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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Check-in with Indigenous Patient Navigator program
The Indigenous Patient Navigator program has been going strong in St. John’s for about 15 years. We spoke to coordinator Ashley Dicker, and learned how she's helping medical students better understand the health care needs of Indigenous Labradorians.
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Funding announcement for Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s electric bus
The town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay has enough money in hand to buy its electric bus. Labrador MP Yvonne Jones and Mayor George Andrews announced that news yesterday—though we still don't know when the bus will hit the streets. We hear the latest update.
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Silver Fox 50 Plus Club in St. Lewis
It's a new group to help combat isolation for seniors. We hear about the new Silver Fox 50 Plus club in St. Lewis
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Understanding the universe through an Indigenous lens
Look up, look waaayyyy up. Labrador Campus is hosting its Big Land, Big Sky week with some out-of-this-world events. We meet Mi'kmaw astronomer Hilding Neilson, who uses Indigenous knowledges to understand our place in the Universe.
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A new vision for Inuit midwifery
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada is calling for legislation and funding to help midwives become established in Inuit communities. We hear from Pauktuutit president Nancy Etok.
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Labrador auditions for Newfound Talent Contest
If you're a rising star in the youth music scene, the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Arts Society wants to hear from you! They're holding online auditions for Labrador youth ages 19 and under for their Newfound Talent Contest.