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A new Marine Atlantic ferry, at a shipyard in China. Photos of the new vessel have shown up on the internet. We asked president of Marine Atlantic to tell us about it, and when it will set sail on the Cabot Strait from 2023-04-05T22:40
Photos of a ship under construction in China were popping up on the internet this week. The vessel was also attracting attention here in this province, because of its familiar lines and logo. It's ...
ListenSegment: Woman whose ex-boyfriend was killed by police is pleading for better mental health care from 2021-06-28T22:40
A violent night that followed years of struggle and failure. That’s how Amanda Antle describes a fatal shooting she witnessed in Grand Falls-Windsor in June. Her ex-boyfriend, Roy Freake, was kille...
ListenParents weigh in on province's back-to-school plans, former Liberal, now independent MHA Eddie Joyce talks about a change of premier, student wants MUN library open, and children's book tells about the Botwood murals from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Three parents give their take on the NL's English School District and its plans for children's return to school, independent and former Liberal MHA Eddie Joyce comments on the exit of the former pr...
ListenTeachers' union says children need to get back to school, but government's safety measures are inconsistent; school district has faith in government guidelines, but says plans have flexibility to change if COVID-19 case numbers worsen from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
President of NL teachers' union says the school district's back-to school safety measures have inconsistencies, but the district says it has faith in government's guidance on COVID-19.
ListenTown of Twillingate scores big by winning Hockeyville designation, NL's agriculture federation works to rebuild its relationship with a provincial minister, and woman with Stage 4 cancer keeps riding her bicycle to raise money for children with cancer from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Northeast Newfoundland town wins the Kraft Hockeyville title for all of Canada, the new president of NL's agriculture federation works to repair a strained relationship with the province's minister...
Listen"Ask Minister Haggie," Fri., Aug. 14 - NL Health Minister Dr. John Haggie answers listeners' questions regarding COVID-19 from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL Health Minister Dr. John Haggie answers listeners' questions about travel through provincial borders, masks, out-pf-province workers and many more topics.
ListenTeachers are starting to panic as the NL government delays announcing a re-opening plan for schools, a teen poet from Deer Lake wins a national award for his efforts to honour those who've served in war, and a Labrador folk rock band releases a new album from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
We ask the head of the teacher's union about the NL government's delay in announcing a re-opening plan for schools, a poem honouring people who've served in war wins a a national Royal Canadian Leg...
ListenNL's NDP leader visits western Newfoundland to get up to speed on the issues, hockey camp leaders shift gears to keep kids safe during the pandemic, and knitters lighten the mood with their third book of patterns from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL's New Democratic Party leader hits the road in western Newfoundland to catch up on the issues, hockey camp takes care to protect players and staff from COVID-19, and knitters keep the mood light...
ListenNL school bus drivers say they haven't been told how to be stay safe when classes start, cinema owner says it may be down to its final scenes due to audience limits, and women's centre urges partners to fairly divide household duties and caregiving from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
School bus drivers wait for government to tell them how to keep themselves safe in the new school year, cinema owner says the business will close unless the province loosens restrictions on audienc...
ListenEarly childhood educators adapt to COVID-19 times, parents consider homeschooling their kids, campground operator having a busy summer, and horse owner warns tourists to stay away from pastures from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Early childhood educators adapt to changing times, parents consider the homeschooling option amid COVID-19, many NL "staycationers" flock to campgrounds, and a horse owner in Bonavista warns touris...
ListenThis week's edition of "Ask Minister Haggie" from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
This week Minister Haggie answers your questions about sharing bubbles, camping and returning to school in the age of COVID-19.
ListenRestaurant grows its own food inside the dining room, how NL got a premier without a public election, and virtual leadership camps for LGBTQ youth from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A restaurant in Grand Falls-Windsor uses its pandemic downtime to plant the seeds for future menus, CBC reporter Peter Cowan explains how NL can have a new premier who's never been in an election, ...
