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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:
A team of researchers headed up by Memorial University geography professor Trevor Bell just received a big honour from the United Nations. We ask him about their Smart-ICE project.
Voters in the Miawpukek First Nation gave a resounding victory to their proposed land code last month. We ask Chief Mi-Sel Joe what that means for the community.
The Sears store in Gander didn't even last six months before being hit by the chain's financial crisis. We speak with the manager, Brandon Mullett.
Over 200 passengers on board the Adventure Canada cruise ship made a stop last week at Terra Nova National Park and the CBC's Melissa Tobin was there.
An American writer who came to Newfoundland for the culture says things aren't the same as they used to be, so he's moving on.
With the NHL season underway, we find out why the league's newest team could be the feel-good hockey story of the year.
The CBC's Martin Jones speaks with Tom Pinsent, one of the volunteers of a new group starting up a new radio station from the ground up in Grand Falls-Windsor.
Marijuana will be legal in Canada in nine months and there's still a question about how it'll be taxed and who'll get that money. We ask the province's finance minister, Tom Osbourne.
A new survey says more Canadians are singing in choirs than playing hockey these days. We speak with longtime choir fan Valerie Long about our passion for song.
A group of nurses at Grenfell College plan to travel to Ghana in their spare time to help with medical services there.
The teams in the Central West Senior Hockey League will face MORE than 3 teams this coming season, with games against the new East Coast league. CWSHL president Neil Norcott explains.
This marks the first year without a Sears Wishbook. The CBC's Melissa Tobin asks a group of seniors in Gander why they think of the loss of this Christmas tradition.
Bishop's Falls native Lloyd Seaward has done a lot over his 100 years of life. The CBC's Garrett Barry sat down with Mr. Seaward on his birthday to hear some of those memories.
For the first time in 46 seasons, there's nobody from Newfoundland and Labrador in the NHL. We talked with hockey fan Barry Wheeler about what happened to our hockey potential.
A squeaky-clean new business opened it's doors on High Street in Grand Falls-Windsor recently. We speak with James Clarke, one of the owners of Bubble Pixie Soap Company.