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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End of the road for Yorabode
Saying goodbye to a local retailer with unique, handcrafted products, The local candle making company Yorabode is closing down. We spoke with owner Emily Campbell about why it was time for her to move on.
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Dr. Linn on a new prostate cancer screening method
House Doctor Peter Lin brought us his reflections on a new medical test. It can help identity genetic markers that are linked the most aggressive cases of prostate cancer.
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New safety course coming for ATV riders
Some ATV users will soon have to complete a new mandatory safety course before hitting the trails. Rick Noseworthy from the T'Railway Council gave us his thoughts on the course, and what it means for trail safety.
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From St. John's to Time Square, Roger Maunder and Dave Howells talk about their new project with Ronin Art
Roger Maunder and Dave Howells are working on a new series of documentaries with a company called Ronin Art, which brings the worlds of physical art and digital art together.
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They have the degree, the cap, the gown. What’s next for these MUN grads?
It's convocation at Memorial University. Hundreds of students collected their diplomas yesterday at the Arts and Culture Centre. The CBC's Madison Ryan and Sarah Antle dropped by to chat with a few of them.
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We meet a tattoo artist who uses ink to mask scars and reconstruct skin
Paramedical tattooing is among the range of cosmetic procedures that can be used to mask scars, and otherwise change or restore the look of a person's skin. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts brought us that story.