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Redeemed South Bay Pastors

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Redeemed South Bay is new a Christian church located in Torrance, California. They are committed to being a community of disciple making disciples who exist to proclaim the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit for the salvation of every man, woman, boy, and girl in the South Bay and to the ends of the earth.
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South Bay Church

LA International Church of Christ

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This is the podcast of the South Bay Church, Los Angeles. We’re a vibrant, growing church community of families, single adults, and teens from all over the South Bay area --all ages, races, and backgrounds. We love to hear the Bible communicated in a way that is relevant, easy to understand, and applies to every-day life. This podcast features lessons and sermons from our Sunday worship services as well as other midweek meetings and special events.
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Upstream

Calvary Chapel South Bay

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"Upstream" is a podcast where lively conversation meets deep faith. Each episode, we dive into the currents of today's society, exploring important topics through a Christian lens. Whether we're discussing family values, ethical dilemmas, or personal growth, our goal is to provide insights that resonate with real life while rooted in our faith. So, grab a cup of coffee and join us as we navigate these waters, always striving to move upward and onward in our spiritual journeys. Together, let' ...
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Colling/It is a podcast about the people and places that make Collingwood, Ontario THE place to be. Brought to you by the fine folks at Collingwood Public Library, Colling/It strives to bring thought provoking and timely conversations to the people of Collingwood and beyond.
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Florida Business Minds

The Florida Business Journals

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Florida Business Minds is a weekly podcast focused on the top business leaders in our state. Each week, we profile executives from across the state, rotating between the Tampa Bay, South Florida, Orlando and Jacksonville markets. Florida Business Minds is proudly presented by The Business Journals of Florida and sponsored by Peoples Gas.
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The ProFANity Nation Podcast

The Profanity Nation LLC

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Los Angeles Lakers Basketball sports podcast focused on the fans point of view...Professional Fans to be exact. Simsta, Stat Pat & Money Mic break it down with exciting guests and provocative points of view. The guys talk NBA, WNBA, G-League, Los Angeles Lakers, South Bay Lakers & Sparks.
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The South Bay Show is a podcast on the air LIVE two days each week on Blogtalk Radio. This show focuses on everything happening in the South Bay of Los Angeles, that adds fun, opportunity and has an impact on your daily lives. If you live and work in the South Bay, this show will definitely have topics that you will find interesting and that impact you and your family personally. Join in the discussion by calling into our live shows, voicing your concerns, criticism, and most importantly the ...
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AfterPLAY

:Quasar & Jimbo

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A weekly show recorded after Quasar & Jimbo DJ their respective residencies, on Saturday nights... Just two DJ's talking about DJ culture/climate, music and life.
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Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra talks with local journalists about what’s happening in the greatest region in the country. It’s the context and analysis you need to make sense of the headlines, with help from the people who know it best. New episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings.
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The Suitor

The Suitors Society

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South Bay natives get together to discuss sports, entertainment, gear, dating, cannabis and the supernatural. Official Sound of The Suitors Society.
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The Pewter Plank Podcast

The Pewter Plank Podcast

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The Pewter Plank Podcast is dedicated to bringing news and opinions about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The staff of The Pewter Plank will bring you the information you want about your favorite team.
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The Weekly Bird Report with Mark Faherty can be heard every Wednesday on WCAI, the local NPR station for Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and the South Coast. Mark has been the Science Coordinator at Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary since August 2007 and has led birding trips for Mass Audubon since 2002. He is past president of the Cape Cod Bird Club and current member of the Massachusetts Avian Records Committee.
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Steve Mays (1950-2014) was Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel South Bay in Gardena, California, for over thirty three years before the Lord called him home in October 2014. He was noted for his bold, strong, and practical teaching style—and unique voice.
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HeraldLIVE