ListenMeet the premier-designate, Cormack homestead starts an honesty market, a good season for wild mushrooms, and plans to make fresh butter in Deer Lake from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Andrew Furey talks about his plans as the premier-designate, a Cormack homestead sets up an honesty market, a professional forager gives tips on this year's bumper crop of mushrooms, and a new NL ...
ListenA new community newspaper for the southwest coast, Food banks open to idea of hunters hunting for the hungry, and our political panel weighs in on the new Liberal leader and the challenges he'll have to face from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A former Saltwire reporter opens her own weekly newspaper, the Community Food Sharing Association sees potential in hunters hunting for food banks, and a new premier, a global pandemic and an incre...
ListenMembers of NL teachers' union worry about province's back-to-school plans, blood collection service hopes people will keep donating during COVID-19, boat tour operator struggles to keep business afloat, and RV campground business falls by 80 percent from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL teachers' union president says members are concerned about this fall's return to classes, Canadian Blood Services hopes you keep donating, a tour boat operator says staycations aren't enough to ...
ListenNo 'Regatta Roulette' for St. John's this year, Labradorians love their smoked fish, and a book dedicated to Canadian kindness during the pandemic from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Regatta organizers are finding a new way to mark the civic holiday, Labradorians share tips on the best way to smoke a fish, and AN author with an NL connection shares stories of Canadian kindness ...
ListenAn award for a brave rescue in Lark Harbour, Minister Gerry Byrne answers hunters' questions about why they can't hunt for food banks, nurse reunites with twins she cared for 60 years ago, and going the distance to raise money for a cuddle bed from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A Lark Harbour man honours the friend who saved his life, Minister Gerry Byrne explains why hunters can't hunt for food banks in the province, a nurse reunites with the newborn twins she cared for ...
ListenAsk Minister Haggie from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Social gatherings and self-isolation topped the list of YOUR questions this week for health minister John Haggie.
ListenA tragedy in Sally's Cove, an NL woman works with a Hollywood star to help Indigenous women's leadership, and the beach life is getting easier for people with mobility issues. , from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A pastor comforts families on the Northern Peninsula after a tragedy in Sally's Cove, a woman from Grand Falls-Windsor teams up with a Hollywood star to help Indigenous women's leadership, and a mo...
ListenPrivacy breach at Central Health, NL hunters want to help the hungry, and emergency water conservation in Botwood. from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Central Health's CEO reacts to a privacy breach, NL hunters push to help stock local food banks, and Botwood's mayor blames old infrastructure for town's low water supply.
ListenMemorial University's new Indigenous research policy, a daughter says COVID-19 made her mother die of a broken heart, a giant year for whale watching, and protecting yourself from another virus - Hepatitis C. from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Memorial University adopts a ground breaking policy for research impacting Indigenous groups, a daughter says her mother died of a broken heart after grieving alone during the lockdown, a Bonavista...
ListenMore suspicious fires in Grand Falls-Windsor, construction has finally started on the new SPCA in the Bay of Island, emergency services resume in Bay d'Espoir, and a beautiful serenade for a pod of whales. from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The mayor of Grand Falls-Windsor reacts to suspicious fires happening in his town over the past three years, the NL West SPCA gives an update on their new animal shelter, Central Health says it's r...
ListenAsk Minister Haggie, Fri., July 24: Listeners' questions on self-isolation, visitors from outside NL, COVID-19 precautions for a lemonade stand, and more from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL Health Minister John Haggie answers listeners' questions on a broad range of COVID-19 topics.
ListenHead of NL Engish School District explains back-to-school plans, people celebrate their departed friend with an honour guard, Covid-19 masks can be difficult for deaf or hard-of-hearing people, and sculpin-shaped ice cream cones are a summer treat from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The NL English School District is putting its back-to-school plans in place, friends carry fishing rods and wrenches in an honour guard procession for a departed friend, using masks in public makes...
ListenFormer NL Premier Roger Grimes offers advice to candidates for Liberal leader and premier, advocate for homeless people says some renovation assistance money should have gone to them, and artists bring a splash of colour to re-purposed wheelbarrows from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Former NL Premier Roger Grimes gives some advice to the two men running to be Liberal Party leader and premier, advocate for homeless people says some of the money to help homeowners with renovatio...
