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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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We speak with women of the Road to the Beaches Rug Hookers about their 3 heritage project depicting the area's history.
Tourism numbers are up again in this province. But one central businessman says there's a lot we can to help the numbers grow even more.
A Botwood teen says she caught a complete stranger watching her through her bedroom window earlier this week. We hear her story.
The windows of the maintenance shed at All Saints Cemetery in Gander were smashed with rocks and chunks of asphalt on Friday night. Wayne Suley of the cemetery committee explains the impact.
A Gander candy store experienced some sticky fingers recently. Co-owner Don Hobbs explains how it all happened in a store full of customers without anyone knowing.
A boy from Botwood took his love of animation and turned it into a career in the special effects, working on movies like X-Men and Zombieland. Darren Cranford joins us in studio.
We speak Daphne Boothe of the Canadian Transportation Safety Board about its report on the crash of a Exploits Valley Air Services Beechcraft 1900 in Gander last year.
A double bill at Boyd's Cove Beothuk Interpretation Centre honours artist Gerry Squires and his mystical vision of Shawnadithit. We speak with one of the film makers, Roger Bill.
The CBC's Garrett Barry has the story of Deon Oram and his 7 year-old son Paul and how they're paying it forward to the Children's Wish Foundation.
Larry Crann of the Canadian Coast Guard gives us an update on why crews are in Twillingate this week doing some work on the Manolis L.
Proposed tax changes for small business could be a big problem for fishermen. Accountant Don Sweetapple explains why.
We speak with Gander mayor Claude Elliott and Appleton mayor Derm Flynn about their last days in office and where they see as the future of municipal politics.
Kevin Blackmore, aka Buddy Wasisname, talks his musical career with the Other Fellers, and why this tour may just be their last.
We talk to sociology professor Chris Schneider about the idea of the public crowd-sourcing evidence for crime.
Cold Water Cowboy Rick Crane tells us about his road trip to Quebec with a load of cod.