TimesLIVE Podcasts

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The Herald is the voice of Nelson Mandela Bay – in print and online. On May 7 1845, the first copy of The Herald was printed, making it the oldest newspaper in South Africa. The Herald has come a long way since that first printing day when the paper hit the streets at a cover price of a single penny. HeraldLIVE is the online home of The Herald and the Weekend Post, publishing fresh news, insights, opinions, sport and entertainment reports all day long, seven days a week on a fully mobile res ...
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On this podcast, you'll find helpful tips on how to BUY and SELL a house in San Jose, California. Theresa Wellman, with a Mechanical Engineering degree from Santa Clara University, is a California native and has lived in the South Bay since 1995. Once an engineer, always an engineer! Theresa love stats and data. She's very familiar with the local real estate market metrics. Her husband works for Apple Inc so she knows well the intense demands of a Silicon Valley tech job today. Homeowner Exp ...
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Open Field is a new podcast presented by Eamon Ryan, leader of the Green Party in Ireland and a public representative for Dublin Bay South. Eamon interviews people that he meets in his everyday work to tease out a range of questions about where we come from, how we live today, and what lies ahead. The podcast features a diverse range of individuals from environmental campaigners, scientists and technologists right through to musicians, athletes and artists. We would love receive your thought ...
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Rightnowish digs into life in the Bay Area right now… ish. Journalist Pendarvis Harshaw takes us to galleries painted on the sides of liquor stores in West Oakland. We'll dance in warehouses in the Bayview, make smoothies with kids in South Berkeley, and listen to classical music in a 1984 Cutlass Supreme in Richmond. Every week, Pen talks to movers and shakers about how the Bay Area shapes what they create, and how they shape the place we call home.
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Weekly podcast recorded live from the bay of south Brooklyn, New York. A plethora of interesting guests join the show to talk about everything from relationships and sports, to society and culture. Real, dope conversation! Become a sponsor: http://bit.ly/2jQlHSc
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Stephanie and Kaitlyn, two junior high students from Conception Bay South, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada, experienced an incredible journey when their miniboat, Raven KASTER, set sail in November 2018. Months later, in February 2019, Raven KASTER made landfall on Dookinella Beach in Achill Island, Ireland. Now, what was once merely a dream—relaunching their boat in Ireland—is turning into a remarkable reality. Join this podcast as it delves into the collaborative efforts of students from C ...
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Bryan Newberry felt called into the ministry at the age of 15 and was serving as a youth pastor by the age of 19. Three years later, he joined the pastoral staff at Horizon Christian Fellowship. Pastor Bryan started Calvary Chapel San Diego in the South Bay area in September of 1985, at age 24, and continued for 32 years with his wife Cheryl and their four children Renee, Nathan, Charles, and Tracy. He handed off the church to a new senior pastor in January 2018. Bryan has a Words of Encoura ...
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Mates Under Fire

Daily Telegraph

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This Australian bush fire season has been unprecedented. In this podcast you will hear harrowing accounts of survival and the incredible acts of bravery and kindness which are helping the town of Malua Bay in southern New South Wales on the path to recovery. The town’s cast of heroes is a long one - the young surf life saver whose quick thinking spared hundreds of lives at the town beach, the RFS volunteers whose houses burned while they were saving others and the now homeless pharmacist who ...
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Blue Mountain Village Voices

The Sound Off Media Company Inc.

