Labrador Morning

 
 

Labrador Morning

Hosted by Bailey White and Matt McCann, the program keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.

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Happy New Year Labrador!

Hear from a few mayors in the big land and a rescue in Mary's Harbour.

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Some of 2019 in the Big Land!

We're taking a look back on the stories we brought you throughout 2019. Some made us laugh, others brought tears to our eyes, but they all told a tale of life in Labrador.

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Merry Christmas from Labrador Morning

Have a listen to some wishes from all over the Big Land!

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Tibb's Eve show!

On today's show we bring you a new story from Dave Paddon, Labrador Morning's Tyler Mugford has a Top 5 favourites for holiday movies. We're getting some safety tips for using fireworks. We are giving you the opportunity to see Nunatsiavut through the lens of photographer Geoff Goodyear. We meet Wabush Girl and you'll want to check out her Instagram. Then we talk to our show psychologist Jeannine Hubbard on how to enjoy a stress free holiday. And house doctor Peter Lin joins us to offer some tips on staying healthy this holiday season.

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Program offered at Grenfell Campus aimed at Indigenous students, a chat with a local bird compiler, highlighting an artist in Churchill Falls, first ever Miss Teen Labrador Pageant, and so much more

On today's show, We'll talk to a local bird compiler who's taking part in the 120th Christmas Bird Count for Bird's Canada which is the country's leading science-based bird conservation organization, this kitty got it confused, you're supposed to come down the chimney, not crawl up under the shed! we'll get all the details on Max the cat. We'll hear more about a program that's offered at the Grenfell Campus in Corner Brook that's aimed at Indigenous students around the province. Plus, Labrador is comprised of many makers, crafters, artisans and more. This week we're bringing you some folks we chatted with, and for today's artist we'll hear from Percy Cutler, We'll have all the details on the first-ever Miss Teen Labrador Pageant that's happening in the New Year. Finally, do you send Christmas cards during the holidays? Well, there's one person that would love to get a card in the mail, we'll tell you all about it.

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New piano installed at the airport in Happy Valley Goose-Bay, an update on local sports, tips from an expert on cooking turkey's, Labrador's first local craft beer brewery, and much more!

On today's show, we'll hear more about a piano that's been installed at the airport in Happy Valley Goose-Bay, and update on local sports from our sports columnist Craig Wallace, and If you have a curiosity about things that crawl, fly, or scutter about, we have a book you'll find fascinating, no doubt! Are you worried about cooking that big turkey this holiday season? Worry not! There's an expert to help and they're only a phone call away. Plus, Labrador is now home to its first-ever local craft beer brewery, we'll get all the details from brothers Dave and Brian Hurley who opened the brewery, Labrador is comprised of many makers, crafters, artisans and more. And finally, this week we're bringing you some folks we chatted with, and today we're bringing you to Bert Penney's shed.

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Here are some of the stories from the Big Land coming up to Christmas

In this podcast you'll hear the story of a resident from Mud lake hoping for more cold so the river freeze. you'll hear from RCMP reminding you not to take the wheel if you consume alcohol or drugs during the holidays.You'll get the top 5 video games to give as gifts this holiday season. we'll talk baking with Florence Faulkner and so much more have a listen!

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LABRADOR MORNING TURKEY DRIVE 2019

Thank you for all the volunteers who braved the cold once again this year ! 277 turkeys and 4645 $ in just under 3 hours...WOW! Thank you Have a listen to get you in the spirit of Christmas!

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An update on PAL airlines flight 922, celebrating the first anniversary of the opening of the foodbank in Nain, how one school on the south coast is giving back this year, and more!

On today's show, we'll talk to Miriam Lidd who was on PAL airlines flight 922, and how she dealt with the racist comments made, we'll take you to the foodbank in Nain that is marking its first anniversary this month, and we'll find out what just what kind of year it's been. Plus, we'll have the details on how a school on the south coast is getting into the Christmas spirit by giving back to the community. Finally, we'll hear from Anne Budgell, who wrote the book 'We all Expected to Die: Spanish Influenza in Labrador, 1918-1919.'

