The Hospice Podcast is produced by St John‘s Hospice, based in Lancaster and providing services across the South Lakes, North Lancashire and parts of North Yorkshire. This is your gateway to the field of palliative care. Each episode takes on a different topic, discussed by our highly experienced staff. After the last year, many more people are open to discussing the topic of dying – whether this is in a hospice, hospital or at home. More and more people are becoming aware and open to the id ...
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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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Celebrating the diversity of Catholic femininity, one woman's story at a time. This podcast is inspired by Pope St. John Paul II's 1995 Letter to Women and is dedicated to uplifting the dignity of women and sharing the unique feminine genius each woman has to offer.
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Weekly sermons given by Rev. Kevin Ader of St. John Lutheran Church, Kellner in Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Broadband version (64 kb/s mp3).
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A Not-at-All Rigorously Humorous Look at Addiction and Recovery in Pop Culture. With your hosts, Jeff S.—of @klen-and-sobr—and introducing…Mick St. John!
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These sermons are from Texas RUF's Large Group meetings. We meet on Wednesday nights @ 7pm at the Texas Women's Federation Building at 2312 San Gabriel St. For more information about RUF at Texas please visit www.ruf.org/ut or @texasruf on Instagram.
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rzile@hotmail.com info@brainfoodrecords.com.au @brainfoodrecords Radio mixes from 2013-2018 on Mixcloud & Hearthis. Rob Zile's first EP was released in September 2009 on Artefekz Muzik. Following this EP many doors were opened; from being asked to remix other artists to forging great relationships with other dj’s, producers and record labels from around the world. It also gave him the opportunity to play his first international gig at the WMC Techno Marathon in Miami in 2010, sharing the bil ...
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Sacrificed is a survivor's eye view of the Catholic sex abuse crisis that picks up where SPOTLIGHT left off, answering the question, "And then what happened?" Hosted by survivor Chris O'Leary, Sacrificed explores his efforts to get help from the Archdiocese of St. Louis, the Catholic Church, and the Pope. Efforts that, despite the PA grand jury report and VOS ESTIS, proved fruitless. It's a story many Catholics won't want to hear, but must be told. Because, if the Catholic Church can do what ...
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Western Edition -- a podcast from Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West and hosted by its director William Deverell, historian of the American West -- seeks to engage Angelenos, Californians, and Westerners as critical thinkers, conscious consumers, and informed community members. The podcast tells the fascinating stories of the people and communities of our region, connecting the past to the present, and demonstrating the tightly woven fabric of history. The forth season, Hidd ...
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How can 90 seconds a day make you a saint? God wants to chisel away at your defects and make you perfect. He will place the chisel where it needs to be, but you have to have the strength and the courage to pick up and swing the hammer. The Saint Challenge is a daily reflection on the saint of the day, and a challenge to complete, all delivered in 90 seconds. Be inspired. Be motivated. Be a saint. #LetsBeSaints catholictreehouse.substack.com
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Host Sophia Bush shares inspiring selected stories from the Hello Sunshine x Together Live Tour. We’ll hear from straight-to-your-soul writers like Cheryl Strayed and Glennon Doyle, comedians like Sabrina Jalees, and world-changers Abby Wambach and Luvvie Ajayi, plus many more. Their words will make you reflect, laugh, question the status quo… and remember that we’re all in this together.
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Radio Play Revival features great American actors performing great American works of literature. Performed by both established and new-and-emerging performers, musicians, and writers, Radio Play Revival pays homage to the golden age of radio, in the now-second golden age of audio. Radio Play Revival has an ensemble repertory cast of performers featuring Christopher Walken, Laura Benanti, Patti LuPone, Anderson Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, Jefferson Mays, Jessica Chastain, Samuel L. Jackson, M ...
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A stroll through the annals of Pennsylvania political corruption via a 5-episode podcast series. Listen as long-time GOP political consultant Christopher Nicholas, along with two veteran reporters who have witnessed and written about politics and corruption here for decades -- John Baer and Brad Bumsted -- review the quirks and the nooks and crannies of some of the most absorbing political corruption cases, primarily from the modern era, here in Pennsylvania. In each episode (about 35-45 min ...
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Buttons, magazines and shirts: Take a look inside the archives of N.L.'s queer history
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Newfoundland and Labrador Queer Research Initiative hosted an interactive archive of province's queer history. The CBC's Abby Cole stopped by.
