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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Dizziness can be more than just temporary discomfort, and now researchers say there may be a new kind of vertigo. The Morning Show's house doctor Peter Lin has been looking into a new cause for an old ailment.
Family and friends are remembering Chris Fifield, the 26-year-old surveyor who was killed Monday when he fell from a building being constructed in downtown St. John's. His sister Christine Day speaks with Fred Hutton about Chris, as well as how people can help the family with funeral costs.
Have you heard the buzz? The Town of Bay Bulls is asking residents to let their dandelions grow wild and free... to help feed the bees. (Deputy town clerk Ashley Wakeham with Krissy Holmes)
Michele Glover speaks to Fred Hutton live from Gambo, where she's been witness to an amateur moose rescue operation from a prime vantage point... in her backyard!
Krissy Holmes hops on board the @milliondollarbus to find out about the #DRIVINGCHANGE fundraising campaign for Bridges to Hope Food Aid Centre & their Smart Snack Program for Kids.
As of Saturday (May 26th) there have been two sudden deaths in under a month at the Correctional Centre for Women in Clarenville. Justice Minister Andrew Parsons talks to Krissy Holmes about what's happening... and why?
Getting your Friday going the right way with brand new music from The Ennis Sisters. They drop by the studio to talk about their new album and sample a couple of the tracks.
Spare some change? A look at downtown businesses and the panhandlers who are often part of the deal. (Business-owner Craig Flynn and Scott Cluney, executive director of Downtown St. John's.)
Six high school students from this province took home medals in this year's Canada-Wide Science Fair in Ottawa this past week. Gonzaga student Oishi Hawlader and Henley Mullins from St. Bon's drop by for a chat, along with Yvonne Dawe who's with the Science Fair Council.
A woman from Bell Island who works as a fisheries officer in Scotland was physically restrained and gagged at work after speaking out about years of bullying and harassment by co-workers. Her sister and a BBC reporter who is covering the story spoke with Krissy Holmes.
Former-politician Steve Kent had to cancel two flights this week - not due to inclement weather or mechanical problems... but because of fraud.
The Morning Show's Paula Gale introduces us to a woman who cannot get the breast reduction surgery she needs because her body mass index is too high.
Drinking may be an enshrined part of the "May 2-4" weekend here in the province, but as Katie Breen found out... on Bell Island some people have scrapped the tradition.
For many, the image of the 'friendly Newfoundlander" was shattered after a series of homophobic headlines went viral, as well as local reaction to the use of a certain word in the media. VICE national columnist Drew Brown has written an article about it, and drops by the studio for a chat.
LGBTQ stories have taken centre stage in this province in recent weeks... and now the issue will be the subject of Opera On The Avalon's newest production of "As One." Gemma Hickey is the co-producer of the show and Cheryl Hickman is the general and artistic director of Opera on the Avalon.