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Labradorian who worked with Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, Smart ICEs 'Smart Buoy', who was Roland Shears? A children's book about NATO's low level flying in Labrador

On today's show, we'll hear from a Labradorian who worked with Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, we'll get all the details on Smart ICE's 'Smart Buoy' a device that measures the thickness of the ice. Plus, we're going to speak with a long-time volunteer with the Roland Shears Memorial Christmas Hampers in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, and we'll learn more about the man for whom the hampers are named after. Finally, a children's book called Nutaui's Cap is hot off the presses and we'll get all the details on it.

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'This the season of sharing

On today's show, we re-air and interview with Dr. Rawluk , a well known obstetrician in Happy Valley-Goose Bay that passed away last weekend. We hear part of the heartfelt speech from MHA Lela Evans. We hear from the lawyer who represented Jonathan Henoche about the conclusion of the coroner on the inmate's death. Then a good news story about a cabin built by Innu to teach the next generation about life on the land. We discover the challenges of living with muscular dystrophy through Elvis Strangemore's experience. And we go live to a Labradorian attending COP 25 in Madrid, to discuss climate change.

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'This the season of celebration

On today's show we get a ride on a new groomer at the cross country ski club in Labrador West. We check out a state-of-the-art breastfeeding pod officially launched at the Goose Bay airport. We hear from the president of Nunatsiavut Government regarding the resignation of Kate Mitchell. We find out what's happening this month at the arts centres in Labrador.

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'Tis the season of memories

On today's show, a young labradorian is in Madrid attending the climate summit. We talk budget for the residents of Happy Valley-Goose Bay. We reflect on the life and career of Dr. Wieslaw Rawluk who passed away this past weekend. And we talk about the efforts put in to deliver the Christmas Hamper in HVGB.

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'This the season of giving

On today's show the impact of the plastic bag ban in HVGB. It's the week to talk about HIV in indigenous communities. And Labrador West have all kind of initiative on the go to give back during this Holiday season.

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Saying bye-bye to single use plastic bags, tips on Black Friday shopping, 15th annual Steve Ramey Memorial Hockey tournament, stories of the Advent season from an elder in Nain and much more!

On today's show, we are saying bye-bye to the bag! Happy Valley-Goose Bay town council voted unanimously to ban plastic shopping bags this week, and we'll get the details from town councilor Lori Dyson-Edmonds. You know it's getting close to the holiday season when Black Friday advertisements are kicking around. We'll hear some people's thoughts on the annual sale. Plus, the 15th Annual Steve Ramey Memorial Hockey Tournament is kicking off this weekend, and we'll hear from Blake Ramey, who is the son of Steve Ramey and is playing his last games at the tournament this weekend. Also, this Sunday marks the beginning of Advent, and we'll hear stories from an elder in Nain about the Advent season. And, we'll talk to a local business in town that made some exclusive lip balm that some of you lucky listeners have a chance to win!

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Who was Nancy Columbia? Details on the 10th annual Celtic Christmas show, check in with HVGB's SPCA and much more!

On today's show, we'll hear the story of Nancy Columbia, who's a name you might remember from the history books. We'll get the details on the 10th annual Celtic Christmas show, and we'll find out more about the annual book sale that's happening in Happy Valley Goose-Bay this weekend. Plus, for this week's throwback Thursday, we'll hear from an Inuk from Nain that worked in Australia with Koala Bears. Dollars to doggies, after a big fundraising week, we're checking in with the HVGB SPCA. Finally, on Friday, a National Film Board film about the Filipino community in Labrador is screening at the O'Brien Arts Centre, and to get in the spirit, we're re-airing a documentary about a group of Filipino fathers Labrador Morning's John Gaudi produced back in 2014.

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Tiny homes that are designed with the North in mind, where do all those turkeys go? And new grooming equipment for the north coast

On today's show, with Labrador Morning's Annual Turkey Drive coming up, we'll find out what happens with all those turkeys that are donated. Plus, they're little, but they tackle some big housing needs. We'll get the details on tiny homes designed for Nunavik, and why the company thinks they're a solution for other Northern regions, and finally, we'll speak with the AngajukKak of Nain to find out more about new grooming equipment.