ListenProtests over ferry rules are on hold for now, new mom is happy with midwife-assisted birth, NL singer featured in opera company video, and The Smithsonian acquires painting by NL Indigenous artist from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Protests against Labrador Straits ferry prohibition are on hold, new mom is pleased with a midwife-assisted delivery through new program, NL woman is part of Canadian Opera Company virtual choir vi...
ListenScary fire at paper mill burns through the roof, Quebec residents demand permission to take ferry to Newfoundland, university school of music urges government to put music back in the schools, and movie theatre brings back the classics from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Corner Brook's mayor and deputy fire chief talk about a fire at the paper mill, residents of Quebec's Blanc Sablon region demand they be allowed to take the ferry to Newfoundland, university School...
ListenListeners put Covid-19 questions to NL Health minister on "Ask Minister Haggie," Friday, July 17 from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Airlines, bridge clubs, the Atlantic bubble, schools, library books, Alert Level 1 - the province's Health minister tackles these topics and more on "Ask Minister Haggie."
ListenNL Liberal leadership candidate John Abbott makes his pitch, a COVID-19 contract-tracing nurse describes her job, overnight hiking trip group will use separate tents, and singer to perform at theatre's first in-person concert since COVID came from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL Liberal leadership candidate John Abbott explains how he'd modernize health care if he were Premier, a COVID-19 contact-tracing nurse explains her job, Duke of Edinburgh participants plan a safe...
ListenParks Canada sites in NL re-open with COVID-19 precautions, university's new president travels the province to educate herself, mayor anxious to see extended Long Island ferry schedule, and you can help with an atlas of breeding birds from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
"Vikings" at re-opened Parks Canada historic site will keep their distance from visitors, new president of Memorial University hits the road on a fact-finding tour, mayor anxious to see the Long Is...
ListenCarleton University linguistics professor says some of the words and phrases we use have racist roots from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The words we use are often an insight into our beliefs. Carleton University linguist Ai Taniguchi says many common phrases - like "grandfather clause" - are rooted in a racist past.
ListenVeterans press their case to be included in the Qalipu Mi'kmaq band, fire at Nordic ski club throws winter plans in the air, company is planning to re-open a gold mine, and "kitchen party" theatre festival prepares its online debut from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Veterans denied entry into the Qalipu Mi'kmaq band hope for good news, fire at the Exploits Nordic Ski Club leads to worries about the coming winter, prospects to re-open the Hammerdown gold mine a...
ListenBonavista's GeoPark gets a UNESCO designation, a Newfoundlander gets a big honour from the Canadian Wildlife Federation,and 26 years of making music earns Shanneyganock an ECMA Lifetime Achievement Award from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Bonavista's mayor reacts to the GeoPark's UNESCO World Heritage Site designation, diver Shawn Bath is recognized by the Canadian Wildlife Federation for his work cleaning up our oceans, and Chris A...
Listen"Ask Minister Haggie" your questions about the pandemic from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
We put your questions about COVID-19 to the health minister in our weekly "Ask Minister Haggie" segment.
ListenWhat to do with school sports in the fall, the challenges of working from home with your spouse, scientist behind Beothuk DNA study facing complaint of ethical misconduct, and meet the 'Bird Whisperer' of Twillingate from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The head of the province's school sports association says school teams will be doing things differently in the fall, a researcher explores how couples working from home are coping with the close qu...
ListenOn our pre-Remembrance Day program, we speak with two western Newfoundland men who fought in World War Two from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Second World War veteran Richard Brinston had a tough time coping with the loss of his brother and the aftermath of the war, but the Royal Canadian Legion and his family supported him through his s...
ListenFire in LaScie municipal building knocks out vital services, organization fields legal questions arising from Covid-19, man with special needs thrilled to get work in popular store, and families use memorial banners to honour military vets from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Fire in LaScie destroys fire hall, council chambers, library and more, Public Legal Information group answers people's questions on legal issues spurred by the pandemic, Special Olympian thrilled t...
