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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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The Newfoundland Lens

Newfoundland Photo Tours

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Welcome to the Newfoundland Lens, the ultimate podcast for anyone planning to visit the breathtaking province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. While we focus on photography tips and the best locations to capture stunning images, we also dive into everything you need to know about exploring our province. Join Michael Winsor, an internationally award-winning photographer and owner of Newfoundland Photo Tours, and Cory Babstock, an experienced local guide with Newfoundland Photo Tours, as ...
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Newfoundland Boy

Wayne Jones

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▬ ME AND NL ▬ Newfoundland Boy is a podcast about me and the Canadian province of Newfoundland. ▬ WHERE TO LISTEN ▬ There's a new episode every Tuesday. Listen wherever you find your podcasts, or on YouTube, or on the podcast site at NewfoundlandBoy.ca. Full transcripts also available. ▬ JOIN MY EMAIL LIST ▬ Receive an email and never miss an episode. Sign up: NewfoundlandBoy.ca. ▬ ABOUT ME ▬ I’m a writer, freelance editor, and podcaster. I am a former academic librarian, working at universi ...
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Hello humans! Welcome to the Love Newfoundlands Podcast, your go-to place for all things related to the lovable gentle giants. Whether you're a devoted Newfie parent, considering adding one to your family, or simply fascinated by these gentle giants, this is the podcast for you. Together, we'll embark on an exciting journey that explores the fascinating history, unique personality traits, and delightful quirks of our beloved breed. We'll cover everything from their impressive swimming abilit ...
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A Deer Lake woman has reached a milestone very few people ever do in their jobs. Worneta Cramm has been working with the Deer Lake public library since November 1974, 50 years ago.
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Let us know if you have any questions about Newfoundland and we may air it on next episode. In the second episode of 'The Newfoundland Lens,' hosts Michael Winsor and Cory Babstock delve into the subject of icebergs. They share personal stories and provide detailed advice on photographing icebergs, including best locations, timing, and equipment. T…
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The federal department of fisheries and oceans does a lot of research at sea, studying fish stocks, ocean conditions and animal migration patterns. But in the last few years, scientists have realized they don't really have the same knowledge of coastal areas near the land. They're trying to close that information gap now, with a new local resource …
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Before the Qalipu Mi'kmaq Band was born in 2011, many Indigenous people were part of the Federation of Newfoundland Indians. In 2013, Qalipu changed its membership rules, which removed status from thousands of people. Those who were rejected went to court where a judge decided their removal wasn't fair, and the federation returned. Now, the two gro…
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The Coaker Foundation in Port Union is no stranger to community projects. Last year they asked for donations of granny squares, to create a crochet christmas tree. After getting such a great response this year they decided to make a tea-cup christmas tree. Edith Samson is with the Coaker Foundation
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It's almost as much of a Christmas tradition as mummering or Figgy Duff - The Ennis Sisters are touring the province with a collection of seasonal tunes and recitations. Newfoundland Morning's David Newell spoke to Teresa Ennis before their Grand Falls-Windsor shows earlier this week.
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Gros Morne National Park is famous the world over, and there could -- in the future -- be even more of it to love. Parks Canada is looking at the idea of expanding the park boundary northward, to just north of Daniel's Harbour. The Park has met with several communities in the area about the proposal, including with Daniel's Harbour Ross Humber.…
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Convicted drunk driver Nicholas Villeneuve was sentenced in provincial court in Gander. Judge Jacqueline Jenkins sentenced Villeneuve to six years, for killing John and Sandra Lush of Lewisporte. Villeneuve's sentence also included a seven-year driving ban. The fiery 2019 crash badly hurt the Lushs' daughter Suzanne and paralyzed her boyfriend, Jos…
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The process of applying for and securing property titles to Crown lands is being revamped. Tuesday afternoon, the Minister of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture Gerry Byrne launched a new Application Portal and Primary Residence Property Title Program. This initiative is the final step in the recently announced legislation and policy changes to th…
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This week, the Town of Gander presented its budget for 2025. Titled 'From Stability to Opportunity: Meeting Gander's Changing Needs', it focusses on fiscal stability but also on social and community development. Highlights include enhancements to the income-based tax reduction program, investments in parks, playgrounds and open spaces - all with th…
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Work on a proposed protected area for the south coast will now have to wait until the new year. Some planned community meetings have been delayed until 2025. The sessions are part of a feasibility study into what's being called the South Coast Fjords National Marine Conservation Area project. Opposition from the aquaculture industry and some concer…
