On The Go CBC
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CBC Radio's On The Go has now been on the air for 50 years, bringing Newfoundlanders and Labradorians stories from every nook, cranny and cove in the province.
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Broughton's Ambulance Services ends its run
The sirens on a decades-old family ambulance business have been shut off for good. As the province moves toward a public ambulance system, we hear how that's affected one business in Brigus. (Krissy Holmes with Ken Broughton)
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Supplies running low in Makkovik
There's concern brewing in Makkovik after the community's main shop suffered a fire earlier this week while the ferry is out for repairs. We reached the angajukKak (mayor) to find out how the isolated community is coping. (Krissy Holmes with Barry Andersen)
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Reaction to premier's fossil fuels optimism
The premier commented at the Energy NL Annual Conference this week that oil and gas in this province isn't going anywhere any time soon. We reached the head of Communications for the Sierra Club Canada Foundation for reaction. (Krissy Holmes with Conor Curtis)
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Seafaring soccer ball
It was an unusual catch for a lobster fisherman - a soccer ball that travelled almost 3,000 km to wind up on the shores of central Newfoundland. (Krissy Holmes with Lee Croucher)
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'Come by Chance' podcast
Set in rural Newfoundland, a new CBC podcast reveals a shocking life changing secret. We speak with the host of "Come by Chance." (Krissy Holmes with Luke Quinton)
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Parkinson's Choir
A new choir in Corner Brook aims to improve quality of life for people with Parkinson's Disease. We sit down with the choir founder and the certified music therapist who'll be leading the choir. (Krissy Holmes with Hannah Sparkes and Erika Penney)