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Canada Post is still up in the air about a pending strike
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Could ongoing negotiations between Canada Post and its employees lead to a new deal, or is a strike still on the horizon? For an update, we spoke with Craig Dyer, president of the local chapter of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.
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Comedian Colin Mochrie will be on stage in St. John's this weekend for a show called Hyprov: Improv Under Hypnosis
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Comedian Colin Mochrie and hypnotist Asad Mecci have partnered up for a show called Hyprov: Improv Under Hypnosis. Colin joined us on the line this morning to explain how the show works.
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Protect NL rallies outside Confederation Building, raising concerns about wind energy development
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Advocacy group Protect NL have been rallying outside confederation building this week, voicing their concerns about wind energy projects. We spoke with Brenda Kitchen, one the of organizers of the “Rally for the Rock," and Christine Burke, a special guest at the rally who came here from Ontario.
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Foodie Friday: Taglio is serving up square slices at Postmaster's Bakery
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Taglio is serving up Roman-style pizza, from Postmaster's Bakery. Mark Murphy is a co-owner of Postmaster's. He joined us in studio to talk about expanding into the pizza business.
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Newfoundland's finest Ukrainian band, Kubasonics, is about to embark on a tour of Brazil, and they're kicking it off with a show tonight at The Ship Pub in St. John's. For more on how it came together, we spoke with Brian Cherwick and Maria Cherwick, two of the members of the band.
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How is the doctor shortage is impacting seniors and newcomers?
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30% of people in Newfoundland and Labrador don't have a family doctor. To find out how this is impacting seniors in the province, we spoke with Sharron Callahan, the executive director of the Newfoundland and Labrador Public Sector Pensioners Association. For a newcomers perspective, we spoke with Laowra Aguirre, manager of AMAL Youth and Family Ce…
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A new initiative is supporting those leaving the Iris Kirby House with baskets of household goods
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The Canadian Federation of University Women has a new initiative supporting the Iris Kirby House with baskets of household goods for those leaving this women’s shelter. For more, we spoke with the CFUW's Libby Foran and Margie Green.
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The former head of creativity at the Walt Disney Company is in St. John's for the "Uncommon Threads" Summit
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Duncan Wardle is the founder of ID8, and the former head of Creativity and Innovation at the Walt Disney Company. He's in town for the “(Un)common Threads” Summit taking place this afternoon at the Sheraton Hotel in St. John’s. He joined us on the line to talk about creativity, and gave us a sneak peek of what he'll be talking about at the Summit.…
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Greg Noseworthy is the new St. John's Ward 3 city councillor
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The votes are tallied and Ward 3 has a new city councillor. Greg Noseworthy joined us on the line to talk about the win, and the issues he plans to tackle while in the position.
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The growing need of food banks in the province
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More and more people are using food banks across the country. For more on the demand in this province, the CBC's Heather Gillis spoke with Tina Bishop, manager of the Community Food Sharing Association, and Peter Wells, chairman of the board at the food bank in CBS.
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Reaction from a professor researching sports psychology to an off-ice altercation at a hockey game in Harbour Grace
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How aggressive is too aggressive when it comes to hockey? David Hancock is an Associate Professor in the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation at MUN. He joined us on the line with his reaction to an off-ice altercation at a senior hockey game in Harbour Grace last month.
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A MUN political scientist on the Donald Trump election win, and how it will affect Canada
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The U.S. presidential election was less of a nail-biter than most expected, and now we know the result: Donald Trump has been elected president of the United States. Memorial University political scientist Scott Matthews joined us to talk about the results, and how it could affect Canadians.
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We checked in with the Royal Canadian Legion to see how this year's poppy campaign is going
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Remembrance day is coming up quick. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by Howley Estates Sobeys, where he spoke with two members of Branch 56 of the Royal Canadian Legion; president Mark Brown and vice-president Marvin Barnes.
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/05-11-24/ROB ZILE (full show)
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/05-11-24/ROB ZILE (full show)https://kissfm.com.au/show/brainfoodPART 101 - Lele Sacchi - Flim Flam (Original Mix)02 - Max Buchalik - Midnight Passion (Fabrizio Mammarella Remix)03 - Yomi One - Artefact (Original Mix)04 - Sam In Space - Dualities (Max Jones Remix)05 - Moo Moonster - A Lovers Concerto (Endr…
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The provincial government announced its plan yesterday to replace St. Clare's hospital with a new one on Kenmount Road
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Yesterday, the provincial government announced the location for a new hospital on Kenmount Road in St. John's. For a municipal perspective, we spoke with St. John's mayor Danny Breen.
