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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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