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An update on Midwifery, sweeping into a new season of curling, what's in store for the Labrador Hunting and Fishing Association in 2020, and why it's hard to find registered Early Childcare Educators

On today's show, we'll hear from the Minister of Health and Community Services with an update on the practice of midwifery. We'll slide right into details about the curling season that's getting started in Happy Valley Goose-Bay. Plus, we'll talk to the president of the Labrador Hunting and Fishing Association to find out what's planned for the new year, and finally, childcare is a challenge for most parents of any young child in this province and we'll find out why registered Early Childcare Educators are so hard to come by.

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A chat with Jeremy Dutcher, why one women in Happy Valley Goose-Bay thinks Labrador Grenfell Health should improve spaces for end-of-life care, a festive library in Churchill Falls, and more

On today's show, we'll talk with Juno award winner Jeremy Dutcher who is performing in Labrador. We'll find out why a woman in Happy Valley-Goose Bay says Labrador Grenfell Health should look at improving the physical spaces at the hospital for end-of-life care. Plus, we'll hear how the library in Churchill Falls may have the most holiday spirit in Labrador, and a local author wants your photos for an upcoming book about children in Nunatsiavut.

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Reactions from the opening of the Illusuak centre, and how prepare for a winter on the north coast of Labrador

On today's show we have more from the official opening of the Illusuak Cultural Centre in Nain. We find out about the art of ordering your goods before winter hits on the north coast of Labrador It's been four years since the first board of the birch island boardwalk was installed, and now, the near 6 kilometre walkway has been finished. And we talk about a sweet house building contest.

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All about the Illusuak center in Nain, despite the weather interference

On today's show we couldn't confirm if the ceremony for the Illusuak Cultural Centre would go ahead in Nain, but we talked about the significance of the centre for people of Nunatsiavut.

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More on ships serving Labrador and a look at the LCAF through the eyes of young participants!

On today's show, we air response from government and Labrador Marine regarding damage goods on the Kamutik W. We stopped by the Vigil for a 23-year-old woman, originally from Nain, who died last week in the in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. We hear from the last show of the Labrador Creative Arts Festival. And we We speak with Heather Scoffield about what to expect in Trudeau's next cabinet.

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Frustrations about ferries, Christmas fundraiser and arts in Labrador

On today's show we hear from NunatuKavut wanting to empower the youth of Labrador with a new program. Then we hear voices from the coast uniting to demand better service when it comes to the ferries serving Labrador. We find out from snowmobile clubs around Labrador if they're ready for the new season. And we hear from John Gaudi who's in Nain for the upcoming opening of the Illusuak center. And staying with art we chat with the adjudicator form the LCAF.

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On Today's show we hear from brave and inspiring women!

On today's show we find out how the Mokami Status of Women Council celebrating 40 years. We hear from a woman in Sheshatshiu sewing hope in her community. We introduce you to a woman from this province who's making her way in the male-dominated shipping industry. And we dig into a recent research that suggests owning a dog may boost survival rates following heart attack or stroke.

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It's all about fighting... for your life, your rights and your arts!

On today's show, we chat with a labradorian who fought and conquered cancer and now is fighting for a better Medical Transportation Assistance Program. The school in Natuashish just got some new paint on the walls of their washrooms. Darelle Bennett will tell us all about how she's involved to help fast track labradorian's letters to Santa. And singer and song writer Steven Bowers has returned to take part in the Labrador Creative Arts Festival

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Lots of digging from archeology to Atwood's life

On today's show, we're taking a look at community archaeology in Labrador with guest archaeologist Scott Neilsen. We hear from Perry Trimper on what he had to say yesterday in the House of Assembly. We get some tips from a psychologist about helping children who fear getting the flu shot. And we hear about a new documentary Canadian icon and literary super-star...Margaret Atwood.

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Rigolet students on the big screen, Nunatsiavut Government working to revitalize Inuktitut language, an update on Lodge Bay's fire brigade, and some tips on how to greet the winter season!

