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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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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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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Labrador City has a new space for anyone who love computers, science and making new things. We'll drop in on the new "Shed Labrador Inc. Makerspace."
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Poor behaviors, new training problems, confusing troubles, generally stem from the dog being in a situation it cannot manage, is confused or is disheartened or distrustful. But very few of us look at things this way. Understanding the inner nature of your dog can often be quite useful in problem solving.…
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Fishing season has begun for crab harvesters in southern Labrador. But with fewer fish plant workers, it's taking longer to process the catch. We hear from Mary’s Harbour mayor Alton Rumbolt, who’s also a long-time fish harvester
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As part of the Labrador Campus’ “Big Land, Big Sky” week, astronomer Svetlana Barkanova dropped by Sheshatshiu Innu School last week. We hear some of her presentation on the northern lights.
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Since Muskrat Falls was approved, concerns have swirled over the possible contamination of nearby country foods. We hear from two Environment and Climate Change Canada researchers looking into mercury and methylmercury levels near Lake Melville.
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33 new houses in Sheshatshiu are being built, thanks to funding from the federal government. But according to Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation Chief Etienne Rich, about 300 applications were submitted for those 33 houses. We hear from Rich and Labrador MP Yvonne Jones at a funding announcement last week.…
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It’s a disease that affects 1 in 10 women. Yet, a lot of people don’t know much about endometriosis. We meet one woman from Labrador West who traveled internationally for help.
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Just how rustic should a cabin be? Should it have all the creature comforts of home, or not so much? We asked some folks in Happy Valley-Goose Bay what comes to mind when they think of a cabin.
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At one point, the Gosling Lake campground just outside of Happy Valley-Goose Bay was in need of a little TLC. But now, co-owners Jamie Abbass and Blair McLean are breathing new life into the place—and they even hosted us for our provincial remote show this morning. We chat with Jamie about their plans for the place.…
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We chat with the proud owner of a shiny aluminum "Airstream" camper, and hear why she loves being part of a vintage camper community.
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We meet two campers who’ve spent every weekend at Gosling Lake Campground since the start of the season. Josh Mckenzie and his wife, Melissa, give us the low down on their camping spot.
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We know a lot of people in this province are good at lighting camp fires. But the pathfinders from the Happy Valley-Goose Bay guiding unit definitely know their stuff. We hear their advice on lighting fires.
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Camping and good grub go hand-in-hand, and that's next on the menu during our special May 24 holiday show!
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Nothing says camping like a freshly caught fish—especially a fish caught and prepared Filipino-style. We meet Katrina Ayade, a Filipino woman who loves fishing in Labrador, and hear her recipe for "Kinilaw"—a kind of Filipino “ceviche” or raw fish.
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Join Zack as he tells you all about the happenings in Labrador this week!
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Do you like to get out on the water and shout at people..? You could have the makings of a future coxswain! We’ll hear about a coxswain workshop coming up in Wabush, and learn about the art of leading boating teams at the Labrador West Regatta.
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After her 84 year old mother was sent home from the Labrador Health Centre with a broken leg, a Happy Valley-Goose Bay woman is asking why her mother didn't receive an x-ray. We learn more about why Sheila Brown says the province's health care system is failing its most vulnerable citizens.
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Should a bus route have bus stops? The electric bus coming to Happy Valley-Goose Bay might not. We speak to a transportation advocate about that, and ask for his thoughts on the overall vision for the electric bus here in town.
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Seven inshore shrimp harvesters in Nunatsiavut say that for the first time ever, they're being denied a shrimp quota. They also say that about a third of the quota is going to the Nunatsiavut Government’s former Minister of Natural Resources. But Nunatsiavut says the rules are working as they should. We hear from fish harvester Darryl Flowers and J…
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Over 6,600 people in Fort McMurray have been evacuated so far due to forest fire. We speak to a Labradorian who lives in the city, and hear how she's coping with the situation.
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Spring is in the air, and that means it's time to clean out some recycling—if you have a recycling program, that is. We hear from the volunteer recycling group making recycling possible in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
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A long-awaited mining project in Labrador West could be up and running soon—but some local officials are worried about the company’s potential fly-in, fly-out workforce. We hear from Labrador West MHA Jordan Brown and Wabush Mayor Ron Barron.
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Vancouver mining company Saga Metals is eyeing two potential sites in Labrador for mining uranium, lithium, titanium and more. We hear from the company’s chief geological officer and director, Michael Garagan.
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And the awards for Best Direction, as well as Best Community Representation go to… Makkovik! We hear from grade 12 students Michelle Nochasak and Robert Andersen—along with their vice-principal, Dion Rideout—about their prize-winning short film, “Traditional Practices in Inuit Education.”
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Literature lovers of Happy Valley-Goose Bay, you're in luck! The brand new "Words of Warmth Literary Festival" is launching this June. We hear more details from organizer Morgen Mills.
