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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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Snook's Arm has been approved for relocation, making it the latest community on the Baie Verte Peninsula to consider moving. The area's MHA, Brian Warr.
We speak with Barbara Sheppard, mayor of Millertown, about the prospects of a new gold mine in her community.
Gander town councillor Gina Brown speaks out about online bullying regarding and her hairstyle.
We talk to Roger Maunder, creator of a new commercial about Grand Falls-Windsor featuring Gordon Pinsent, that's gone viral.
We talk to Jack Dawson, creator of WARN, a new app that may be able to help you avoid a moose collision.
Sherwin Flight says that being bound by a rental lease often prevents those in abusive relationships from leaving their abusers. And he's determined to change that.
Airbnb rentals are convenient for consumers, but municipalities are wondering what's in it for them. We find out what Grand Falls-Windsor plans are for such accommodations.
One man's trash is another man's treasure. We hear from a man that travelled across the country to reunite a 1920's autograph book with its rightful owner.
We speak with Daniel Veilleau, mayor of Lushes Bight-Beaumont-Beaumont North, to find out why a causeway for Long Island, debated for decades, could become a reality.
A group from the Bonavista peninsula were in Oregon recently to get some tips about tourism, and it turns out the two places have a lot in common. We hear more from Marilyn Coles Hayley of Tourism Elliston.
We hear from BC MP Sheila Malcolmson, who finally heard her Bill to address the problem of abandoned vessels around our coasts read in the House.
The CBC's Garrett Barry speaks with Sherry Burry of Catalina about the mammoth root vegetable that grew in her garden.
Flu shot clinics are starting all over Central and turn out has already been huge. We hear from Central Health to see if they're ready to meet the demand.
Ferries in our region are expensive to run, but Little Bay Islands would like to move and save the government that money. The only problem is red tape. We hear more from resident Dennis Budgell.
Grade 12 student Peter Welsh is working hard to become a rock star. The CBC's Melissa Tobin met him at his jam space in Lewisporte to talk about his art.