New era, new name: Welcome to Pod Save The King, the award-winning Royal podcast from the Daily Mirror. The Royal family is finding its way in a new era. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III began his reign alongside Camilla, The Queen Consort. William and Kate became Prince and Princess of Wales. As the family changes, rifts remain with Harry and Meghan across the Atlantic and Prince Andrew is still in the aftermath of the Newsnight interview. There is joy too, as Pri ...
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Let's Talk About Issues pertaining to #grief"that hits us everyday, #Coaching #Narcissism #spiriituality #IntercesoryPrayerWeekend #Coaching: Coaching has responsibilities. Discussion about coaching issues #The Narcissist: Do you know one? What do you know? Jesus Christ is Lord🎶 He rules, reigns, and is King and is coming again. Dr. Jones brings the weekend message on either the 1st, 3rd, or 5th weekends. . Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drlarendajones/support
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Join host Faye Carruthers and Guardian football writer Suzanne Wrack as they invite guests from across the world of women’s football to guide you through the biggest stories from the best leagues. From the WSL to the NWSL, the Champions League to Liga F, and the Frauen-Bundesliga to the D1 Féminine - whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the game, Women’s Football Weekly will be on hand with reaction, analysis and opinion throughout the 2023/24 season
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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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Two host that talk about topics in pop culture and our daily lives as young females coming up in today’s society every weekend.
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Get the inside track on all things Formula E with The-Race.com's Formula E journalist Sam Smith and other Formula E insiders. They regularly get together to discuss all the action on and off-track from each Formula E round, with drivers and team bosses helping them lift the lid on the series that is bursting with top manufacturers and professional drivers.
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Dark humor, rich storytelling, memorable characters and a cinematic soundscape...over ONE MILLION listeners agree that this is a story you won't forget! Featured by Bethesda and Forbes Magazine, this podcast tells the story of two Vault Dwellers who emerge from Vault 76 and their eternal struggle against each other that will tear the region apart. Celebrity guest, original voice actors reprising their roles, and an ensemble cast of relatable, compelling and lovable characters will plunge you ...
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As SBG enters into its 25th year, we are closing in on more than 100 locations. We can be found on every continent on the planet (except Antarctica). We have some of the world’s biggest and best MMA champions. Our BJJ athletes can be found medaling, every weekend, all across the planet. Our coaches have helped to revolutionize law enforcement and military curriculums. And SBG as a whole has helped to lead a revolution in the Martial Arts. What Bruce Lee talked about when he spoke of Jeet Kun ...
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Intercessory Prayer Weekend Message The Kingdom of God
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That's more fascinating about the knowledge of the Kingdom of God. The one who knows Christ should be sounding the alarm of such beauty abd splender of such a sight to come. Oh how marvelous to know about such a place that awaits the Kingdom of God. Glory !" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drlarendajones/support…
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Robotic rabbits and our relationship with nature
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What does an art project featuring two dozen, self-aware, robotic rabbits tell us about our relationship with nature? We spoke with artist Robert Engeveld and engineering professor Oscar De Silva about their presentation tonight at the GeoCentre.
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Foodie Friday: We visited the Stone Ducky restaurant in beautiful Bay Bulls
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On this week's edition of Foodie Friday, we sent the CBC's Katherine Crummey out to Stone Ducky in Bay Bulls. She spoke with owner Kirk Benoit.
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How Joshua the goat is coping with his quick run to fame
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Joshua the Goat isn't butting heads with his newfound fame... in fact, he's having a hoof and a half! For an update on his media appearances, we spoke with Heidi Taylor, one of the owners of Taylor's Pumpkin Patch in Conception Bay South.
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What should the future of St. John's Pride look like? You can have your say this weekend at their annual general meeting
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St. John's Pride is reflecting on this year's pride festival, and beginning its plans for next year. Board chair Eddy St. Coeur stopped by to talk about how things went this year, and the purpose of this coming Sunday's annual general meeting.