ListenTourism operator says co-operation among industry companies is the key to success, U.S. student coming to study at MUN overwhelmed by hospitality, and cannabis product store outlets to open in central Newfoundland from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Tourism operator in Hare Bay says cooperation among companies is the key to a healthy bottom line, international student coming to study at MUN is overwhelmed by hospitality even BEFORE she gets th...
ListenMan who grew up in NL works at Ohio polling station in U.S. election, MHA wants report cards cancelled for primary, elementary students, Mi'kmaw band distributes frozen food to local residents, and gardeners are urged to plant now for next growing season from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Former Corner Brook resident works at Ohio polling station on U.S. election day, MHA wants this term's school report cards cancelled for primary and elementary students, Mi'kmaw band distributes fr...
ListenSchool district advises students on staying safe on line, airline industry analyst and NL airline owner each measure the pandemic's effects on business, ski hill manager outlines upcoming ski season, and mushroom forager's new book covers food security from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
School district helps NL kids safely navigate life online, industry expert and airline owner each weigh in on the future of air travel, manager of Marble Mountain downhill ski facility lays out pla...
ListenExpatriate American living in Gander still votes in U.S. elections, community effort helps get a stalled daycare project moving, economic council points out how Covid-19 has whacked Atlantic Canada, and "reverse" Santa parade will bring the holiday magic from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Expatriate American living in Gander still casts his ballot in U.S. elections, ingenuity and community effort help get a stalled daycare project moving again in Norris Point, Atlantic Bubble keeps ...
ListenUnion worries about social workers' workload and staff shortage, Covid-19 grounds airport's celebration plans, NHL'er Brad Marchand shoots and "scores" a hunting business, and Royal Canadian Legion branches roll with pandemic changes for Remembrance Day from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Union for social workers in Roddickton and St. Anthony worries about heavy workload and staff shortages, Covid-19 changes Gander Airport renovation celebrations to concerns about the business, NHL'...
ListenRetired midwife watches online as the first child she delivered in Northern Nfld. gets married, Stephenville council looks to new town square for a boost, NL-made film with a Gothic flair wows the film festivals, and stolen accordion is back home from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Retired midwife goes online to watch the wedding of the very first child she delivered in Northern Newfoundland, Stephenville town council looks to new town square to help boost the local economy, ...
ListenNL students say online activity can have real-life consequences, family takes NO chances with catching Covid-19 when Dad comes home from working away, ecologist separates bat fact from bat myth, and Girl Guides sell their famous cookies online from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL young people say online activity can have real-life consequences, a family in Central Nfld. take extra steps to make sure they don't catch Covid-19 from the rotational worker in their household,...
ListenSon of murdered Indigenous woman contributes to a new healing garden, drive-thru clinic gives you your flu shot, Covid-19 forces Corner Brook Winter Carnival to take a break in 2021, and Gander Goodwill gets lots of donated items - and customers from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Stephenville man's story about his murdered indigenous mother will be told in a new healing garden, drive-through clinic in Grand Falls-Windsor gives drivers their flu shot to go, pandemic causes C...
ListenDad credits son with saving his life after a woodcutting mishap, the pandemic and Black Lives Matter prompt re-working of "Archaeology of Death" course, universities to bring back international students, and houseplant sales make a greenhouse thrive from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Son's quick action, firefighter training and sense of humour save his dad's life after chainsaw accident, world events prompt a professor to revamp her course on the Archaeology of Death, internati...
ListenGoodbye, 1983 pickup - town gets a new(er) fire pumper truck. Hiker cautions about hiking in unfamiliar places, new church minister realizes the dream he had at age 6, and mineral quarry operators warn ATV drivers to keep out for safety from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Town fire department finally gets a proper pumper truck, hiker warns others against travelling in unfamiliar places, new church minister fulfills lifelong dream of serving others, and mineral quarr...
