The St. John's Morning Show CBC
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While you've been sleeping, the world has changed. The St. John’s Morning Show tells you how. We bring you the latest news, the stories that matter most, and the information you need.
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A new podcast featuring curling sensation Brad Gushue, delves into the scandal of Broomgate
John Cullen's new podcast, Broomgate: A Curling Scandal, is about a broom that nearly destroyed the sport. One of the first teams to sweep with that broom was our own Team Gushue. Brad joined us this morning and talked about the part he plays in the podcast.
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We heard all about this year's International Fly Fishing Film Festival
The Rotary Club St. John’s East is hosting a screening of this year’s submissions for the International Fly Fishing Film Festival Thursday night at Memorial University. Past president Terry Reardon and current president Kristina Ennis joined us in studio this morning with the details.
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Why one former travel nurse is skeptical of the province's plan to reduce the use of private agency nurses
The provincial government plans to scrap nearly 300 private agency nurses within the next few years. While the province may have a plan on how to recruit nurses to fill the gaps, Mark Hernandez says keeping them here will determine its success. He spoke with the Morning Show's Jessica Singer.
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AirBnB and other short-term accommodations in the province are now under new rules
Short-term accommodations now need be registered with the tourism department as part of the Tourism Accommodations Act. Deborah Bourden is chair of Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador. She joined us to talk about what that means for your community.
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Minister Abbott on the government's decision to clear out tent city
There is no more tent city at Colonial Building. Transportation Minister John Abbott joined us in studio this morning to explain the government's decision and the rationale behind it.
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What happens after a forced encampment eviction?
The government removed all of the tents from the Colonial Building encampment. It's something housing advocates in Halifax are familiar with. Steve Wilsack is a housing advocate and the executive director of the Housing First Society of Nova Scotia. He joined us on the line to explain what happens after a forced encampment eviction.
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I love listening to Krissy. She is upbeat and doesn’t let negativity creep into the conversations and is always appreciative to her interviewees. I think she should have been selected to lead the morning show.
I also appreciate the reduction in personal bantering on the show now. We know they all have to get up early. After all it’s the morning show. Professional should be the first ingredient in the mix. Less personal anecdotes and silly contests please!