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Wills and Becks, Harry’s solo UK trip and a new royal baby
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Prince Harry returned to the UK for the Wellchild Awards, but there was no meet up with his dad or brother. But Prince William did enjoy one reunion - as he teamed up with former England football captain David Beckham to celebrate London Air Ambulance’s two new helicopters. Pod Save the King host Ann Gripper is joined by Daily Mirror royal editor R…
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Comedian Tom Green on his upcoming tour across the island
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You might know Tom Green from his comedy... you might know him for his delicious cheese sandwiches. We caught up with the comedian to talk about his upcoming shows in the province.
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The Harbour: A new support group for anyone navigating the hectic days of motherhood
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Welcoming a child into the world can be a beautiful and monumentally stressful experience. That's why Kelia Cadigan created The Harbour, a paid membership support group for moms. She joined us on the line to talk about it.
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Should MHAs in this province get a $25,000 raise? The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says no
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A report released by the 2024 members' compensation review committee recommends MHAs make an annual salary of $120,000, about a $25,000 increase from their current salaries. The Canadian Taxpayers' Federation is one group that's opposing the pay increase. We spoke with their Atlantic Director, Devin Drover.…
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Remembering St. John's drag icon Reign Michaels
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Johnny Nichol, who performed under the name Reign Michaels, has died at the age of 30. The drag community is doing a fundraiser for the family, and a tribute show on Friday. Fellow drag queens Divine Diamond, Misty Manifest, and Ophelia Delight joined us in studio to reflect on Reign's legacy.
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How do we meet rising demand for housing? We got ideas from a homebuilder and St. John's city councillor
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Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by this year's Canadian Home Builders’ Association’ Housing Forum yesterday. After the show, he spoke with Curtis Mercer, president of K & P Contracting Limited, and St. John's city councillor Ron Ellsworth. They offered their thoughts on easing the housing crunch.…
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NEWS: Fallout New Vegas Event in Goodsprings (and a HUGE ask from me)
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GoFundMe to send me to the event: https://gofund.me/cfb99075 Fallout New Vegas Fan Celebration 2024 in Goodsprings, Nevada - November 16th and 17th: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fallout-fan-celebration-tickets-773345446047 Where to stay? These options are all about 20-25 minutes from the Saloon: Primm: Buffalo Bills offers Fallout fans a discount d…
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It's TechNL's annual innovation week. The focus, A-I
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Today is day two of TechNL's annual innovation week, and this year, AI has the local tech industry abuzz. For more on the latest developments in the local tech industry, we spoke with chair of the board at TechNL, Johanna Brown.
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She joined her husband in Canada. 2 month later, she was murdered
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Iranians in St. John's are shaken after a young woman’s life was violently cut short in what was supposed to be her new home. Her death leaves behind a trail of questions, sorrow and a community determined to bring her home. The CBC's Ariyana Gomes brought us that story.
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A western horseback rider from the Avalon may be the first Newfoundlander to take her horse to a big competition in the States
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It's dubbed as the "largest single-breed horse show in the world," and an equestrian from this province is putting her skills to the test. We spoke with western rider Katrina Butler about her experiences at the All-American Quarter Horse Congress in Ohio.
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October means Thanksgiving, Halloween and fall colours. But it's also the season where respiratory illnesses return. House Doctor Peter Lin joined us to go over the most common viruses and ways to keep them from ruining your fall fun.
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Darrell Roberts stopped by this year’s Canadian Home Builders’ Association Housing Forum
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Funding is being offered up at all levels of government to help build more homes… but do developers and contractors have the tools they need to access that money? Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by this year’s Canadian Home Builders’ Association’ Housing Forum, which is taking place today at the Delta Hotel in St. John's. He spoke wit…
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One-nil to the Arsenal, Manchester City and United – Women’s Football Weekly podcast
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Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzanne Wrack, Marva Kreel and Tim Stillman to discuss the weekend’s WSL actionBy The Guardian
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Nain's loved ones are being disrespected at broken morgue, says Labrador MHA
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According to MHA Lela Evans, the cooling system at the Nain morgue is broken for up to two years, and that the situation shows how communities in northern Labrador are neglected. She spoke with the CBC's Mark Quinn last week.
