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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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2024 Equinor’s Newfound Talent Contest
Young musicians from across the province will be on stage tomorrow evening at the Majestic....for the finale of this years Equinor's Newfound Talent Contest. We get a preview from the incoming executive director and the outgoing executive director of the NL Folk Arts Society. (Krissy Holmes with Diana Daly and Julie Vogt)
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Argentia ferry disruption
With Marine Atlantic's Argentia ferry out of the mix until July 3rd due to mechanical work, one BnB owner in Ferryland says business is gone with the wind. We speak about her concerns with yet another year of business setbacks. Following that, we get reaction and an update on the situation from the corporate communications officer with Marine Atlantic. (Krissy Holmes with Maxine Dunne; Krissy Holmes with Darrell Mercer)
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Panthers fan, Oilers fan
We get reaction to the result of game seven of the Stanley Cup Playoffs between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers. First, we reach a happy Panthers fan in Upper Gullies - and then we come back to the On The Go studio for a chat with a CBC Online colleague and Oilers fan. (Krissy Holmes with Cheyenne Bayse, Krissy Holmes with Dan MacEachern)
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Health with Dr. Iris Gorfinkel: WHO and the sugar tax
The federal government taxes alcohol and cigarettes... but should a tax on soda, chips and cookies come next? The World Health Organization thinks so. On The Go's weekly Health columnist joins us to explain. (Krissy Holmes with Dr. Iris Gorfinkel)
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Labrador fires update
Fighting fires in the Big Land: We get the latest on efforts to extinguish the flames near Churchill Falls from the province's forest fire duty officer. (Krissy Holmes with Mark Lawlor)
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Return to Churchill Falls
She and her family fled Churchill Falls last week... but today, Susan Chislett is back home after being deemed an essential worker. We hear how one family has been coping with the fallout from the forest fires. (Krissy Holmes with Susan Chislett)