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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▬ 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 on YouTube, or on the podcast site at NewfoundlandBoy.ca. Full transcripts also available. ▬ JOIN MY EMAIL LIST ▬ Receive an email and never miss an episode. Sign up: NewfoundlandBoy.ca. ▬ ABOUT ME ▬ I’m a writer, freelance editor, and podcaster. I am a former academic librarian, working at universi ...
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Welcome to the Newfoundland Lens, the ultimate podcast for anyone planning to visit the breathtaking province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. While we focus on photography tips and the best locations to capture stunning images, we also dive into everything you need to know about exploring our province. Join Michael Winsor, an internationally award-winning photographer and owner of Newfoundland Photo Tours, and Cory Babstock, an experienced local guide with Newfoundland Photo Tours, as ...
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The Odd To Newfoundland is a paranormal podcast that covers all things strange and otherworldly. If you love hearing about hauntings, aliens, cryptids or just weird stuff/news, then you’ll love this show!
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NewfoundPod is a bite-sized podcast about Newfoundland, hosted by Debbie Wiseman. In each episode, I will bring you stories focusing on our unique culture and extraordinary citizens.
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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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Chasing Icebergs: Tales and Tips from Newfoundland
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Send us a text In the second episode of 'The Newfoundland Lens,' hosts Michael Winsor and Cory Babstock delve into the subject of icebergs. They share personal stories and provide detailed advice on photographing icebergs, including best locations, timing, and equipment. The discussion covers the importance of using long lenses, the advantages of g…
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COMPLETE SPECIAL: CBC Newfoundland Morning's "Make The Season Kind" remote broadcast, in support of NL food banks
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CBC Newfoundland Morning joined the CBC's holiday season campaign in support of local food banks. The Gander team with host Martin Jones was live from Kinden’s Bakery and Cafe in Lewisporte. Guests enjoyed a delicious breakfast with all proceeds going to the food bank. CBC Corner Brook with host Bernice Hillier was live from Tim Horton's on Mount B…
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Wayne says a brief goodbye in this final episode of the podcast ▬ Source → Wayne Jones’s website, WayneJones.ca ||โดย Wayne Jones
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Holiday initiative from women's group aims to help women protect themselves from drink-spiking
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Drink-spiking can happen to anyone, anywhere. But during the holiday season, there are more than the usual number of gatherings or parties, so there may be an extra risk. The Corner Brook Status of Women Council is offering free drink covers to the public, in an attempt to stop people from secretly putting harmful substances in other people's drink…
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Women's group in Port au Choix still sends care packages to CAF soldiers from NL at Christmas
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A women's group on the Northern Peninsula works tirelessly every year to make Christmas extra special for members of the Canadian Forces from Newfoundland and Labrador. The Women’s Institute in Port au Choix creates care packages filled with goodies and sends them to Forces members from this province who are stationed all over the world. Stella Mai…
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Check out three exciting new art exhibitions at Grenfell’s Art Gallery in Corner Brook
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Grenfell Art Gallery is hosting an exhibit featuring a series of works. Three new art exhibits will be opening for everyone to see. Newfoundland Morning reporter Amy Feehan spoke with Mi'kmaw visual artist Jerry Evans, as well as Mi'kmaw visual artist and curator Emily Critch at the gallery.
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Striking postal workers in Corner Brook have been collect for the food bank and prepare to accept children's letters to Santa
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Striking postal workers in Corner Brook are paying it forward. They're collecting donations for the food bank and doing their part to make sure Santa still gets his mail. Bernice Hillier spoke with striking workers Annette Tierney and Wayne Fitzpatrick on the picket line.
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Eight years after Jennifer Hillier-Penney disappeared, her brother, Gary Hillier hopes justice will soon prevail
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Jennifer Hillier-Penney disappeared from her home in St. Anthony on November 30th, 2016, but eight years later, the case is anything but cold. Her estranged husband, Dean Penney, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder a year ago, Dean Penney pleaded not guilty to his charges on November 27 of this year. The RCMP have once again revived s…
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The holiday season is often seen as a time of joy. But it can also be full of stress. Family gatherings, gift shopping, all of that can be packed with pressure. Managing these situations and the emotions that come with them isn't always easy. Janine Hubbard is a registered psychologist in St. John's.…
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Old buildings in NL with old rules not good enough, says advocacy group for people with disabilities
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Blair Curtis Is an articling law student who uses a wheelchair. He recently told us that the ramp to get into the courthouse building in Corner Brook is too steep for him to use on his own, and the washrooms don't have power door operators. Nancy Reid is executive director of the Coalition of Persons with Disabilities Newfoundland and Labrador.…
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There have been few new housing starts in many areas of the province. That means bidding wars are developing for the homes that hit the market. The situation can be frustrating for sellers who become overwhelmed by offers, and buyers who keep missing out. Mike Turner is the manager of Lepage Turner Realty in Gander. He dropped by our Gander studio …
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Christmas cards with feeling. A woman in Springdale makes Christmas crafts with a braile machine
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A woman in Springdale is making Christmas cards with an added "touch." 23-year-old Alyssa Burton was born completely blind....but thanks to her brailler, which is a mechanical device for writing braille, she's been able to tap into her creativity. Burton makes braille crafts under the name "Tactile Treasures."…
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The Christmas season can be a time of celebration and joy, but it can also be very hard for people who have lost loved ones. NL Health Services offers in-person and virtual seminars to support people who are grieving.Jenna King-Poirier is bereavement services manager with NL Health Services.