ListenDespite the beleaguered aviation industry, Deer Lake Regional Airport makes plans to map out its future from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Passenger traffic and revenues are down, but Deer Lake Regional Airport is working on a plan to shore up its future.
ListenIndigenous Nfld. fisherman weighs in on NS Mi'kmaq lobster fishing dispute, gold mining company gears up for new project, military historian remembers NL-born "Father of the RCAF," and beekeepers get their hives ready for cold weather from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL Mi'kmaq fisherman gives his thoughts on the lobster fishing dispute in Nova Scotia, gold mining company hopes for successful exploration in Newfoundland in years to come, Newfoundlander who was ...
ListenSmall Business Week in NL sheds light on hardships in 2020, church members continue restoration work a year after fire, people can call 2-1-1 for help to navigate social service agencies, and local video salutes the early women's movement's Famous Five from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Canadian Federation of Independent Business urges you to support local business during the pandemic, church members continue to restore the building a year after fire, 2-1-1 telephone service can h...
ListenCanadian veterinary assoc. president says colleagues suffer from stress, pandemic makes work opportunities for people with disabilities, soccer players get a FIFA-sized pitch, and federal funding will help cut down on plastic waste from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association president says colleagues suffer from mental stress, the pandemic creates real job opportunities for people with disabilities, the sport of soccer in Gander ...
ListenToo expensive to repair, 150yo church is deconsecrated. Woman shares what it's like to live with OCD, group plants flowers to highlight suicide prevention, and teens get help to cope with pandemic-era problems from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
"Really, really heartbroken": Repair expenses force parishioners to deconsecrate a 150yo church. A woman tells what life with OCD is like, community group plants flowers to highlight suicide preven...
ListenAuthor says her new cookbook has sweet treats that are good for you! from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Author Jessica Mitton has a lot of tips on how to treat yourself - without all the guilt. Her new cookbook, "Some Good: Sweet Treats," uses ingredients from whole foods.
ListenSeniors' home closes to visitors due to rise in local Covid-19 cases, adorable police support dog calms children and brings smiles, Cancer Relay gets a reboot, and comedian hopes to bring laughs despite the pandemic from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Lewisporte seniors' home closes to visitors due to rise in Covid-19 cases in local area, RNC police support dog will calm children and bring smiles to public and staff alike, Bonavista finds a diff...
ListenPay-what-you-can hot lunch program coming to school in Gander, scientists work to stop spruce budworm outbreaks, craft breweries get a break from government, and drive-in bingo will help a charity from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
School Lunch Association will offer affordable, hot meals to students in Gander, scientists work to stop the spruce budworm from dining on Nfld. trees, craft breweries will now find it easier and c...
ListenPhotos of Johnny Cash's moose hunting trip to Newfoundland tell a great story, the Red Cross needs YOU to help those in need, mental health webinar series is aimed at seniors, and 1978 UFO sighting in Random Island is depicted in a Canadian coin from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The son of Johnny Cash's longtime manager talks about never-before-seen images of the singer's 1961 moose hunt in Newfoundland, Canadian Red Cross seeks volunteers in Central and Western Newfoundla...
ListenHarvest Edition: Hear why a successful real estate agent gave it up to start a farm, a Gander woman turns perennials into preserves, October means Pumpkin Festival at family farm, and Grade Threes partner with community garden in the name of science from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A successful real estate agent gives it all up to start a farm, a Gander woman turns perennials into preserves, October means Pumpkin Festival time at a Pasadena farm, and a special partnership bet...
ListenNL daycare plan points out red tape faced by unlicensed operators, family farm works hard to fight food insecurity in the province, and local musician will play a character in an online game of Dungeons and Dragons from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL government's plans for regulated child-care may make it harder for unregulated services to stay in business, family farm in Central Newfoundland working hard to fight food insecurity in the prov...
ListenNL premier wins byelection seat, burn survivor offers perspective to people uncomfortable with wearing a mask against Covid-19, engineering study for wharf could offer business potential to Lewisporte, and group seeks to ditch the witch stereotypes from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL premier handily wins provincial byelection, burn survivor who had to wear a mask for two years may change your mind about the inconvenience of having to wear protection against Covid-19, enginee...
