The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Summary: While you've been sleeping, the world has changed. The St. John’s Morning Show tells you how. We bring you the latest news, the stories that matter most, and the information you need.
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Podcasts:
Memorial University political scientist Russell Williams with a local perspective on Canada's uncertain and diminishing role on the global stage.
Some young singers are about to set out on the biggest trip yet for the Shallaway Youth Choir. The choir's artistic director and a couple of young choristers drop by to talk about where they're going... and what they're singing.
The latest viral video heating up the internet comes in the form of a song from Placentia-born comedian Vicky Mullaley... who's had it with Newfoundlanders' weather woes.
When the St. Johns Morning Show found out a woman from Glovertown cashed in a crunchy snack for nearly $30 000, the CBC's Lukas Wall went searching for his own profitable Cheeto.
A woman who'd been robbed 17 years ago got the surprise of her life on earlier this week.
The Theatre St. John's production of "Once" stars Miranda MacDonald and Michael Cox, Keith Pike is artistic director. Hear the stars of the show perform a song live in the Morning Show Studio.
Is the Jelly Bean Row phenomenon catching on around the province? A west coast artist says other areas are importing the idea and potentially losing their own traditions.
Federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is in town, We'll find out what he's up to and what his 2019 platform includes for the people of this province.
He's a legendary Canadian singer, songwriter, author and children's entertainer. We'll sit down with Fred Penner ahead of his performance at this weekend's Folk Festival in Bannerman Park.
On this regatta eve, we look back at the origin of the ladies championship trophy.
Strummin', Pickin' and Drummin'. Starting today you can borrow a musical instrument from the library in St. John's.
Fundraisers underway to help a Toronto shooting victim with connections to this province.
Jerry Pinksen made eye contact with the Danforth shooter seconds before his girlfriend, Danielle Kane was shot. She is now recovering in hospital.
Ever have to sell a car you loved? Imaging if you also built that car. Meet a car buff who has a for sale sign in the window of his labour of love.
Confusing ? Dangerous ? Tangly... Those are just a few words people commonly use to describe Rawlins Cross. We ask residents and business owners about the intersecting one-way streets and frequent fender benders.