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Violence Prevention Avalon East is offering a free course that can increase bystander awareness
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If a friend or family member was dealing with intimate partner violence, would you know what signs to look for? Violence Prevention Avalon East, with support from the Provincial Advisory Council on the Status of Women, is launching a bystander awareness initiative. For more on the course, we spoke with the Executive Director of Violence Prevention …
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We sent Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts out to Lester's Farm to talk about pumpkins and spooky season plans with owner Susan Lester Ryan.
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Let's Talk About Coaching, Grief and Poor Management
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Coaching is only holding tge person accountable. We are also held accountable as well by God. If you are a coach it's important to have good not poor management skills. Jesus was about others, your job is to be about your coachee and why they talk to you, we need show support to them. Jesus supports us as well with truths . He has no respect of per…
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Conversations around Truth and Reconciliation: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
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Leading up to the day for Truth and Reconciliation, we've been airing conversations about Indigenous issues in Canada. In this week's conversation, Amanda and Sarah discuss Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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Arts Week in Mount Pearl encourages people to explore their creativity, and to have fun in the process. Christine Hennebury is with the Association for the Arts in Mount Pearl. She joined us in studio to talk about the events planned, and why an arts week is important in the city.
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School Sports NL on the confusion around NL Schools policy around teacher sponsors
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Confusion abounds when it comes to the NL Schools policy of having teacher sponsors at all extra-curricular activities. Karen Richard is the Executive Director of School Sports Newfoundland and Labrador. She joined us with her thoughts.
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Ceol: Live music this morning all the way from Ireland
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Ceol is an Irish band that says it's Ed Sheeran meets Mumford & Sons, meets The Pogues. They've come to St. John's for a pair of gigs this weekend, but before that, they joined us in studio for a live performance.
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Former prosecutor says child advocate would be 'investigating herself' in Humby-Escott probe
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The premier has called on the child and youth advocate to investigate how authorities handled allegations of sexual abuse, but retired Crown prosecutor Mike Murray is questioning if the advocate is the right fit for the job.
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A special ceremony in Conception Harbour to honour Corporal Jamie Murphy
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It's the 20th anniversary of the death of Corporal Jamie Murphy, who was killed in Afghanistan. The Royal Canadian Regiment and a committee from his hometown have planned a ceremony in his memory. For details on the event, we spoke with Kristopher Orchard, the chair of the Conception Harbour Beautification & Historical Preservation committee.…
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Kate and William’s Balmoral escape plus Harry and James talk mental health and the love of dogs
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The Prince and Princess of Wales left the children at home for a weekend up in Balmoral - the perfect chance to catch up with the King and Queen on royal plans. Pod Save the King host Ann Gripper is joined by Daily Mirror royal editor Russell Myers to mull what the senior royals could have been discussing. And on the other side of the Atlantic, Pri…
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An event this weekend in St. John's promises to bend, fold, and reshape poetry in the most unexpected ways
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Recovering/Discovering Your Poetic Self is an event happening this weekend at multiple venues in St. John's. The invitation is for secret poets, should-be poets, and to anyone curious about it. For more details, Kathryn Ricketts joined us in studio. She's a professor at the University of Regina, and the organizer of this event.…
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A policy change around sports in this province's schools could create additional work for teachers
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Sports in schools could be affected by a new rule about teacher-sponsors. Opposition education critic Paul Dinn joined us in studio to explain his concerns about the policy. After that, Terry Hall, Assistant Deputy Minister of Education Operations with the education department, gave us the province's explanation for the change.…
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National pharmacare funding would mean free birth control medication and devices for NLers
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Some local groups are calling on the province to commit to signing up for national pharmacare funding, which would mean free birth control medication and devices for Newfoundlanders and Labradorians. Yvonne Earle is with the province's Avalon chapter of the Council of Canadians, and they're one of the organizations involved in today's rally at the …
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Robert Emberly has almost completed a virtual bike ride across Canada
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Mount Pearl resident Robert Emberly is biking across Canada to raise awareness for Parkinsons, all without leaving his garage. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts brought us that story.