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Dive into the world of destination tourism in and around Blue Mountain Village with industry and community leaders throughout South Georgian Bay. You’ll hear from the passionate advocates whose contributions have created change and evolved the destination to where it is today, and more importantly, from those who will play a part in shaping the future. Welcome to Blue Mountain Village Voices with Andrew Siegwart, President of the Blue Mountain Village Association.
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Join writer and activist R.L. Bays as he discusses interesting topics with intriguing guests all while achiving his side quest of injecting a bit of much needed intellectualism back into the South! This is Reasonably Southern.
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We are The Bay Christian Family Church. Our vision is to equip every generation of God’s people for the work of ministry (according to Ephesians 4:11-12) and to teach them to prosper. In 1994, God called our senior and founding pastors, Ap. Allan and Ps. Janine Bagg, to plant a church in Somerset West, South Africa. Since then, we have expanded and are now one house meeting in multiple locations. We seek to impact every community with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Everything we do is centered ...
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Starting this week, ATV users in Conception Bay South will be permitted to drive on the shoulder of several roads in the community. It’s all part of a new pilot project by the town. For more on that, we were joined this morning by CBS mayor Darrin Bent on the line.
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Tim and the LA Times' Dylan Hernandez discuss the 49ers' tricky negotiations with Brandon Aiyuk and Trent Williams and the Rams' decision to restructure Matt Stafford's deal. Also, what we learned about the Dodgers and Giants from their four-game series and pre-Olympics thoughts. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: ht…
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Sermon Notes: Introduction Main Idea: Psalm 63 presents 3 necessary keys for you to be a God-centered stranger in this world, especially in the worst of times. A Desire for God: Are You Desiring God? Desire God! (vv. 1–4) A Satisfaction in God: Will You Be Satisfied in God? Be Satisfied in God! (vv. 5–8) A Trust of God: Do You Trust God? Trust God!…
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Tim and Matt Barrows discuss the significance of Brandon Aiyuk's latest social-media moment, Brock Purdy's process and interception issues and the players who've stood out through the first seven practices. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. V…
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St. Augustine, Florida, offers a perfect blend of history, charm, and scenic beauty, making it an ideal destination for couples seeking a romantic getaway. Here’s a guide based on my most recent […] The post Romantic Getaway: Things to Do in St. Augustine for Couples appeared first on Amateur Traveler. Related posts: Amateur Traveler Asks: St. Augu…
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MUN has suspended enrollment for majors in Russian, German, and Spanish. You can no longer choose a minor in Russian and German either. Maria Mayr is the Department Head of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures, and she sat down with the Morning Show’s Katherine Crummey to discuss the future of languages at MUN.…
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“It’s never easy, especially when you dream of being on the podium at the highest level of competition, it’s never easy to return home without a medal.” These are the words of Gqeberha-born Geronay Whitebooi whose Olympic medal hopes were cut short in the last 16 of the judo competition at Paris 2024. This was Whitebooi’s second Olympics, but in re…
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Every year, the Conservation Corps hires dozens of young folks to work on ‘Green Team’ projects across the province. Shelby Beals is the Program Coordinator with the Conservation Corps. Two of this year's summer students are Ava McDonald, with the SPLASH Centre Green Team in Harbour Grace, and Abigail Clark, working with the Society of St. Vincent …
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We headed back to the beach for the next instalment in our series, "Beach, Please!", where we explore some of the best sand, rocks, and water that the province has to offer. Today, we sent our Morning Show's Katherine Crummey down to Conception Bay South, to check out Topsail Beach, and all it has to offer for beachgoers.…
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George's Pond is a popular swimming hole in St. John's. But lately, some swimmers say there's an unpleasant smell wafting from the pond's surface. What's causing the odor? And is it cause for concern? Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts was curious, so he enlisted the help of two scientists from Memorial University.…
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Becky Winsor sent an email to the Memorial University Board of Regents, regarding the pro-Palestinian campaign. Glenn Barnes, chair of the Board of Regents, received the email and forwarded it to Winsor's father. Winsor lodged a complaint about this breach of policy. MUN has now decided there was an "unauthorized disclosure" of an email by a board …
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Let’s face it, insects suffer from a likeability deficit akin to that of most politicians, what with the biting and the disease transmission and the landing on your food right when you’re about to eat it and all. But I think we can all get behind butterflies, those harmless, even beneficial, and undeniably beautiful ambassadors for the insect world…