On today's podcast, we'll talk to a Drama teacher in Rigolet about a short-film being produced by her students about an Inuit legend, do you want to learn Inuktitut? Well, the Nunatsiavut Government is working on a 5-year plan to revitalize the language. Plus, we'll get an update on the fire that burned down an old schoolhouse in Lodge Bay last week, and we're taking you to Norway to find out how the people there greet the winter season.

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Turkey drive coming up, what`s planned for the 44th Labrador Creative Arts Festival, fire in Lodge Bay , how the theft of some copper wire injured a worker in Churchill Falls, and more

On today's podcast, we`re going to talk to the Labrador Friendship Centre's community outreach worker about this year's turkey drive. What happens to all the turkeys and cash that are donated, we`ll hear what`s planned for the 44th Labrador Creative Arts Festival. Plus, it's Research Week at Memorial University, and that includes the Labrador Institute too, we`ll have the details of what`s planned. We'll hear more on a fire that happened in Lodge Bay last week, and we`ll find out more about how the theft of copper wire in Churchill Falls injured a Nalcor worker.

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Remembering the sacrifice of soldiers in Inuktitut and celebrating 50 years for the band Reformation

On today's show, we get all the details on a tournament happening in Cartwright. We hear an exchange between Torngat Mountains MHA Lela Evans and the Minster of Transportation and Works Steve Crocker about the Kamutik W in the House of Assembly yesterday. Our special coverage of Remembrance Day takes us to the north coast. And Reformation is celebrating its 50th anniversary this weekend. We'll have a sit down conversation with some of the band members

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John Nui remains chief of Natuashish and we have more coverage leading to Remembrance Day

On today's show, it's that time of year when a lot of us are experiencing drier skin. With November being eczema month, we'll hear from the Eczema Society of Canada. We're going to speak with the returning Chief of the Mushuau Innu First Nation, John Nui, who was reelected yesterday in Natuashish. As we draw nearer to Remembrance Day, we have an archival story of Harold Brown of Cartwright. and tips from a psychologist about how families can support a loved one who struggles with PTSD. And for our throw back Thursday, we're taking you to back to October 5th, 1942 to find out what Ken Mesher witnessed as a young boy in Paradise River.

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How social workers from Nunatsiavut are doing their part to aid Sheshatshiu, upcoming Inuit cookbook wants your recipes, a story about Lance Corporal John Shiwak, and much more

On today's podcast, we'll find out what social workers from the Nunatsiavut Government are doing to help the suicide crisis in Sheshatshiu. We'll find out more about the Tungasuvvingat Inuit wanting your recipes for an upcoming cookbook they're working on. Also, We'll talk to the two managers of the arts center in Labrador West, and here in Happy Valley Goose-Bay, we'll hear the story about Lance Corporal John Shiwak. Plus, they may be loud. But bagpipes hit an emotional chord with some people, especially during Remembrance Day, we'll speak with someone who plays bagpipes and why they're meaningful to him, and things got a little heated last night all over Labrador. We'll find out what people love about bonfire night coming.

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More issues with gas, more stories leading to Remembrance Day and of course Guy Fawkes night

On today's show, we give you tips on how to get your vehicle set for the snow. We talk about the cross country-skiing season that started in Labrador west over the weekend and what 's in store for the Menihek Nordic Ski Club. We hear about the frustration in Hopedale who had to deal with a shortage of gas. And we're re-airing an interview with 94 year old Joyce Corbin who has vivid memories of growing up during the war years...

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This is the week to remember those who fought and their best companions...

We hear from Terry's tent owner about selling their store. We also talk about Birch Brook Nordic ski club investment, the gas shortage in Nunatsiavut and about a rare bird...

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How we can offer help to people of Sheshatshiu, a response from Canada Post, and a pumpkin walk

On today's podcast, we'll speak with a work-life balance and mental health expert on how we can offer help to the people of Sheshatshiu. We'll get a response from Canada Post about the recent closure of the post office in Red Bay, and we'll get all the details about the pumpkin walk happening in Happy Valley Goose-Bay.