ListenNL health minister sheds light on two recent Covid-19-related cases in Western Health region, student with heart condition gets good news, retired nurse reflects on 30+ years of cancer care, and you can check out a scary corn maze! from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL health minister discusses two recent Covid-19-related cases in the Western Health region, high school student with a heart condition will be allowed to get her education online, nurse retires af...
ListenVets only required to provide emergency services to THEIR clients, says NL Veterinary Medical Assoc., CBC News tracking details of latest NL Covid cases, United Way struggling with fundraising, and war memorial repair won't be finished by Remembrance Day from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Pres. of NL Veterinary Medical Association says veterinarians only required to provide emergency service for their clients, getting consistent, correct info from NL government on newest Covid-19 ca...
ListenWoman whose dog died says vet clinic refused her calls for help, a mom keeps daughter home from school for health and safety reasons and awaits online learning, Special Olympics athletes seek training spaces, and restaurants wage a heated Burger Battle from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Woman says her dog might still be alive if vet clinic on-call had agreed to treat him, a mom who heeded doctor's advice to keep her daughter out of school awaits online learning permission, lack of...
ListenFour candidates fight it out in byelection for provincial district of Humber-Gros Morne from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The CBC's Troy Turner takes us to the district of Humber-Gros Morne, where four candidates are hoping to win the October 6 byelection.
ListenOrange Shirt Day commemorates tragic legacy of residential schools, Food First NL concerned about loss of priority boarding for trucks on Gulf ferries, local mushroom expert gives safety advice, and Western Health boss is moving on from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Orange Shirt Day commemorates the damage suffered by Canada's Indigenous families, including in NL. Food security group concerned that Marine Atlantic now requires trucks to wait their turn, mushro...
ListenNL government considers changes to locked-in retirement accounts, town allows basketball at the ice rink, movie theatre wants to try the drive-in idea, and campaign thanks sexual violence survivors from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL government considers allowing people to access locked-in retirement accounts, Town of Grand Falls-Windsor allows basketball players to play in the ice rink building, owner of struggling movie th...
ListenNL government's Mobile Crisis Response Teams to serve more communities, new research shows masks can help wearers and those around them, NL country singer on a provincial tour, and popular haunted house is reduced to haunted front lawn from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
People in a mental health crisis will soon be getting more help, in more communities across Newfoundland and Labrador, new research show masks can help the wearer as well as others, NL singer Jason...
ListenQalipu chief and member support Maritime M'kmaq chiefs in fishery dispute, six-year-old boy gets seriously ill from eating wild mushroom, people fight wilderness reserves proposal, and teacher seeks gardening supplies for outdoor classroom from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Qalipu Mi'Kmaq First Nation chief and member support Maritime chiefs in lobster fishery dispute, family gets a scare when 6yo boy gets sick from eating wild mushroom, Northern Peninsula residents f...
ListenRoyal Canadian Legion branches in NL struggle to keep going during the pandemic, airports try to cope with dramatic downturn in passenger numbers, and church group delivers free groceries to seniors from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Royal Canadian Legion branches in NL struggle to survive during the pandemic - and some may not make it. Air travel has dropped dramatically across Atlantic Canada, including in NL, and a Roman Cat...
ListenSports groups frustrated by lack of places to play, advocate concerned that person with a disability can't get an occupancy permit, St. Anthony fish plant may get new jobs, and national alpine volunteer wants to see Marble Mountain open this season from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
No access to school gyms for rentals frustrates community-based sports groups, advocate for people with disabilities says it's unfair to deny a person an occupancy permit in Stephenville, a joint v...
ListenTown council refuses occupancy permit to person with developmental disability, famous NL-themed antique and gift shop up for sale, reporter remembers Hurricane Igor - ten years on - and skin care products made from seawood give a town's economy a boost from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Stephenville town council refuses occupancy permit to person with developmental disability, NL-themed antique store and craft shop up for sale after 31 years in business, community gets an economic...
