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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There's a proposal for another marijuana production facility - this one in the tiny community of Freshwater, which is near Carbonear. Atlantic Pharma CEO Robert Giannou is one of the proponents of the business.
Privacy commissioner Donovan Molloy is calling out the provincial government for breaking its own laws when it comes to handling ATIP requests.
Soccer fans in the city are gearing up for Sunday's World Cup game... including one young Croatia fan who has family from that country.
There;s a brand new (non-CBC) radio show in town... that's all about multi-cultural content.
A trip with the Morning Show's Gavin Simms to the top of Signal Hill... where Parks Canada is inviting people to shoot off the noon day gun!
After four years of planning and construction, the St. John's International Airport unveiled the first phase of its expansion Wednesday... and Fred Hutton was there to check it out.
Spinning yarns from around the world with international storyteller and folklorist Yoel Perez, who's in town for the St. John's Storytelling Festival's Summer Series.
The wind blows... and don't boat tour operators know it! The owner of Ocean Quest Adventures, Rick Stanley, talks about the challenging year thus far for ocean tourism.
A public group says Dwight Ball has dropped the ball on ballooning power costs in the province. James Murphy is a member of the public group that is organizing a "Call Ball" protest for later this week.
Regatta rowers are sick of seeing the red flag fly. The president of the Royal St. John's Regatta Committee drops by to talk about the rough summer for rowers.
The National Boychoir of Canada is making waves overseas at Festival Zelioli, an international competition in Italy. Two of the sixteen members from this province - Matthew Cooper and William Drover - take time from the road to speak with Krissy along with choir chair Len White.
When inmates have complaints about conditions in provincial prisons and jails, most of them write letters to Barry Fleming... Newfoundland and Labrador's citizens' representative.
Days before he took his own life at Her Majesty's Penitentiary, Chris Sutton wrote a letter to the Human Rights Commission asking about his rights as an inmate. You'll hear that letter, as well as some reaction from the provincial Human Rights Commission. Following that, lawyer and mental health advocate Mark Gruchy discusses mental health services in the corrections system and what needs to change.
She's the first Newfoundland woman to become a fellow at the New York City's famous Explorers Club. Archaeologist and outdoor adventurer Latonia Hartery accepts the challenge of being interviewed by Fred Hutton.
He was an inmate - but he was also a son, a brother and an uncle. Fred Hutton speaks with Chris Sutton's parents about dealing with the death of their son at HMP.