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The Central Newfoundland Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Summary: CBC Radio's Leigh Anne Power in Gander hosts the Central Newfoundland Morning Show. The show provides news along with current affairs items and stories of local interest from urban areas and the diverse rural communities surrounding the two towns.
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Podcasts:
Bonnie Earle-Harris of the Gander and Area SPCA gives us some tips about keeping our pets safe this Christmas.
Out of the oven - and onto the stove. We talk to award-winning teen bakers Cora and Devyn Hogg, who took home another prize earlier this month for their cooking.
Being single at Christmas can sometimes be challenging. We talk to Newfoundland comic Vicky Mullaley about ways to survive the holidays by yourself.
The Christmas season is joyful one - but not for everyone. We speak with psychologist Veronica Hutchings to get some tips to help family or friends with mental illness get through the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus of the Gander Mall dropped into our CBC studio to talk about how they became Santa's helpers.
Paying tribute to a Beothuk Chief. We take you to a special assembly at Woodland Primary in Grand Falls-Windsor to unveiled a new plaque in honour of Nonosabasut, the last Beothuk Chief.
Giving birth to a new midwifery strategy. We speak with the province's midwifery consultant Gisela Becker about the work she's been doing this fall.
Finance Minister Tom Osbourne talks about the realities of the province's finances and why the equalization formula needs changing.
The Grand Falls-Windsor girls under-12 hockey team has been selected to head to Ottawa after Christmas to take part in a special tournament. We hear from coach Ian Moores and team captain Mya Nichol.
Local author Kerri Cull tells us about a new website she's created for people to share their stories of sexual and gender based violence, MeTooNL.com.
CBC reporter Peter Cowan breaks down all the dirty details of litter in Newfoundland and Labrador.
'Tis the season for giving and the Gander Goodwill Center and Salvation Army Food Bank are working overtime. We speak with members of both organizations about the amazing work they're doing.
We speak with CNA international students Yonique Reid-Allen and Vakasi Johnson about Christmas in their home countries of Jamaica and Antigua.
Danielle Broomfield lost her left arm in a car accident in 2010. She talks to us living with a disability and a recent video she made showing her Everyday Power.
We speak with Alyson Byrne, an associate professor at MUN's School of Business, about an article she co-authored, "When she brings home the job status: Wives' job status, wives' status leakage and marital instability".