The Fisheries Broadcast from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador
Summary: CBC Radio's "The Broadcast," as it is affectionately known, since going on the air in 1951, has been dedicated to covering stories about the fishing industry, reflecting the people and the communities that depend on the sea for their livelihood.
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Podcasts:
An interview with MP Ryan Cleary
A chat with the Mayor of Marystown about plans to fight the closure of the OCI plant
DFO may be prepared to make changes to an industry that many harvesters feel is over-regulated and micro-managed
OCI's Martin Sullivan talks about what equipment the company needs from its plant
Ocean Choice International wants judge to put limits on protesters, give company unobstructed access to Marystown plant. Longtime worker Bill Stockley digging in for the long haul.
FFAW president Earle McCurdy is the in-studio guest.
Northern Shrimp Company facility partly owned by OCI, P. Janes and Sons and Breakwater. Also, an update on the Marine Institute's new centre in Lewisporte, and a glimpse at the sea urchin industry.
Call for company and government to find solution that keeps jobs in province.
Company says minister's comments hurt OCI's reputation with customers around the world. And an update on what's NOT happening in Port Union.
Fisheries Minister Darin King with the latest on OCI's bid to export more fish, and operate its Fortune plant year round. And more on the lobster licence buyback program.
Cougar Helicopters boss Hank Williams with an update on the company's new search and rescue facility being built at St. John's International Airport. And some less-than-glowing reaction to the lobster licence buyback program.
John revisits two of his favorite interviews of the entire year. He speaks with Clayton Moody in Champney's West in Trinity Bight and Wilson Hayward in Bonavista.
An interview with the Mayor of New-Wes-Valley and a chat with a young skipper in Conne River
A look back at Fishery Products closure of its Burin plant and the struggle by a citizen's committee to keep it open
A family of stranded pilot whales are led to safety; and you'll meet Arthur Wicks of Badger's Quay