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An update from Sheshatshiu, Canada Post closes its doors in Red Bay, how one women in Happy Valley Goose-Bay transformed her house for Halloween, and the top 5 scary movies you should watch this year!

On today's podcast, we'll get an update on the situation in Sheshatshiu. We'll find out more about the Canada Post service ending in Red Bay. We'll speak with someone who took Halloween decorating to the next level and transformed her home into a house of terrors! And with so many scary movies out there, we devised a list to help you decide what spooky films you should watch this Halloween season.

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Innu Nation declares crisis in relation to suicide, people having issues shopping on Amazon, a carver who lost sight in one of his eyes but not in his art, and more

On today's podcast, we'll find out more about the crisis ongoing in the community of Sheshatshiu, a lot of people around Labrador have been having issues ordering items from Amazon.ca, we'll hear what people are saying about it. We'll talk to a carver in Happy Valley Goose-Bay who lost sight in one of his eyes, but he didn't lose the passion he has for his art, and ten years ago, the provincial government resolved to improve the quality of school lunches, we'll find out how well that project worked.

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Passengers frustrated by late departure of Kamutik W, how parents can help their kids who are spooked during the Halloween season, and how to make a healthier, waste-free cold plate!

On today's podcast, we'll hear from some passengers from Rigolet who were frustrated by another late departure for the Kamutik W. We'll talk to a psychologist about helping kids who are freaked out during Halloween and find out how parents can help. On today's traffic Tuesday, we'll get all the tips for staying safe this Halloween. and, forget the mayo-drenched potato salad on styrofoam plates - Food First NL is challenging you to make healthier, waste-free cold plates.

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Flu vaccines, a tragedy in Sheshatshiu, Pet Safekeeping, and more

Labrador-Grenfell Health has started its annual season influenza vaccination campaign the health authority's Medical Officer of Health brings us the details. Innu Nation Deputy Grand Chief Etienne Rich on a tragedy in Sheshatshiu over the weekend. One less reason to stay, the Pet Safekeeping program has come to Lab West to help individuals in toxic relationships escape abuse, along with their furry loved ones. And get spooked by a ghost story from the pages of Them Days...

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Town of Makkovik reducing carbon footprint, what's planned for the Labrador Traditions craft fair, Dawhali in Labrador and much more

On today's podcast, we'll speak to Makkovik's Angajukĸâk about a solar panel unit that was installed last week, we'll hear from a singer, songwriter Donna Roberts who is performing at the 10th anniversary of the Lawerence O'Brien Arts Centre, we'll find out what's planned for this year's Labrador Traditions Craft Fair. Plus, we'll talk to some people from Happy Valley Goose-Bay's Indian community to learn more about an Indian holiday that's being celebrated this weekend. We'll hear how a photographer's experience in the Torngat Mountains this past summer is worth more than a thousand words, and our local sports columnist is back with his roundup of local sports!

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Resident from Makkovik waiting a month for freight to arrive, a chat with Labrador MP, how you can help stock shelves at Nain's food bank, and a bird's eye look on a local drone company!

On today's podcast, we'll speak with a resident from Makkovik who says the ferry service that was offered 40 years ago was better than the service offered today, we'll talk to Yvonne Jones who was re-elected to be Labrador's MP to find out what her focus will be on. Plus, we'll find out how you can help stock the shelves in Nain's Food Bank - we'll find out how a local comedian is using his own experience with cancer for a comedy show. For today's feature of a small business, we'll highlight Bird's Eye Inc. A drone company based out of Rigolet, and on today's throwback Thursday, we're taking you into the misty tunnels beneath the Canuck Club on Five Wing Goose bay.

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Former MHA reacts to comments made on social media, Labrador MP's take on the Innu Nation's court application, 10 years of the O'Brien Centre, and more!

