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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:
We have a chat with the mayor of Crow Head, John Hamlyn, who's the longest-serving mayor in Canada, as he returns for another term.
Professional photographer Andrew Danson Danushevsky picks the winner of our Fall Photo contest. Plus we get some tips about getting the perfect outdoor shot while the leaves are still on the trees.
We speak with filmmaker Rhonda Buckley about her new documentary, Avon Ladies Rural Style, which screened at the 2017 St. John's International Women's Film Festival.
The CBC's Melissa Tobin explains the province's plan to grow the agriculture industry, with hopes to double jobs and increase food security in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Musician and activist Joanna Barker talks to us about creating more space for women in the Newfoundland music scene.
DFO scientists have gathered their information for the next stock assessment on snow crab stocks. We find out what the early signs are saying.
The CBC's Martin Jones drops by Mi'kmaq class in Gander and learns some of the language himself.
MUN's Harris Centre released it's annual Vital Signs report this week, which says we have less money as a province but lots of community pride.
The Clarenville Caribous made a pretty big sacrifice in recent days, but says opting out of the Allan Cup Finals is better for the good of the senior hockey league. We talk with Caribous GM, Ivan Hapgood.
Darren Durdle, regional manager with Mary Brown's, tells us whether you can still get your Big Mary in the event of a shut-down at Country Ribbon chicken.
The Gander Boys and Girls Club wants young people to be ready for the workforce. The CBC's Martin Jones learns more about their Skills 4 Success program.
A Newfoundland couple drove from the Northeast Avalon to Forteau in a day for a glimpse at an ultra-rare bird, the Yellow Breasted Bunting. We speak with birder Ken Knowles about the journey.
The changing economy for the next generation. We talk to director Tim Davidson about the documentary 'The Millennial Dream', which is playing in Bonavista Wednesday night.
Smoking is still costing hundreds of lives and millions of health care dollars in this province. We talk with Kevin Coady, executive director of the Newfoundland and Labrador Alliance for the Control of Tobacco.
The cast of Artistic Fraud's The Colony of Unrequited Dreams joins Leigh Anne Power in studio to talk about their production, which is getting rave reviews.