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Money Saving Mama has started their annual toy drive for the Single Parent Association of Newfoundland and Labrador
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Celia Glover, creator of the popular Facebook group Money Saving Mama, has started her annual toy drive for the Single Parents Association of Newfoundland and Labrador. She joined us on the line this morning to talk about it.
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A sewage issue has led the Town of Paradise to declare a state of emergency in some areas
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A stinky problem has popped up again in Paradise. Five years ago, a faulty sewage lift pump cost the town $1.5 million, and now it's caused a state of emergency. For more, we spoke with Paradise mayor Dan Bobbett.
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Dan MacEachern, a former CBC NL colleague who's now living in the US, gave us his take on the presidential election
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We spoke with former CBC St. John's colleague Dan MacEachern, who's now living south of the border, about his take on today's U-S presidential election.
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For over 40 years, Hope Air has been helping Canadians with medical travel
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Hope Air has been helping patients with medical travel costs for decades, and there's a growing demand for those services. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by their Ham, Eggs and Hope breakfast at the Sheraton Hotel in St. John's this morning.
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Jacob's Garden of Hope: A new space to honour those lost to suicide, addiction, and mental health
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Kelsey Puddister, director of the Jacob Puddister Memorial Foundation, joined us in studio to talk about Jacob's Garden of Hope, a new public space that was unveiled in Bay Bulls yesterday honouring those lost to suicide, addiction, and mental health.
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The fall sitting of the House of Assembly starts today. So, what's on the agenda?
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Politicians are gearing up for the fall sitting of the House of Assembly. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts brought us up to speed.
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CBC Investigates has new details in the sexual exploitation case of Tony Humby and Bruce Escott
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Investigators with the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary applied for search warrants in part because they believed Tony Humby and Bruce Escott were trafficking boys under the age of 18. The St. John's neighbours are now facing a total of 86 charges, but human trafficking is not on that list. The CBC's Ryan Cooke brought us more that story.…
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Newfoundland and Labrador has the highest rates of colorectal cancer in the country
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Colorectal cancer rates might be dropping across Canada, but this province has the highest rates in the country. Touati Benoucraf is an associate professor of Genomics & Bioinformatics at Memorial University. He spoke about his research with the Morning Show's Sarah Antle.
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Pest company Orkin says St. John's is the 'rattiest' city in eastern Canada
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A new study by pest control company Orkin has found St. John's to be among the 'rattiest' cities in the country. For more, we spoke with Orkin's area manager in Newfoundland and Labrador, Kenneth Penney.
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We might have gotten an extra hour of sleep this weekend, but will the benefits outweigh the harm?
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While you might be feeling more rested from that extra hour of sleep, it could be doing more harm than good. Nyissa Walsh is a PhD student at Concordia University, who's studying sleep at the SCN Lab in Montreal. She joined us to talk about the psychological affects of daylight savings time.
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Redefining speed dating for people 60 years and older
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When you think speed dating, you might picture 20 tables in a room and only five minutes to talk... well, think again. Jenny Temple runs Dharma Connections, where she teaches yoga and fitness classes about healthy aging. Now, she's running a speed dating program for people 60 years and older. She joined us on the line to talk about it.…
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Danny Williams says St. John's axed apartment proposal, but the city says it doesn't exist
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There's a row over a road in Galway. Danny Williams says until he builds a road, the city won't let him build an apartment building. We heard from him and the city.
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NL punk band Da Slyme gets a shout out from Nardwuar the Human Serviette and UK music producer Fred Again
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Newfoundland’s original punk band, Da Slyme, is getting some national attention, thanks to English music producer Fred Again, and Canadian music journalist Nardwuar. The Morning Show's Jonny Hodder spoke with Nardwuar and Da Slyme member Goohaw Groon, aka George Smith.
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The Perinatal Mental Health Alliance of NL is hosting its first ever symposium
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It is estimated that 28% of new parents in this province will experience a mood and anxiety disorder, and an upcoming symposium is looking to shed a light on that. The Perinatal Mental Health Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador is holding its first-ever symposium in St. John's this weekend. For more, we spoke perinatal psychiatrist Dr. Archana Vi…
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The Canadian Union of Postal Workers on a potential strike from Canada Post employees
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We’re entering the busiest time of the year for mail delivery, but a looming strike by Canada Post employees could throw a wrench in your online holiday shopping. For more, we spoke with Craig Dyer, the president of the local chapter of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.