ListenPalliative care facility in central Newfoundland a step closer to reality, migrant students hold a day of action, and a baseball great from Corner Brook throws his last pitch from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Group in central Newfoundland a step closer to completing palliative care facility, a day of action in support of migrant workers and students sheds light on some of the challenges they face, and ...
ListenNL government is planning to have Marble Mountain open this winter, school district tells us what back-to-school time was like this week, and artist tells us about her first performance since Covid restrictions started from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The NL government is planning to have the Marble Mountain ski resort open this winter, an early start to sniffle season has lots of parents on edge during back-to-school week, and a singer, songwri...
ListenEven a pandemic won't stop plans for a new skateboard park in the Town of Massey Drive. We talk with the company installing the equipment from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The pandemic had delayed construction of a new skateboard park in The Town of Massey Drive, but now it's going ahead, as out-of-province workers installing the equipment get special permission from...
ListenNature conservation group urges people to take care of Sandy Point, 76yo man does 15th walk for diabetes research, Lions Clubs spring up, and Twillingate digital festival is a go from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Nature group encourages visitors to Sandy Point to look after it, Labrador man sets out on 15th walk to raise money for diabetes research, Lions Clubs in Central and Western Newfoundland enjoy a re...
ListenMinor hockey association pays off $75K debt to City - one year early; family member shares memories of historic home that burned down, Mi'kmaq artist celebrates accomplished Indigenous people, and mother and daughter combine talents in new children's book from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Corner Brook Minor Hockey pays off its $75K debt to the City - a year early. Also, a member of the Ashbourne family shares memories of the historic Twillingate home that burned, Mikmaq artist celeb...
Listen"Long haulers" suffer from Covid-19 symptoms for months, thyroid cancer survivor helps gather healthy food database, movie maker who worked on "Titanic" movie has a new film, and bakery owner moves her business from home to store-front from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
"Long hauler" Covid-19 patients who eventually test "negative" still suffer symptoms for months afterward, thyroid cancer survivor helps build a database of iodine-free foods, western Newfoundland ...
ListenAfter 33 years, former Dominion worker says she was tossed like trash, French school board responds to parents' concerns, province considers using wood chips or pellets to heat buildings, and choirs can sing again - with restrictions from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
After 33 years of service, former Dominion employee says she was tossed out like trash, .French school board responds to parents' concerns over triple-grade classrooms, NL government considers usin...
ListenParent puzzled about why her kids lost their school bus seats, parents of students at French school say it's understaffed, nurses' union wants to bring back the local school nurse, and Nfld. Insectarium has decent visitor numbers, despite the pandemic from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A parent says her kids lost their bus seats, although they live in different town than where the school is. Also, some parents of students at a French school say it's understaffed, the province's n...
ListenPsychologist suggests ways families can navigate the excitement, fear and anxiety around being back in school, teachers' union and school district have made their health and safety preparations, and university moves most of its teaching online from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Child psychologist offers tips on navigating the excitement, fear and anxiety of resuming school, teachers' union wary of health and safety preparations on buses and in schools, school district off...
ListenTwo young Nfld.women are doing post-secondary studies in parts of the U.S. that are hit hard by Covid-19, tourism business aims to help rebuild rural Newfoundland and reflect on a painful past, and Newfound Talent winner is from central Nfld. from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Two Newfoundland high school grads are studying in parts of the U.S. that are hit hard by Covid-19, tourism business wants to help rebuild rural Newfoundland while telling the painful story of the ...
ListenTwo tourism business operators tell us how their summer season went, soil researcher's work around the world could help local farmers, and minor hockey associations prepare to make the season as safe and fun as they can from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Tourism business operators in northern and northeastern Newfoundland tell how their summer season went, soil research around the world by an NL researcher could help farmers in this province, and m...
ListenAsk Minister Osborne, Friday, Sept. 4: NL's new minister of education answers questions about the challenges of keeping students and staff safe and healthy during the pandemic from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
As a new school year begins, NL's new Minister of Education, Tom Osborne, answers questions about physical distancing, masks, busing, online learning and more.