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There are currently heat warnings in many parts of the province, and most of us here in Newfoundland aren't used to temperatures pushing past thirty degrees! That means we're also not used to taking caution against the heat. This morning we were joined on the line by Dr. Itai Malkin, the Medical Officer of Health, to receive some tips about how to …
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The Avalon Dragons are a team of breast cancer survivors, and for the past two decades, they've been to international dragon boat festivals. Every year they hold their own event: the Paddle in Paradise on Octagon Pond. Now, they're looking for more dragons to join the crew. To talk about the recruiting effort, we were joined this morning by two mem…
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Heather Stemp's research into family history and aviation led to three books in a young adult series. The series begins in this province, and features Amelia Earhart as a character. To learn more, we were joined this morning by Heather Stemp, the author of the Ginny Ross series.
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Now's the perfect time to peek into your backyard to see the birds singing and the bugs bugging. The Nature Conservancy of Canada’s 4th annual Big Backyard BioBlitz encourages you to get out into nature and observe the complex ecosystem that literally exists in your very own backyard. On the phone to tell us all about it this morning was Mark Frank…
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Brock Purdy talks with Tim about his reaction when Kyle Shanahan told him in March 2023 that the 49ers were trying to sign Tom Brady and how much or how little Purdy's thinking about the prospect of a huge new contract next offseason. Also, Purdy discusses his increased leadership role on this team and an elbow rehab process that went all the way t…
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Patients often lose time and waste money awaiting referrals for orthopedic issues. Dr. Alejandro Badia aims to change that with OrthoNOW. In this episode, SFBJ Editor-in-Chief Mel Melendez invites Dr. Badia to share his vision, and discuss other timely issues impacting healthcare.By The Florida Business Journals
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If you want to stretch your muscles while stretching your brain, you should try Fresh Air bilingual yoga, which will be happening every Monday evening this summer in Bannerman Park. It's organized by Far Out Fitness and Canadian Parents for French. Cindy Butt is the owner of Far Out Fitness, and Gaston Letourneau is Canadian Parents for French N.L.…
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An equipment issue at Muskrat Falls caused a widespread power outage yesterday afternoon. According to a statement from NL Hydro, testing at Muskrat Falls caused a trip in the system. Power was restored to most customers within half an hour. VP of Engineering, and NL System Operator at NL Hydro Rob Collett joined us on the line today to explain wha…
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We asked listeners to reimagine the St. John's Harbourfront, without the prison cell bars in the way. The Morning Show's Sarah Antle was in studio, and she asked for your opinions of what the harbourfront could look like. Now, she's back to tell us about some of your responses.
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As many Newfoundlanders and Labradoreans struggle to buy groceries and pay bills, a new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is revealing another piece of the puzzle. It says that 30 per cent of Atlantic Canadians make less than 20 dollars an hour. The co-author of the study, Christine Saulnier, joined us on the line this morning …
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The Newfoundland Embassy is a fixture in downtown St. John's, but now it has a second location, resembling a bouncy castle. It's a new portable, inflatable pub -- to be blown up for outdoor events just about anywhere. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went to check out the inflatable structure with co-owner and operator of the Newfoundland …
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Hear about travel to Afghanistan as the Amateur Traveler talks to bigger and adventure tour guide Sibu Szymanowska from Go Global with Sibu about this adventurous destination… even for her. Why should […] The post Travel to Afghanistan – Episode 905 appeared first on Amateur Traveler. Related posts: Travel to Northern Iraq – Episode 293 Travel to I…
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Tim talks to Warriors owner Joe Lacob about keeping a winning situation for Steph Curry, the steps that led to Klay Thompson's departure, the improvements made to the roster and the salary situation overall. Also: Is there another big move coming? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-p…
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FREE BEER! Those words always get attention. That's why it was the perfect name for a comedy act that travelled the island back in the '80s. Now, the iconic duo known as Free Beer are back together. Their world tour - consisting of three shows - starts this weekend in Heart's Content. The men behind the act, Chris Lorne Elliott and Kevin Blackmore,…
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The Market Family Cafe is serving up hot coffee and food everyday from their new location on Hamilton Avenue. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts visited the Market Family Cafe for today’s edition of Foodie Friday, where he spoke with the owner, Danilo Gonzalez.