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10 years of Formula E - A retrospective (Part 2)
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The second part of The Race Formula E Podcast’s celebration of a decade of the all-electric world championship looks at the Gen2 and Gen3 eras. Joining hosts Sam Smith and Andrew van de Burgt is double champion Jean-Eric Vergne, 12 time EPrix winner Sam Bird and Andretti boss Roger Griffiths. They offer up some fascinating personal memories of thei…
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Loved ones and lawyers unable to see inmates at HMP due to staff shortages
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It's been a rough summer for HMP inmates - and their friends and family. They've been restricted from visting their loved ones stuck inside. CBC reporter Abby Cole brought us that story.
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Lawyer, alleged victim say N.L. authorities ignored warnings about Tony Humby
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Two alleged victims in the Hussey Drive sexual abuse case are suing the institutions they believe failed them. Lawyer Stephen Barnes represents both men. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke spoke with him yesterday.
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Dr Lin looks at microplastics and explains how, for the first time, they have been found in the human brain
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We know that microplastics are getting into our bodies in various ways. Eating. Drinking. Breathing. But a new study suggests the plastic is ending up in our brain. For more, we reached out to our house Doctor Peter Lin.
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St. John's International Airport's emergency planning training day
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Emergency personnel are descending on St. John's Airport this morning --- but don't worry, it's just for training. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by to find out more about their emergency planning training day. He spoke with Wayne Morris, director of operations.
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Memorial University students and staff are banding together to fight for more provincial funding
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Students, faculty, and staff came together yesterday to launch the MUN Campus Coalition, with an objective to stop budget cuts and restore funding. Lisa Moores is a registered psychologist, an associate professor at MUN, and the Vice President of External Affairs with the university's Faculty Association. She joined us to talk about the coalition.…
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The town of Wabana on Bell Island has a new mayor for the first time in nearly three decades
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Wabana Mayor Gary Gosine has retired after decades-long run on Bell Island. Now, Philip Tobin will step in, making him the first new mayor Wabana has seen in almost three decades. He joined us on the line this morning to talk about his decision to run, and the issues he plans to focus on.
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Miedema and Mead in the mix on WSL opening weekend – Women’s Football Weekly podcast
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Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzanne Wrack, Robyn Cowen and Sophie Downey to discuss all of the games on the opening weekend of the WSLBy The Guardian
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CNA's newest facility; the Paul L. Pope Centre for TV and film
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If you're a budding film maker in this province, you'll have all the learning you'll need at your fingertips. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts took us to the Paul L. Pope Centre for TV and film. He spoke with Davida Smith, the Dean of Applied Arts and Tourism at CNA and Ray Fennelly, the administrator of the Centre.…
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New study permit rules are causing anxiety for international students
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The federal government is capping international student admissions and making it harder to get post-graduate work permits. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts spoke with Johnny Selemani, a student at CNA in Grand Falls-Windsor, who says the new rules are causing anxiety at the beginning of the school year.…
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Documents obtained by CBC Investigates shed light on a massive sexual exploitation investigation in St. John's
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Over a year ago, two men were arrested in a St. John’s trailer park, accused of abusing a dozen kids over a period spanning decades. CBC Investigates fought for access to documents that outline the RNC's case. CBC reporter Ryan Cooke brought us the details.
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The St. John's International Film Festival is kicking off its 35th year
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Get your popcorn ready because the St. John's International Film Festival is here. We got the scoop on this year's lineup from executive director Jenn Brown.
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S2E18: Vault-Tec Rises! Part 1 (with Pete Hines)
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ZAX has been destroyed, but not before alerting the Enclave that things are far from under control in Appalachia. As Wastelands and Raiders alike start to return to the region seeking a lost treasure, threats from within and without threaten to unravel a grand experiment almost half a century in the making. Out of options, the Judge places a long-d…
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Approved rezoning of 7 Ricketts Road to lead to more housing units
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St. John’s City council has approved the rezoning of 7 Ricketts Road, opening the door for the construction of apartment buildings. For more on the project, and the future of affordable housing in St. John's we spoke with city councillor Ron Ellsworth.
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The history of Cryptids in Newfoundland and Labrador
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It's officially autumn - the air is getting crisp and there's pumpkin spice everywhere. And the darker evenings means it's time to start talking about the ghouls and ghosts.... and the cryptids? For more, the Morning Show's Sarah Antle spoke with Nicole Penney. She's the assistant archivist, with Memorial University's Folklore and Language archive.…
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