Weekend AM is CBC Radio One's province-wide, Saturday and Sunday morning show across Newfoundland and Labrador. You'll meet creative people up to all sorts of things that keep life in Newfoundland and Labrador interesting.
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With an eye to power, host Justin Brake takes a closer look at key issues facing Newfoundland and Labrador. A brand new podcast from The Independent.
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Welcome to the Newfoundland Lens, the ultimate podcast for anyone planning to visit the breathtaking province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. While we focus on photography tips and the best locations to capture stunning images, we also dive into everything you need to know about exploring our province. Join Michael Winsor, an internationally award-winning photographer and owner of Newfoundland Photo Tours, and Cory Babstock, an experienced local guide with Newfoundland Photo Tours, as ...
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Sounds Atlantic is a podcast heard weekly that is devoted to artists from Atlantic Canada who perform roots and acoustic based music (i.e., traditional, folk, old-time, “Canadiana”/”Americana”, bluegrass, etc.). Atlantic Canadian artists describe it this way: Anita Best (trad Newfoundland singer, folk historian and Order of Canada member) refers to this podcast as "the best show for down-home music in all of Canada"... Wayne Chaulk ("Buddy Wassisname and the Other Fellers") says "Ron's got t ...
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The OFFICIAL podcast of the ECHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Newfoundland Growlers. Hosted by play-by-play broadcaster Chris Ballard, every week Chris sits down with Growlers players, staff and special guests to discuss ALL THINGS GROWLERS. We're talking about news and notes, stories from the road, behind-the-scenes action and everything else YOU want to hear about. Episode highlights include a Feature Interview, fan Q+A and a special 'Growlerville' feature, highlighting the gr ...
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Chief Meteorologist for NTV News in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Geek Culture Podcasting Network based out of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
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Hosted by Kenmore, explore the identity of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, and the culture and history of the place they call home. Focused primarily on interviews with Newfoundlanders and Labradorians living away from their home, and Come-from-Aways who have moved to the province, the podcast will also discuss topics relevant to Newfoundland and Labrador, its past, its present, and its future.
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Unfiltered, unscripted, and real—deep conversations that matter. The Jus Talkin Podcast dives into raw, unscripted dialogue with guests from Atlantic Canada. We explore personal transformation and the moments that shape us. Guided by curiosity and connection, every episode is an open invitation to explore the depths of human experience. Newfoundland-born host Justin highlights voices from the four provinces, sharing authentic stories. Whether you’re tuning in from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, ...
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In The Trenches Podcast is a podcast that explores the complex world of Newfoundland and Labrador politics. From guest interviews with MHA's past and present to advocacy organizations, In The Trenches has you covered.Host Ernest Snooks has been navigating political trenches from Newfoundland to Peru for the last several years.In The Trenches mission to bring a common sense approach to the complex nature of NL politics, further educate the public and ever have a laugh or two. You can contact ...
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Official podcast of the Liberal Party of Canada
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Every weekday, Adam Walsh starts a new conversation on The Signal. It's a show about what's on your mind now, and what people aren't talking about...yet. The Signal will make you think, smile and learn more about the place you call home.
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Hosted by Éric Grenier, The Writ podcast explores the world of elections and politics in Canada. www.thewrit.ca
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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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This is an Atlantic Canadian focused podcast that will feature topical and culturally interesting discussions and interviews concerning the region. This region of Canada includes the Maritime provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island [aka PEI]) and Newfoundland & Labrador. The style of the podcast could be described as a "kitchen gab". Partly because of the informal nature of the content and partly because many of the conversations may actually literally be happening within ...
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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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Lock and Key is a limited series podcast about housing, and the stories behind closed doors. From www.theindependent.ca
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Road Trip Radio is a family friendly podcast celebrating all things Canada! Brought to you by the creative team behind CBC’s This is That, each episode playfully explores one of our country’s provinces and territories offering fun documentaries, cool interviews, adventure stories and comedy!
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Welcome to A Welcome Diversion, a podcast that explores our shared future through the lens of sustainability and recycling. Join host and EPRA President and CEO, Cliff Hacking in conversation with leading sustainability experts,industry leaders and the men and women on the ground who are helping shape our future through recycling innovation and diversion expertise. Whether it’s with grassroots organizers or national policymakers, independent entrepreneurs or multi-national corporations, Clif ...