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Geraniums are at the centre of Heart's Content Blooms, the town's first annual geraniums-plus flower show. It's happening this weekend, as part of Heritage Days celebrations. To learn more about the flower show, and some of the other festival events taking place in Heart's Content, we were joined on the line today by Val Worthman, a member of the M…
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This weekend, Landwash Brewery is bringing together more than 10 breweries and distilleries at the second annual Wharf Fest. The event kicks off Saturday at The Wharf in Quidi Vidi Village, and our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went there this morning to find out more information. He was joined by Maddy Riche, media manager and designer wit…
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If you walk into Johnson Podiatry in Stratford, PEI, you might assume you're walking into the business of a foot doctor. But Doctor Johnson is facing allegations that he's not actually a doctor of podiatry. A national podiatry group says it points to the need for regulations in jurisdictions that don't regulate the profession, that includes Newfoun…
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When first responders have to worry about their own safety, it's hard to do their jobs properly. Many drivers tear through emergency scenes at high speed, or drive while distracted. Duane Antle joined us on the line today to discuss the situation. He's the chief of the Come By Chance Fire Department, and the president of the Newfoundland and Labrad…
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Janice Strickland's daughters remains were put in a freezer at the Health Sciences Centre, and due to her being on social assistance, she didn't have the funds to claim the body and pay for a funeral. She was told the family was ineligible for government help. Her interview aired yesterday on CBC's Here and Now. Janice Strickland spoke with the CBC…
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There's a new retreat and culinary experience coming to town. It's at Cape Broyle recently on the Irish Loop, where there's a construction site on one side of the bay, in the middle of a forest. The operators say they're drawing inspiration from life on the Southern Shore. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went to Cape Broyle to get an earl…
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Tina Olivero's son Ben died following an overdose a year ago, losing his battle with mental health and addictions. Now, she will hold a candlelight vigil this weekend to remember him and others who have been affected by mental health and addictions issues. To learn more about the vigil, our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts was live this mornin…
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Justin Barbour left the shores of Hudson Bay last Summer with the goal of trekking 38-hundred kilometres through the vast Canadian wilderness. It's the longest solo journey ever attempted through Northeast Canada. Earlier this month, the Newfoundland Explorer finished his incredible journey at the island's southernmost point, Cape Pine. He joined u…
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There's a new organization in town that's holding its first event this weekend. Queer Picnic St. John's is facilitating events for 2SLGBTQ+ people to come together and connect in a safe space. To learn more about the group and this weekend's event, three of the organizers of Queer Picnic St. John's joined us in the studio today. Local lesbians Erin…
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Heart’s Content is the western site of the first permanent trans-oceanic submarine telegraph cable, connecting North America and Valentia, Ireland. In studio today we were joined by Bob Power, a genealogist and family historian. He has a significant personal connection to the community and the cable. He will be giving a talk about it on Saturday.…
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Tim and Matt Barrows discuss the first day of 49ers camp, from Trent Williams' somewhat surprise holdout to Brandon Aiyuk's notable walk across the field. Also, a breakdown of "The TK Show" conversation with Kyle Shanahan earlier this week. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy L…
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For a long time, the Friends of the Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area (Fobwa) has looked after and promoted the Baviaanskloof but, now, it is closing down. One of SA’s oldest protected area volunteer support groups, Fobwa was established in 2001. The announcement on Monday of the group’s closure has sounded warning bells for the sector as it battles po…
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There's been a $1.3 million dollar boost in the efforts to reduce chronic homelessness in St. John's. The funding comes from the federal government's homelessness strategy, and will go to 10 different community organizations. End Homelessness St. John's made the announcement yesterday. Their Senior Director of Strategy and Impact Jennifer Tipple jo…
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Students in Bangladesh began protesting the government's job quota system last week, and this demonstration turned violent and deadly. Communications were blocked, with many students and Newfoundland residents being cut off from their families. The Morning Show's Katherine Crummey was at Memorial University during yesterday afternoon's protest. We …
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We have a new series this summer on the Morning Show called "Beach, Please!", where we'll feature some of the best coastlines in the province. And we're starting the series in the Lumsden area. For years, the municipally-run Lumsden North beach was a hidden treasure, however in 2022, the rest of the province found out about it. The CBC's Leigh Anne…
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