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Demonstrators gathered in Corner Brook yesterday to show support for affordable, safe and inclusive childcare
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A stroll for childcare happened in Corner Brook yesterday afternoon. People who took part say the ten-dollar-a- day initiative is a step forward, but they say many families are still on long wait lists The CBC’s Amy Feehan was at the protest yesterday. She spoke with Bonnie Lou Hutchings with the Public Service Alliance of Canada's Western Newfound…
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Direct flights from NL to Europe resume next spring and there are new travel rules to catch up on
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When Westjet announced last month it's bringing back direct flights from St. John's to the UK - and adding new routes to Dublin and Paris - people in this province couldn't wait to start booking. But since the last time those flights were available, the rules for entry to the UK have changed. And the rules for entering the EU will change soon as we…
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Last week, Georgina’s Law was officially passed in the Senate. It will now move into the House of Commons for debate there. Georgina’s Law urges Canada to adopt a national strategy to help prevent intimate partner violence. Supporters of the new legislation see it as a major step forward, there’s still a lot of work to be done. Lynn Moore is a lawy…
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Grenfell Campus Memorial University is a bit more vibrant, thanks to a stunning new mural on the balcony of the Fine Arts building. Melissa Tremblett is a visual artist from Sheshatshiu, and she created the piece. She drew inspiration from the traditional caribou coat. The CBC's Amy Feehan spoke with Tremblett at Grenfell, to learn how she created …
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A private healthcare provider called ProActive Wellness Centre has introduced a new service designed to tackle the shortage of primary care providers and take some of the pressure off the healthcare system. ProActive On Demand is an online platform that provides virtual medical appointments with family doctors through phone or video calls. It was l…
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NL Premier not waiting for final report on Driftwood Inn fire. He wants interim safety measures brought in
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Premier Andrew Furey says changes are being made as a result of the tragic fire at the Driftwood Inn in Deer Lake. The Justice Department has said its investigation into the fire hasn't been completed yet; But the Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador says his government is taking steps now to improve fire safety. Furey says he's directed several go…
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Bay St. George community volunteer Andrew Hibbitts gets a third award recognizing his contributions
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Most community groups would love to have a few more volunteers like Andrew Hibbitts of Stephenville. He's active in several community organizations, and this year, some of his counterparts and colleagues decided it was time to take notice of all his volunteer work. Earlier in 2024, Hibbitts was awarded Citizen of the Year in Stephenville and was gi…
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Newfoundland Lens - Introduction
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Send us a text Welcome to the Newfoundland Lens! Join hosts Michael Winsor and Cory Babstock as they delve deep into the world of Newfoundland and Photography. In each episode, they bring you fascinating discussions on capturing the stunning landscapes, wildlife, and nature that Newfoundland has to offer. From pristine icebergs and playful puffins …
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Tower of strength - CBCNL transmitter tech retires after helping keep us on the air for 36 years
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It takes a huge team of people to bring your favourite CBC radio shows every day. But the reporters and editors wouldn't be able to bring you their stories without dedicated technical staff. Transmitter technician Harry Mesh is one of those people. For decades, Harry has been fixing electronics, running cables, and climbing those massive towers tha…
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On Thursday, we spoke with Tammy Priddle, president and CEO of Deer Lake Regional Airport. Flair Airlines had announced it was pulling service from both Deer Lake and St. John's airports in 2025. The ultra-low-cost carrier only began service to this province back in May of this year. Flair isn't the only low-cost carrier to have a short layover on …
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If you're planning a summer getaway and hoping to book your flight with Flair Airlines, you'll need another plan. The airline has announced its 2025 season will no longer include Newfoundland, as it drops Deer Lake and St. John's from its schedule. Tammy Priddle is president and CEO of Deer Lake Regional Airport.…
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This week, American president-elect Donald Trump said he plans to impose a 25-percent tariff on all Canadian goods entering the United States. That's a problem for this province, as the vast majority of fish, minerals and oil produced here are sold in the United States. The Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour thinks a united approach to …
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A study from Memorial University says rising ocean temperatures could cause a lot of harm to snow crab off our coasts. The report says the snow crab population in the Grand Banks area could drop by 60 per cent by the end of this century. Tyler Eddy is a research scientist with the Centre for Fisheries Ecosystems Research at the Marine Institute of …
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Two nurse practitioners in the province are teaming up to try -- yet again -- to get the government to pay for the care they provide. Doctors in private practice in this province can bill the government directly, but nurse practitioners can't, even though they are authorized to diagnose and treat many illnesses. That's why they have to charge patie…
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