ListenPrivacy commissioner says mayor went too far by disclosing residents' travel info, small towns say lack of internet service is holding them back, Facebook group wants you to show off your staycation videos, and event honours legendary fiddler from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Pandemic or not, NL's privacy commissioner says Howley's mayor should NOT have disclosed personal information about residents' travels, small towns say slow internet is holding them back, Facebook ...
ListenGros Morne National Park officials say some local visitors are not following the rules on safety or wildlife, and Stephenville opens NL's first disc golf course from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Staycation 2020 has attracted lots of NL residents to Gros Morne National Park, but not everyone is following the rules on safety, littering or wildlife. Also, check out discs, baskets and chains a...
ListenSeasonal resident of Fogo Island and former member of transportation committee vent their frustrations about ferry service delays due to strike, and company turns byproducts of sheep farm into usable items from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Seasonal resident and former member of transportation committee say their patience is wearing thin because of ferry delays stemming from captains' strike, and a company converts sheep's bones and w...
ListenAdvocate wants women to be allowed to give birth at home, woman with compromised immune system homeschools her son, visual artist paints fellow artists in their "pandemic state," and cafe in NL gets an international honour from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Woman wants more home births done in NL, woman with compromised immune system homeschools her son, visual artist finds support and community by painting portraits of fellow artists, and cafe in cen...
ListenNL's new transportation minister weighs in on the ferry captains' strike, Canadians with a second home in this province can now plan a visit, Pilley's Island pushes 150-year celebration to 2021, and new music honours wartime artist Alex Coville from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Ferry captains' strike among the first issues for new NL minister of transportation, Canadians with a second home in this province can now plan a visit, Town of Pilley's Island has to delay its 150...
ListenFerry captains' strike leaves honeymoon couple stranded on Fogo Island, French schools in NL reveal re-opening plans, fire chief warns about phone chargers, and sighting an endangered bird excites shore bird researcher from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Ferry captains' strike means extended stay on island for honeymoon couple, French schools in NL to re-open with Covid-19 safety plan, fire chief warns people about the dangers of cell phone charger...
ListenPeople on Change Islands expect disruptions from ferry captains' strike, advocacy group welcomes women across NL to virtual run, high school exchange student from Argentina chooses to study in the province, and former premier pays tribute to business icon from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
The reduced intra-provincial ferry schedule, caused by a labour dispute, makes island residents and business owners anxious, women's advocacy group goes "virtual' with a fundraising run and welcome...
ListenAs Ottawa revamps EI program, advocate suggests improvements to the social safety net. Meteorologist sizes up the start of hurricane season, NL farm prepares to produce potatoes for french fries, and kids on bicycles love the new "pump track" from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
Advocate suggest ways Ottawa can keep people from falling through the financial cracks when the pandemic ends, meteorologist looks ahead to hurricane season, farm prepares to produce french fries,...
ListenNew minister explains "digital government," psychologist offers tips to put adults and kids at ease about face masks, employment program helps people who are on the autism spectrum, and kids' book salutes COVID-19 "heroes" from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
NL's "digital government" lets you connect with services - from the comfort of home. Psychologist helps us ease our fears about wearing masks against COVID-19, employment program aims to help peopl...
ListenRCMP give sobering reminders about dangerous driving in NL, performance art event uses a megaphone to tell stories of overlooked women, health coach tells us how to stay calm in a stressful age, and horror anthology highlights NL authors from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
RCMP warn us about the consequences of dangerous driving, performance art event uses a megaphone to tell stories of overlooked women, health coach reminds us to how to control what we can when life...
ListenThe son of an 85-year-old woman says his family is only allowed to visit her in her seniors' home two hours a week, political commentator gives her take on NL's new provincial cabinet, and an NL Liberal MP weighs in on the prorogation of Parliament from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A son shares his concerns about strict visiting hours at the seniors' home where his 85-year-old mom lives, political commentator Lori Lee Oates gives her take on the new NL premier's new cabinet, ...
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