Labrador Morning CBC
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CBC Radio's Labrador Morning keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.
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Animals at SPCA return home after fire in Happy Valley-Goose Bay
During the fire in Happy Valley-Goose Bay this week, animals at the SPCA received an outpouring of community support. We hear about it
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National Geographic documentary being filmed on North Coast
Inuit connections to the land are taking center stage in a National Geographic documentary. We hear from one of the people creating the film.
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Two Chucky dolls—or $1000—up for grabs in Labrador West
If you’re a fan of horror movies and supporting a good cause, you might be interested in a unique fundraiser at a Labrador West animal shelter. I’ll give you a hint… it’s all just "Child’s Play!"
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Charlottetown school teaches sewing skills leading to three custom quilts
Threading a needle, picking fabric, batting and more: It takes a lot to create a custom quilt! Now Charlottetown students have learned the skills to make their own! Hear from the teacher and students at William Gillett Academy.
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MP Yvonne Jones on federal budget's plan for National Defense properties
The federal government is looking into opening up National Defense properties to build more housing for military and civilians, but 5 Wing Goose Bay isn't on that list. MP Yvonne Jones says the base is a critical site, not a surplus site that can be opened up right now, but work is ongoing to create more housing in town.
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Sharing hope for the future with professor Robert Way
Doom and gloom messaging about the planet can get clicks on social media, but it may be detrimental when it comes to taking action on climate. Hear more from Happy Valley-Goose Bay's Robert Way, a Queen’s university professor who teaches a class about climate change.