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🎙 CanadaFarsi Podcast: صدای فارسیزبانان کانادا is your trusted source for news, insights, and stories that matter to Persian speakers in Canada. Whether you speak Farsi, Dari, or Tajiki, our podcast brings you engaging discussions on immigration, business, culture, and community life. From expert advice on settling in Canada to inspiring success stories and cultural conversations, we amplify voices from across the Persian-speaking world, including Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and beyond. ...
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The fall and winter issues of 'edible Newfoundland &Labrador'
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55:16Today on the show we have a food and culture conversation with folks who are part of the 'edible Newfoundland & Labrador' community. GUESTS Marsha Tulk, contributor; Bill Dray, co-owner and butcher at Anderson’s; Steve Canning, owner and butcher, Newlander Meat Shop; Karen Thorp, Karen’s Woodworking; editors Dave Snow and Sara Tedford; Valerie Ryan…
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The Newfoundland Lens: A Year in Review - 2025
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31:58Let us know if you have any questions about Newfoundland and we may air it on next episode. Newfoundland Lens Podcast: Year in Review - Icebergs, Puffins, Whales and Unforgettable Tours Join Michael Winsor and Corey Babstock in episode 10 of the Newfoundland Lens as they recap a spectacular year of photo tours across Newfoundland. From spring to fa…
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Today on the show we are speaking with historians and enthusiasts about shipwrecks around Newfoundoland and Labrador. “Every body of water has had a shipwreck” as one guest says. And each shipwreck has a story. GUESTS - Historians: Heather Elliot, Julia Stryker, Meaghan Walker, Alexa Bailey and Neil Burgess, president of the Shipwreck Preservation …
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Stephen Nash says the Cape Shore is an underrated tourism destination, and he wants to draw visitors with a new glamping option: the Granda Rose Retreat.
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Singing with one of the world's great tenors
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8:04Jane Zelcer of Gander was among the singers in the choir for an Andrea Bocelli concert. She talks about the experience.
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Melissa Tremblett of Sheshatshiu has been honoured for her installations, sculpture, photography, doll-making and beading.
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In 1967 at he age of 23 he left the mosslands of Ireland to seek his fortune as principal in Island Habor Fogo Island. Today on the show we find out what happened when we speak with Michael Boyle about his memoir On New Turf.
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Defence spending and N.L.’s tech industry
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55:21The federal budget has billions of dollars allocated for defence spending. Today on the show we dive into a dicussion with industry experts on how the provincial government and business can maximize our slice of the pie. GUESTS - Florian Villaumé, CEO of techNL; Michelle Simms, CEO of the regional economic development agency Advantage St. John's; K…
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Choices for Youth findings on poverty and solutions
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55:08On today's show folks from Choices for Youth talk about the impacts of family poverty on young people. We also take a look at possible solutions including their social services hubs with a new one in Corner Brook soon opening. GUESTS - Jen Crowe, executive director of Choices for Youth; Nivethine Mahendran, CFY project officer; Kim Dreaddy, Jimmy P…
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Today on the show we play a new limited series called 'Future Ancestors'. Over the course of the hour we hear from young Indigenous folks from across the province who are already taking the mantle of community leadership in their own ways.
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The Newfoundland Quarterly magazine is out with a new issue this winter with the theme this time around being “air.” We invited contributors to the show to talk about their pieces and the inspiration behind them. GUESTS - Joan Sullivan, managing editor of the Newfoundland Quarterly; Janet McNaughton, artist and orchardist; Mark Thompson, painter; N…
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Not the most wonderful time of the year for everyone
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9:07December can be a challenge for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one. Fillatre's Funeral Homes wants to help them get through the holidays.
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Sandy Morris explains how the Wonderful Grand Band became part of an exhibit at the Canadian Museum of History.
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Episode 340: Newfoundland Singer Songwriter Matthew Byrne Showcases “Stealing Time”
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1:40:32Send us a text Interview with track by track coverage of all Matthew Byrne’s songs from his latest release “Stealing Time”. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18 September 22, 2025: "Sounds Atlantic" is a highly regarded podcast specializing in roots and acoustic music from Atlantic Canada, receiving high rankings on platforms like Feedspot as a t…
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It's a rare Thursday trivia day on the show. Host Adam Walsh is joined by former CBC colleague and trivia master extraordinaire Ted Blades for an hour of stumping folks across Newfoundland and Labrador
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Ahead of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on Dec. 6, today on the show we have a discussion about how financial support is a leading barrier to safety from gender-based violence.
