the headlines and take another look at the root of the issue – COVID-19.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


Nova Scotians cheered when local filmmaker Ben Proudfoot won an Academy Award for Best Short Documentary for his film, The Queen of Basketball. Hot on the heels of that triumph, Ben is back with a new documentary called MINK! He chats with CBC's Carsten Knox.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


Valerie Morin, a Middleton resident who is transgender, speaks out about the harassment she received from a neighbour who yelled at her and called her homophobic slurs. She shares her awful experience with the CBC's Carsten Knox.
Radio Novan Aamussa Minnalle on syntynyt mielihalu eikä hän tiedä pitäisikö sitä sanoa ääneen. Aki sai kohteliaisuuden yllättäen ja pyytämättä mutta onko nyt aika laittaa Rinne ruskeaksi? Kuuntele Jälki-istunto tästä!
Environmental and energy experts are calling on Nova Scotia to include the Donkin mine in the province's cap-and-trade program. Professor Dave Risk with St. FX discusses methane emissions measurement.
A Hindu celebration is being marked today which highlights the bonds between sisters and brothers, where sisters give brightly coloured bracelets and brothers give the sisters pretty much whatever gift they like. We talk about the festival "Raksha Bandhan" and the movie of the same name showing in Sydney at the Cineplex.…
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


The Bus Stop Theatre in Halifax is hosting a vibrant event called "As You Are, Return to the Forgotten Land".and it's billed as a spiritual dance-rock soul medicine experience. Hear from Jont Openheart, the Halifax-based singer-songwriter behind this event..
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


The longest living resident at the Museum of Natural history is marking a special milestone. Gus the gopher tortoise has turned 100-years-old, and the museum is celebrating him in a few different ways. Museum general manager Jeff Gray speaks with Information Morning's Kyah Sparks.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


The Elizabeth Fry Society of Mainland Nova Scotia held a speaking circle to mark Prisoners Justice Day, which is recognized internationally each year. The formerly incarcerated women shared their experiences of being in prison, while advocates offered their own observations.
Radio Novan Aamussa on TikTok - haasteen lunastuksen aika kun Aki on lähetyksen ihan Minna Kuukkana. Luvassa taattua sekoilua ja villejä tilanteita, kuuntele jälki-istunto tästä!
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


Law enforcement agencies across Canada are warning the public about a spike in sextortion cases. The Canadian Centre for Child Protection says that recent data shows boys are aggressively targeted on Instagram and Snapchat. Hear how these schemes are playing out.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


A boys and girls 3x3 basketball team from Halifax is making its way to Coventry, England for the 2022 International Children's Games. Young athletes across the world participate in these Games. To find out more, we talk with Team Halifax coaches Lezlie States and Shaq Smith.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


It's the afternoon. Your stomach growls, feels empty, and you get a food craving! It's a perfectly normal sensation, but there are ways to fuel your body to fend off cravings. For more on that, we reached our food columnist, Jennifer Brady.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


Mike Baran has made a business out of the hobby of collecting colourful bits of glass from beaches. He calls himself a sea glass archaeologist. The CBC's Rose Murphy spoke with him about his unique profession unearthing the history behind bits of sea glass.
We touch base with the Ally Centre's outreach street health nurse, Sharon MacKenzie. Her position is now a permanent part of the centre. Last year the centre argued for keeping the position beyond a pilot program and has gotten its wish.
On our "Ahead by a Century" column we look back at a local farming crisis in 1922. Our guide is community historian Vanessa Childs-Rolls, who takes Producer Nicole MacLennan to the Atlantic Street Field in Sydney.
Radio Novan Aamussa Minnan motivaatio on kadonnut, mistä se voi johtua? Tuottaja Parta-Markus tuo kassin pöytään ja Akin ikänäkö saa studiossa aikaan käsittämättömiä reaktioita, kuuntele jälki-istunto tästä!
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


Fourteen service providers have signed an open letter to Halifax Regional Council imploring the city not to use police to relocate people living in the tent encampment at Meagher Park. Hear reaction to and reasons for the ten recommendations in that letter.
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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)


It has been almost six months since Theresa Gray last saw her son, Devon Sinclair Marsman.The 16-year-old went missing in Spryfield, without leaving a trace. Theresa Gray is searching for answers and has a new lead that she is hoping will help her find Devon, and bring him home.
As healthcare professionals hold together a system stretched to its limits, Dr. Whatley pleads the case for user fees to ease strain on the system.
The centre has a new space on Prince Street and celebrated with a grand opening yesterday.
CBCs Erin Pottie brings us a story about a new company with a Cape Breton connection, where proceeds from sales have been used to support mental health and addiction services in the province.
Many of us humans like to think of ourselves as superior in intelligence to most other animals.But one Nova Scotian researcher and writer is not so sure. Justin Gregg talks about his new book “If Nietzsche Were A Narwhal: What Animal Intelligence Reveals About Human Stupidity.”