On today's podcast, we'll hear from a former MHA to get his take on the comments made on social media about Newfoundlanders and Labradorians voting liberal. MP Yvonne Jones reacts to the Innu Nation's court application about the NunatuKavut Community Council's land claim. We'll talk to the manager of the O'Brien Arts Centre to find out more about the 10th anniversary of the centre - We're going to speak with the Executive Director of the United Way of Newfoundland and Labrador and find out why the organization is visiting Happy Valley-Goose Bay and the surrounding area. Plus, for today's small business feature, we're highlighting the Nunacor Business Centre, and towns in the province are wondering how they will comply with new water regulations coming into effect next year.

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Auditor general report investigating wetland capping, a visit to a pottery studio in Labrador City, local potato farmer stuck with a lot of spuds, and much more

On today's podcast, we'll speak with the Conservative MP candidate who came up short in this years election, we'll hear why PC Opposition Ches Crosbie is pleased that the Auditor General report will investigate how the provincial government failed to proceed with wetland capping before flooding the Muskrat Falls reservoir, for today's feature on a small business, we'll visit a pottery studio in Labrador City that's offering up more than just clay lessons, we'll talk to a mother of a diabetic child who uses a service dog and her desire for people to understand just want that means, and we're going to boil down why a local potato farmer is stuck with so many spuds.

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Start-up of small business week in NL, voting strategies for election day, Labrador City newest dance instructors, and a walk through memory lane

On today's podcast, it's small business week in Newfoundland and Labrador, and we'll highlight small businesses in Labrador, starting with a company in Labrador West, we'll speak with a political scientist to find out more about voting strategies that some of you will be using on Election Day, make sure to stretch! Labrador City has got some new moves, imported by it's newest dance instructors, and we'll hear all about their technique, and we're going on a trip down memory lane with the creator of a new website that features the history of Happy Valley Goose-Bay.

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Teens in Natuashish release Hip-Hop song, MP Candidates on affordable food, two Filipinas who are featured in NFB film, and Land and Sea's season opener set in Nain

On today's podcast, we'll speak with students from Natuashish who produced a Hip-Hop song, we'll hear how the Labrador MP Candidates' parties will ensure reliable access to affordable food, we'll talk with two Filipinas who are featured in the upcoming NFB documentary 'Becoming Labrador', and the community of Nain is going to be opening Land and Sea's newest season this Sunday!

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One year since the legalization of Cannabis, Makkovik native is Labrador's newest doctor, two sisters from Hopedale who had their artwork on display in Montreal, and much more!

On today's podcast, it's been a year since the Federal Government legalized Cannabis in Canada and we'll hear if people are still cheering for its legalization, we'll speak with a Makkovik native who is becoming Labrador's newest doctor, we'll find out more about how the school in Nataushish is receiving over 200 pounds of sewing equipment, we'll hear from two sisters from Hopedale who had their work displayed at the exhibit in Montreal, we'll learn more about English classes that are being taught to newcomers to Labrador, in order to help settle into their new home, and on today's Throwback Thursday. We're re-airing a story about Auntie Pitt who is featured on the National Film Board of Canada documentary, Becoming Labrador.

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Homeless man in Nain, library program aimed at seniors, Lab City women training to become firefighters, and a story about a lost berry picker

On today's podcast, we'll hear from a man who has been homeless for five years, we'll speak with a librarian to learn more about a library program aimed at seniors, we'll hear from two women from Labrador City who are registered for the Female Firefighters Bootcamp, and we'll an update from a story that happened six years ago about a berry picker who was lost in the woods for a week.

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Rio Tinto cancels plans to sell to Lab West, private clinic opens in Labrador City, a Them Days story about saying thank you and more!

On today's podcast, we'll hear more about Rio Tinto's decision to cancel plans to sell Ore Company of Canada's mining operations in Labrador West, we'll speak with a nurse practitioner who opened a private clinic in Labrador City, we'll hear a story from Them Days editor Aimee Chaulk about saying thanks, and we get our cowboy boots on in order to ride a horse-drawn buggy!

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Digitising Labrador Inuit artifacts, Inuktitut cafe reclaiming language, tips on putting down your phone for Thanksgiving, and much more!