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Today on the show we talk about Giving Tuesday, a globally recognized day where people are encouraged to show generosity - either with money, volunteering or just making someone smile. We invited folks from Stella’s Circle to talk about the events they are having throughout the day and their long-term plans of tackling housing crisis in N.L.…
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What questions should we be asking about AI?
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55:12Today on the show we are joined by tech critic Paris Marx who will talk about the consequences of Artificial Intelligence in our lives, thoughts on regulations and important questions we all should be asking.
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Three years since she escaped the war in Ukraine, Natalia Bortsova talks about leaving home to build a new life in Newfoundland.
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A few weeks spent among the caribou and ptarmigan
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11:51Alex Balkam says his time as artist-in-residence at Gros Morne National Park was a life-changing experience.
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Food insecurity and impacts on nutrition in N.L.
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55:08Today's show digs into a conversation about food and nutrition in Newfoundland and Labrador. We talk about folks having access to and a better understanding of culturally appropriate and nutritious food.
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Newfoundland and Labrador has the highest rates of diabetes in the country. Today on the show we speak with people living with it, people who have loved ones with diabetes, doctors treating it and people working on prevention.
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'The Restless Life of Roger Bill - Journalism's Unrepentant Agitator'
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55:09Today on the show we dig into a biography about Roger Bill, an American draft dodger turned pot-stirring journalist here in this Newfoundland and Labrador. It's an immersive trip through the local and international politics and players that shaped - and were shaped by - the agitators of the baby boomer generation.…
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A 108-year-old wartime mystery with possible St. John's connections
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55:08Today on the show we unpack a mystery and how a St. John's soldier killed in France 108 years ago has caught the attention of historians. The remains could be those of Pte. George Patrick Kirk, but a family mystery is stalling identification process.
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Today on the show we explore 'Dear Mr. Smallwood -Confederation in the Words of Those Who Lived It'. Host Adam Walsh is joined by researchers from Memorial University’s folklore department who compiled hundreds of letters sent to former N.L. premier Joey Smallwood.
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St. Paul Intermediate in Gander invited kids to learn skills that don't use smartphones, tablets, or laptops.
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You won't find these greeting cards at the drugstore or the mall.
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10:09The cards are designed by inmates at His Majesty’s Penitentiary in St. John’s. Jan Buley helped make the project happen.
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Climate change impacts on food and health
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55:06It's Climate Week day five. Today on the show we explore the connection between climate change, our food quality and supply, and our health.
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Episode 339: Remembering Newfoundland Singer Songwriter Ron Hynes with Newfoundland Singer Songwriter Larry Foley (Photo: June Hiscock)
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2:04:34Send us a text A retrospective on the career of the late Ron Hynes, “Man of a Thousand Songs”, featuring an interview with Newfoundland singer-songwriter-broadcaster and band leader Larry Foley…lots of music and insight. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18 September 22, 2025: "Sounds Atlantic" is a highly regarded podcast specializing in roots a…
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N.L. activists and advocates on climate policy
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55:09Today on the show we speak with activists and advocates who are pushing for stronger climate policies and action. The conversation focuses on communities and people who are most vulnerable, climate justice, and the work young people are doing to help.
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How the climate crisis is changing farming in N.L.
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55:07It's day three of Climate Week on The Signal. Today on the show we ask what do climate extremes mean for the future of our food? And we speak with local farmers about how they are adapting to climate change and what kind of support is needed. Guests: Aaron Rogers, farm manager O'Brien Farm; Rodney Reid, project lead with N.L. Living Lab; Stephanie …
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How does a province plan for a 'just transition'?
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51:55It's day two of Climate Week on the show and today we are asking how does a province plan for a 'just transition'? Economist Jim Stanford has thoughts for Newfoundland and Labrador and shares them with host Adam Walsh at the N.L. Federation of Labour's convention. Adam also speaks with NLFL president Jessica McCormick about climate impacts on the w…
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How climate ready are N.L.'s communities?