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A tale from a local storyteller that'll be sure to chill you to the bones
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We had storyteller Catherine Wright paint a chilling picture of scorned lovers in your mind. She spoke with the Morning Show's Sarah Antle.
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Holy Spirit High School has become known for taking Halloween costumes to the next level. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by to see what they have in store this year.
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Economist Alison Coffin and PC leader Tony Wakeham on the province's mid-year fiscal update
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Yesterday, the provincial Minister of Finance presented a mid-year fiscal update. MUN economist Alison Coffin joined us to talk about the province's fiscal situation. We then heard PC Leader Tony Wakeham's thoughts.
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Asking the important Halloween questions at Rennie's River Elementary
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What's your favourite candy? What are you being for Halloween? WHY are you being that for Halloween? Those are some of the questions Sarah Antle posed to kids at Rennie's River Elementary.
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Halloween safety tips from RNC Constable James Cadigan
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It's Halloween, and almost time to go out trick or treating. We got some safety tips from RNC Constable James Cadigan.
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Diwali is here, and the Hindu Temple in St. John's is planning its celebrations for this weekend
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The Hindu Temple in St. John's has been celebrating Diwali in the east end of the city for three decades. Jai Ragunathan is the chair of the Hindu temple. He told us what they've got planned for this year.
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A Newfoundland duo helped their prep school earn a national championship on the soccer pitch
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Two young Newfoundland soccer players are making waves in Ontario. Nolan Martin of C-B-S and Joe Duke of Mount Pearl both play at St. Andrew's College in Ontario, and they just brought the school their first national championship in eight years. They joined us on the line to talk about the big win.
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The state of provincial politics and whether there might be a call to the polls sooner than we think
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We spoke with MUN political scientist Amanda Bittner about her take on the provincial political scene, and whether she thinks there may be a provincial election call soon.
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What can scary movies and haunted houses can teach us about memories?
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Madison LaSaga is a cognitive psychology student at Memorial University, and she's studying what scary movies and haunted houses can teach us about memories. She shared some of research with us this morning.
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Crown lands mismanaged, says auditor general in stinging report — and minister agrees
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The auditor general has found the province is failing to properly manage crown lands. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts brought us that story.
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Dr. Lin says you should still be testing for COVID
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If you or someone you know is sick right now, you may want to test and see if it's COVID or not. Dr. Lin explained why.
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Newfoundland's own Sally Housser just won a seat as an NDP candidate in Saskatchewan
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Sally Housser grew up in Newfoundland, but she's about to take her seat in Saskatchewan's Legislative Assembly after an election win earlier this week. She joined us on the line to talk about it.
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/29-10-24/ROB ZILE (full show)
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/29-10-24/ROB ZILE (full show)https://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - Itay Dailes - The way it is (Original Mix)02 - ELYPTK - DSPTX-240308 (Original Mix)03 - Minube - Greek (Fedo Remix)04 - Majak & Diego Knows - Swing Low (Original Mix)06 - amillionsons Feat. Eddy Temple-Morris - Underground Night Mu…
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How the city of St. John's is encouraging voter turnout in the Ward 3 byelection
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Last year's byelection for Ward 4 saw a very low turnout. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts wanted to find out why, and what the city is doing this time around to increase participation. He spoke with city clerk Theresa Walsh at St. John's City Hall.
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Sick season is here, and masks are back at provincial hospitals and clinics
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Colds, influenza, pneumonia… It's sick season, and masks are back at hospitals and clinics. Pediatric infectious disease specialist, Dr. Natalie Bridger, spoke with the CBC's Mark Quinn.
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More than 20 “Plump-kins” assembled in Clarenville this past weekend for the first annual Giant Pumpkin Festival.
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This past weekend, the town of Clarenville hosted their first Giant Pumpkin Festival. Organizers Leslee and Krista Lake joined us on the line this morning and told us how it went.
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Aspiring astronaut Bethany Downer on helping people understand the mysteries of space
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Space may be the final frontier, but we learn more and more about it everyday. We spoke with science communicator and aspiring astronaut Bethany Downer just ahead of her presentation a the Co. Innovation centre.
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