On today's podcast, we'll speak with two scholars who are working hard to digitize Labrador Inuit artifacts, we'll get the details on an Inuktitut cafe that took place over the summer and how it's allowing Inuit to reclaim their language and Inuit culture, we'll talk to a Happy Valley Goose-Bay native who launched her album, at 18 years old, We're getting some tips on how families can spend quality time with each other this Thanksgiving without getting distracted by their phones, we'll hear about what's going on in Labrador West this weekend, and we'll talk sports with the Trapline race director, and our local sports columnist Craig Wallace.

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Nunatsiavut recruiting foster families, Hebron Archaeology project, moose jawbone collecting, and fireweed jam making 101!

On today's podcast, we'll find out why Nunatsiavut has hired a social worker to recruit foster parents fro Labrador Inuit children, we'll speak with two Inuit who was in Montreal for the 21st Inuit Studies Conference and how an inspiring project that was presented is bringing healing to descendants of Hebron, we'll hear how moose jawbones are monitoring the moose population in Labrador, and for today's throwback Thursday we'll take you to a throat singing workshop, we'll speak with a teacher who's been teaching dance in Churchill Falls, and we'll learn how to make Fireweed jelly!

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Innu Nation asks federal court to throw out agreement, abandoned military facilities in Labrador still needs cleaning, tips on fire prevention, and much more

On today's podcast, The Innu Nation wants the federal court to throw out an agreement between the NunatuKavut Community Council (NCC) and the Canadian government, we'll hear from both the Innu Nation and the president of NCC to tell us more, it's been decades since a dozen military facilities in Labrador were abandoned. We'll speak with the producer of CBC Investigates to see why the clean up is taking so long, we'll talk to a fire chief to get some tips on fire prevention, pre-natal classes have been ongoing on in Nain. We'll speak with a public health nurse and a program coordinator to tell us more, we'll get active with two moms who are running in their first full marathon, and we'll find out what's planned for the first-ever Alumni Sports-meet taking place on the North coast.

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Update on fire in Charlottetown, a chat with some actors, traffic tips, and much more

On today's podcast, we'll hear an update on the fire that burned the diesel plant in Charlottetown on Monday, we'll speak with two actors who are performing in an upcoming play based on Dr. Jon Lien, we'll get a traffic tip from a police officer about sleeping at the wheel, and after nearly two decades, we'll hear an archival story about a tragedy that happened in Pouch Cove.

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Fire in Charlottetown, Labradorian on climate change, Nunatsiavut name change, and much more

On today's podcast, we'll speak with Charlottetown's town manager to tell us more about the fire that burned the local diesel plant, We'll hear from a Labradorian who's an assistant professor and is teaching a course about Climate change at Queen's University, We'll talk to a Minister of the Nunatsiavut Government about a department name change, and we'll laugh it up with a comedian who has some upcoming shows here in Labrador.

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Steve Crocker addresses Kamutik W concerns, dirt bike accident, lots of Cod Fish in Black Tickle, and much more

On today's podcast we'll hear from the Minister of Transportation's response to concerns raised by residents from the north coast, we'll hear from a mother and a grandmother of two girls who are reminding the public motorised vehicles are banned for a reason, we'll speak with a mother who is part-taking in a breastfeeding challenge, we'll hear from hopeful fishermen from Black Tickle after 300,000 pounds of Cod Fish were caught off the coast, and we'll speak with the coordinator of the first ever Berry Carnival happening in Makkovik.

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Woodward's response to Kamutik W concerns, 25 artists from Nunatsiavut heading to Montreal, Labrador City's newest councillor, and much more

On today's podcast we'll speak to the Manager of Operations at Woodward's about the Kamutik W's design, we'll hear more about a exhibit that's showcasing art from 25 artists from Nunatsiavut, we'll talk to Labrador City's newest councillor and what her first act as councillor is, we'll hear from the NDP candidate that's running for the Member of Parliament for Labrador, we'll speak with a coordinator for female hockey in Happy Valley Goose-Bay, and on today's throwback Thursday we'll take a listen to a piece about a diabetes alert dog, all that and more on Labrador Morning on Demand.

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