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Earlier this week, senior's advocate Susan Walsh delivered her first report on how well older people in this province are living. It turns out for many of them, their income adds up to less than a full-time job on minimum wage. And more than fifty percent of seniors have only government checks as income. Walsh says there's a lot of work to be done …
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The Canada Post strike is now in its fourth week - and there still appears to be no end in sight. Business owners are looking for other ways to move products during the busy holiday shopping season. For larger companies, couriers can pick up some of the slack. But for many small businesses, couriers are too expensive to be an option. David Hayashid…
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We hear a lot about health care in Newfoundland and Labrador: long waits, staff shortages, hospitals filled to capacity. A new research project will no doubt hear about some of that, and more. The project by Trans Support NL will look specifically at gender-diverse people and their experiences in health care. Sydney Knapman is facilitator for the p…
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NL's College of the North Atlantic isn't just a place to learn and train for a career. It's now among the top ten research colleges in the country. Michael Long is the Dean with he Office of Applied Research and Innovation at College of the North Atlantic.
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Newfoundland and Labrador has one of the highest incidences of Type 1 diabetes in the world, in children under the age of 14. There's also a high rate of Type 2 emerging in younger people, and Diabetes Canada supports those statistics from the NL government. Children at school have to constantly monitor their condition, but the possibility of cell …
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Folks in St. Brendan's are getting a little bit of good news, just in time for the holidays. People using oil heat in the island town of around 100 people were worried about where to get their fuel, after the only supplier to the community said it planned to stop delivering to residents this past fall. But Mayor Bill Broderick got an update from th…
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If you're wondering what to put under the Christmas tree for that special someone, have you considered an Atlantic puffin? How about a polar bear? Don't worry, we're not suggesting that you try to wrap up an animal and put a bow on it. But the Nature Conservancy of Canada can help you with a unique gift. Andrew Holland is with the NCC.…
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Last week, the provincial government announced it's changing the rules for setting fish prices. Right now, prices are negotiated between harvesters and processors, with an option for binding arbitration.The changes promise more flexibility in bargaining, as well as the right to strike.Dwan Street is the president of the Fish, Food and Allied Worker…
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When Jared Lush was 15, he worked a summer job at Zohreh Erfanian's dental hygiene clinic in Gander. He went on to become a dentist, with Zohreh's support and financial help. Now he's giving back to other students with a scholarship he founded and named after Zohreh's younger brother, who died in a workplace accident in Alberta. Jared dropped by ou…
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It’s nothing new to see caribou along the Burgeo highway, but as of late, sightings have become a bit more frequent for travellers on route 480. The CBC's Gavin Simms used this as an excuse to talk caribou numbers with Wayne Barney, a senior biologist with the province's wildlife division.
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CBC Newfoundland Morning joined the CBC's holiday season campaign in support of local food banks. The Gander team with host Martin Jones was live from Kinden’s Bakery and Cafe in Lewisporte. Guests enjoyed a delicious breakfast with all proceeds going to the food bank. CBC Corner Brook with host Bernice Hillier was live from Tim Horton's on Mount B…
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A women's group on the Northern Peninsula works tirelessly every year to make Christmas extra special for members of the Canadian Forces from Newfoundland and Labrador. The Women’s Institute in Port au Choix creates care packages filled with goodies and sends them to Forces members from this province who are stationed all over the world. Stella Mai…
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Grenfell Art Gallery is hosting an exhibit featuring a series of works. Three new art exhibits will be opening for everyone to see. Newfoundland Morning reporter Amy Feehan spoke with Mi'kmaw visual artist Jerry Evans, as well as Mi'kmaw visual artist and curator Emily Critch at the gallery.
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Jennifer Hillier-Penney disappeared from her home in St. Anthony on November 30th, 2016, but eight years later, the case is anything but cold. Her estranged husband, Dean Penney, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder a year ago, Dean Penney pleaded not guilty to his charges on November 27 of this year. The RCMP have once again revived s…
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Striking postal workers in Corner Brook are paying it forward. They're collecting donations for the food bank and doing their part to make sure Santa still gets his mail. Bernice Hillier spoke with striking workers Annette Tierney and Wayne Fitzpatrick on the picket line.
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