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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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Newfoundland Boy

Wayne Jones

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▬ ME AND NL ▬ Newfoundland Boy is a podcast about me and the Canadian province of Newfoundland. ▬ WHERE TO LISTEN ▬ There's a new episode every Tuesday. Listen wherever you find your podcasts. Or at the host site https://newfoundlandboy.buzzsprout.com/. And even on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/@waynejonespodcasts/podcasts. Full transcripts also available for most episodes. ▬ JOIN MY EMAIL LIST ▬ Receive an email and never miss an episode. Sign up: https://newfoundlandboy.ca/join-my-email ...
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The Love Newfoundlands Podcast

Huntly Media

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Hello humans! Welcome to the Love Newfoundlands Podcast, your go-to place for all things related to the lovable gentle giants. Whether you're a devoted Newfie parent, considering adding one to your family, or simply fascinated by these gentle giants, this is the podcast for you. Together, we'll embark on an exciting journey that explores the fascinating history, unique personality traits, and delightful quirks of our beloved breed. We'll cover everything from their impressive swimming abilit ...
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We all know what happened to the Beothuk. Or we think we do. We learned in school about how an entire race of Indigenous people were wiped out by the early 1800s. But, over the years, some people have held the belief that the Beothuk people didn't actually become extinct. In fact, there are some who believe there are Newfoundlanders today who have …
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This is FASD Awareness Month, to teach people about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. On Thursday, we heard from retired physician, now Senator, Mohamed Ravalia of Twillingate. He has proposed legislation to bring in a national framework on FASD. Today, we spoke with the organization in this province that is focused on education, awareness and suppo…
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We are a province of storytellers. We've all heard the "tall tales that fishermen tell," which is how Ted Russell referred to them in his classic recitation. Recitations, stories and songs are all a part of our rich culture, and next weekend there's a festival to celebrate storytelling. The Rocky Harbour Storytelling Festival is happening next week…
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The Town of Pasadena threw a big celebration this week, in honour of some young residents. The Under-13 AA Pasadena Pirates defeated Team P.E.I. in late August to win the Atlantic Baseball Championships. On Wednesday, their hometown held a parade. The kids even received a special shout-out from Premier Andrew Furey, congratulating the team for thei…
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If you've tried to make a cell phone call in this province, depending on where you are, you've likely had some trouble. Many people in Newfoundland and Labrador are talking about cell phone reception, and how it seems to be getting worse. Kelly Willcott of St. Alban's was recently involved in a serious car accident on the Bay d'Espoir highway. She …
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A senator from Newfoundland and Labrador is continuing his work to try to improve how Canada deals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, or FASD. Senator Mohamed Ravalia of Twillingate is a retired physician. His bill, S-253, is a proposed piece of legislation that would bring in a national framework for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. This is FAS…
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If you've got a tree in the backyard weighed down with more damsons or apples than you can eat, a young woman from Clarenville is waiting to hear from you. 17-year-old Jocelyn Coates recently started up the Clarenville Fruit Rescue. Meanwhile, the folks who inspired them - the Humber Valley Fruit Rescue - are into their 7th season of collecting fru…
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West St. in Corner Brook will be teeming with art of all kinds on Saturday night. The eighth annual CB Nuit will be in full swing just as the sun starts to set...and the artistry you'll see, feel, hear, and taste will line the street. Louise Gauthier is the executive director of CB Nuit.
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During the pandemic, routine cancer screening didn't happen as it should. For that reason, and because so many people don't have family doctors, it's taken some time to cut the testing backlog. That's why the Facebook group "Women of YQX and NL Health Services" are teaming up to offer a popup pap test clinic in Gander this week. Sarah Harnum, who i…
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It started with four moose from the Maritimes, and more than a century later, Newfoundland is home to more than 100-thousand of them. This year marks the 120th anniversary of the introduction of moose to the island. To mark the occasion, the town of Howley (where it all began) is reviving its Moose Festival. Bernice spoke with Mayor Brian Kelly.…
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A man from Port aux Basques is living a long way from his hometown, but he sure hasn't forgotten his roots. Dwight Anderson lives in Sarnia, ON, and he's researching and writing about the history of the southwest coast of Newfoundland all the time. His third book, "People and Stories from Southwestern Newfoundland," will be out soon - and there's n…