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The town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay has enough money in hand to buy its electric bus. Labrador MP Yvonne Jones and Mayor George Andrews announced that news yesterday—though we still don't know when the bus will hit the streets. We hear the latest update.
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Look up, look waaayyyy up. Labrador Campus is hosting its Big Land, Big Sky week with some out-of-this-world events. We meet Mi'kmaw astronomer Hilding Neilson, who uses Indigenous knowledges to understand our place in the Universe.
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The Indigenous Patient Navigator program has been going strong in St. John’s for about 15 years. We spoke to coordinator Ashley Dicker, and learned how she's helping medical students better understand the health care needs of Indigenous Labradorians.
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It's a new group to help combat isolation for seniors. We hear about the new Silver Fox 50 Plus club in St. Lewis
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Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada is calling for legislation and funding to help midwives become established in Inuit communities. We hear from Pauktuutit president Nancy Etok.
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Reducing heating bills, making homes more comfortable, and helping reduce greenhouse gases. We learn about the new Nunatsiavut Energy Efficiency Retrofit program from Jamie Hewlett, the Nunatsiavut Government’s regional energy coordinator.
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If you're a rising star in the youth music scene, the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Arts Society wants to hear from you! They're holding online auditions for Labrador youth ages 19 and under for their Newfound Talent Contest.
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We hear all about "Iron Aura"--a new exhibit of Labrador West mining photography in Montreal. We meet photographer Tanea Hynes, who is originally from Labrador City.
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If you're thinking of lacing up some running shoes for the first time—or even the first time in awhile—the Trappers’ Running Club has a beginner's clinic to welcome you! Chris Griffin is a board member with the club, and he tells us all about the club’s “Learn to Run” program.
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Zack tells us what’s happening around Labrador this week.
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They have a brand new tune, a show coming up at the Lawrence O'Brien Arts Centre, and they're catching their breath after a whirlwind North Coast tour. The Silver Wolf Band joined us live in studio this morning for their very first musical performance on Labrador Morning!
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We hear about an event that's soon to be on everyone's lips in Labrador City this weekend— especially since there'll be a workshop on how lipstick is made. They're even talking about the science of lipsology! We get a preview of the Science Rendezvous event in Labrador City.
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For Mother’s Day, celebrated seamstress Blanche Winters pays tribute to her mother, Nellie Winters
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A strong artistic matrilineal line runs through the Winters family in Makkovik. We spoke with the daughter of one of the most influential seamstresses in Nunatsiavut in celebration of Mother's Day.
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With Mother’s Day around the corner, we chat with some mothers and grandmothers at Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s Little Tree Family Centre.
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A concert featuring an abundance of local talent is happening in Happy Valley-Goose Bay this weekend—and it's all to support travel for Labrador cancer patients. We hear all about the 14th annual Air Daffodil Concert from long-time organizer Kirk Lethbridge.
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A group of Hopedale youth is the talk-of-the-town after they won the $1 million dollars Arctic Inspiration Prize on Tuesday night. It's the first time a Nunasiavut project has won the top prize. We check in with Hopedale AngajukKâk Marjorie Flowers to hear what community members are saying.
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With the provincial government subsidizing WestJet flights from St. John’s to Europe, Labrador West MHA Jordan Brown is calling for more affordable flights within the province. We hear from him.
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The future is bright for aspiring solar panel installers in Labrador! We learn about the new Solar Panel Installer program at the College of the North Atlantic in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, and also hear about some other new trades programs on offer.
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Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s Todd Clements voted Canada’s Favourite Houseguest on Big Brother Canada
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Happy Valley-Goose Bay's Todd Clements made the top 4 of Big Brother Canada—AND he was voted Canada’s Favourite Houseguest! The Toddinator's proud mother, Theresa Clements, joined us for a chat after the season finale.
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We continue celebrating Labradorians' Arctic Inspiration Prize wins! We hear from Nunatsiavut Government archaeologist Lena Onalik, just after she learned about the win for the Hebron and Nutak reunions project.
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An intriguing piece of Labrador aviation history soars in a brand new podcast. It's a story about a gift that left a lasting impact on the people of Labrador. We find out more about Liberator: A Gift From Above.
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16 million stamps featuring a photo of the Torngat Mountains have been printed by Canada Post! We chatted with the St. John’s photographer behind the stamp, Michael Winsor.
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The North West River Volunteer Library is celebrating its 40th anniversary! We hear from Liz Dawson, an original volunteer with the library.
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A story that will probably tick you off. Ticks are being spotted on more animals in Labrador. We hear from a researcher on how you can protect yourself this summer.
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A group of Hopedale youth just won one million dollars for a new language and culture center! We hear from the team dreaming of the "Inotsiavik Centre" project, and celebrate their Arctic Inspiration Prize win.
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