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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Elevate Aviation event in Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Helping women and gender-diverse people reach new heights. We take you to the "Elevate Aviation" event that happened in Happy Valley-Goose Bay this week.
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How animals could perceive the Northern Lights
How might sea creatures, birds or even cats perceive the northern lights? We called Jonathan Cohen, a professor at the University of Delaware who focuses on animal eyesight, to learn more. We bring you that conversation.
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Independent report on Indigenous verification at MUNL is “useless,” says NCC President
The Indigenous advisory firm First Peoples Group has prepared an independent report for Memorial University on verifying Indigenous identity. But that report isn’t sitting well with NunatuKavut Community Council President Todd Russell, who says the report is “biased” and “useless.” We hear from him.
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What’s the happs for the week of May 24th
Zack takes you around Labrador and gives you all the Happenings!
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Book fair in Labrador West for Air Daffodil
Calling all Lab City literature lovers in Lab City! There's a book fair happening at the Labrador Mall this weekend, with all donations benefiting Air Daffodil.
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Duley Lake cabin owners raise concerns about Kami Mine
You might not think a mine would be controversial in a mining community like Labrador West. But some residents are voicing concerns about the potential environmental toll—and a possible fly-in, fly-out workforce—at the proposed Kami Mine project. We hear from Duley Lake cabin owner Steve Legge, and hear response from Champion Iron.