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55:09Wildfires, drought, flooding, disappearing shorelines — these are the climate change impacts people living in communities across Newfoundland and Labrador are grappling with. Today on The Signal we start our third annual Climate Week with a look at how communities are trying to adapt to our climate reality. We start the show in Brazil with CBC Inte…
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Wendy Short of Crazy Cat Lady Spa explains why cats need more attention than we, their humans, might think.
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The in-demand theatre that is attached to a St. John's high school
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10:52Leslie Martin, operations manager of Holy Heart Theatre, talks about the enduring popularity of the performing arts venue for everyone from school choirs to Leonard Cohen
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Heidi Dixon of First Light shows us around an exhibit of Indigenous artwork curated from First Light's facilities, on display at Eastern Edge Gallery
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Show about the play Braiding Peonies, written by Sobia Shaheen Shaikh and directed by Santiago Guzmán. It’s a play revolving around a Muslim family in St. John’s after they faced a racist incident. It’s about why art and sharing those kind of stories matter - to make a difference, to build connections, for representation.…
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It's a fishery buzzword — a lifeline for many coastal communities and a luxurious menu item driving a global seafood craze. Lobster—one time once considered a poor man's food—now fuels a multi-billion-dollar machine. But investigative journalist Greg Mercer's book, The Lobster Trap: The Global Fight for a Seafood on the Brink, tells a different sto…
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Josh Smee, CEO of Food First N.L.; Russell Williams, MUN political science professor; David Macdonald, senior economist with Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives; Darrelle Bennett, whose family owns a couple of convenience stores in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
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Alan Doyle stops in to talk about his new book 'The Smiling Land: All around the circle in my Newfoundland and Labrador'.
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A Remembrance Day check-in with Andrew Hawthorne
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14:40We check-in with Adam Walsh about the Remembrance day events at the War Memorial, and Terry Roberts reports a radio documentary from last year, that included areas just off the shores of our own province.
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Live from CBN; communities rebuild after wildfires
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55:01Today's show brings you coverage from CBN and speaks with residents about rebuilding efforts after a devastating summer of wildfires. The main question we ask- what does rebuilding a community look like?
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Andrew Loman, chair of the E.J. Pratt Lecture Committee, tells us about a new anthology of selected Pratt Lectures, and Madeleine Thein, the 2025 Pratt Lecturer, tells us about her upcoming talk.
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Two St. John's Eurovision superfans - Krista Vincent and Remzi Cej - discuss the potential for Canada - and Newfoundland and Labrador - getting involved in the famous song contest
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Episode 338: Latest Releases from Atlantic Canada
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1:15:50Send us a text Latest releases from Robert Thomas, Matthew Byrne, the Salt Beef Junkies, Kelly Loder, Sherman Downey, Mary Frances Leahy, John Henry, and Shane Pendergast. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18 September 22, 2025: "Sounds Atlantic" is a highly regarded podcast specializing in roots and acoustic music from Atlantic Canada, receiving…
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Today on the show we have an economist, a business professor, a political scientist and the head of the Board of Trade all weighing in on the federal budget and what it means for you. Guests: Tom Cooper, MUN business professor; Lynn Gambin, economist; AnnMarie Boudreau, CEO, Board of Trade; Scott Matthews, MUN political science professor.…
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We are talking to students at MUN who want to raise the alarm on the importance of mental health supports and resources - especially for students - we will talk about academic stress, financial stress, food, and being far from home. They are part of MUN Minds which is a student peer support resource. GUESTS: Matt Wheeler, trained peer-supporter and…
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The Centre for Social Enterprise at Memorial University is hosting a full week of activities in celebration of Social Enterprise Day. On today's show they highlight some of the social enterprises the students created. The students offer some insight into which social issues they want to tackle through their businesses. GUESTS: Gillian Morrissey; ma…
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From Salvage's Fish Plant to the Salvaje Longhouse
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11:47Weekend AM's Melissa Tobin checks out the province's newest microbrewery with Rebecca Lane, the communications and marketing manager for Salvaje Longhouse and Brewery
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Akita Equipment co-owner Amy Howlett describes how the company moved a large sculpture by Jean-Claude Roy
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