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People living in Deer Lake say they can barely use their cell phones anymore, because service is poor, and calls are dropping all the time. Worried community leaders want answers. The CBC's Colleen Connors spoke with Deer Lake Mayor Mike Goosney; the Town's Fire Chief, Stephen Rowsell, and provincial,Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology, And…
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For those of us who drive, getting to the bank or the doctor's office isn't a big deal. But with our aging population, more people are giving up their licences for medical reasons. In rural areas of the province, that leaves seniors with few options for transportation. Susan Walsh is the provincial senior's advocate.…
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Some mountain bikers in Western Newfoundland don't want to keep their trails all to themselves. In fact, the Bay St. George Mountain Bike Club is inviting people to come walk on their bike trails. The Club is dealing with damage from all-terrain vehicles, and it's hoping more people on the trails will help discourage ATV use. Nigel Pike is with the…
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The Long's Braya is a small, endangered plant, native to a few areas along the Northern Peninsula. Some students from Canon Richards Memorial Academy in Flower's Cove helped researchers recently to protect the plant species. The researchers were from a non-profit group called Intervale. Together, they removed Long's Braya plants from Sandy Cove bea…
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The idea of a marine conservation area on Newfoundland's south coast is getting a lot of discussion at the moment. Parks Canada is asking people to take part in an online survey about the concept. Burgeo resident Barbara Barter has been lobbying for years to conserve and protect her part of the coast. She supports the area's designation as the Sout…
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Tuesday, September 24 marks the second anniversary of post-tropical storm Fiona's landfall on the southwest coast of Newfoundland. The storm caused devastation and heartbreak for residents there. Mark Lomond lost his family's fishing stage, and five houses owned by members of his family were destroyed. Lomond eventually salvaged a keepsake from the…
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Two artists in Port aux Basques are giving back to their hometown, partly inspired by post-tropical storm Fiona. Tuesday, Sept. 24 is the second anniversary of Fiona's landfall on the southwest coast. It claimed the life of one woman and destroyed houses and wharves that had existed for generations. This past summer, to brighten things up, Becca Le…
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NL's education department is developing a policy on the use of artificial intelligence in schools. The department told CBC in an emailed statement that the focus is on building A-I literacy and protecting user safety. CBC asked for an interview to find out more, but the department declined to make anyone available to be interviewed. So,...the CBC's…
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If you've never imagined making bustiers out of traditional Newfoundland basket weaving, you've never seen Richard Brophy's work. The Newfoundland-born designer and textile artist is getting ready to make a big splash at Montreal's Fashion Week, starting Saturday. Brophy and his partner, M-J Leblanc, are presenting "Engulfed;" a collection of piece…
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The City of Corner Brook recently added new streets to the list of those on which all-terrain vehicles are permitted. Some of the added streets are now in effect, while others will go into effect in May of 2025. The machines were first allowed on a designated route in the city in 2019. We spoke with Craig Borden, co-owner of Rugged Edge, which offe…
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A hundred years ago, William Coaker was one of the most well-known people in Newfoundland. He founded the Fishermen's Protective Union, as well as the town of Port Union. He sat in the legislature in St. John's, and he started a farm on Coaker's Island in Notre Dame Bay. Now the family that owns Coaker's Island...or most of it, anyway...is selling …
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A Mi'kmaw band on the Port au Port Peninsula is shining a light on the past, in hopes of helping people today. The Benoit First Nation has dusted off a report from an Indigenous groups' meeting in Gander in 1977. and it's making the report available online. The original document came out of a meeting of what was then called the Federation of Newfou…
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Virender Singh has worked as a chef in many places around the world. Now, he’s started his own restaurant, Snow and Rum, in Corner Brook. It’s only been open for three months, and Singh says it's been a learning experience. He spoke with the CBC’s Amy Feehan.
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The province's health authority says patients in the Western region who are referred to a dermatologist may now see one closer to home. Visiting dermatology clinics will be offered in Corner Brook one weekend a month, starting in October. Paulette Morgan is senior director of hospital and clinical services at NL Health Services – Western Zone. Dr. …
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This is the height of cruiseship season along the West Coast of Newfoundland. Earlier this week, two ships were in Corner Brook on the same day. The Artania and the Norwegian Jade together brought in about four-thousand passengers - and many of them spent their time enjoying the sunny weather in the city. But what do cruise ship passengers do when …
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