The Central Newfoundland Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Summary: CBC Radio's Leigh Anne Power in Gander hosts the Central Newfoundland Morning Show. The show provides news along with current affairs items and stories of local interest from urban areas and the diverse rural communities surrounding the two towns.
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The Genomics Project in Grand Falls-Windsor is workinf to help those hard of hearing by installed a hearing loop at the Town Hall. Audiologist Jill Lowther and clinical assistant for the Genomics Project Holly Rowsell explain.
As we bid goodbye to summer vacation, we ask meteorologist Rodney Barney at Environment Canada's Gander weather office what we should expect as we move into fall and winter.
Digital photography becomes more advanced with every passing year, but one Gander resident thinks developing film is still king. The CBC's Tyler Dunne met up with Mike Hiscock for a visit to his custom-built dark room.
It's been a hot, dry summer in Newfoundland this year - but not everyone is loving the weather. Farmer Krista Chatman explains what it's meant for her crops.
Bonavista hockey player Tristan Gray loves hockey so much, he wanted furniture made of his old gear. So he asked his girlfriend's dad, Bob Strickland, to make some. The CBC's Melissa Tobin meets up with them to get the story behind the handy work.
Finding buried treasure can be hard to find without a map. This month, you can get your OWN map of The Great Trail and hunt for prizes hidden across the country.
We all want to live a long and healthy life - one women living in Grand Falls-Windsor has the answer. The CBC's Tyler Dunne met up with Effie Jewett to ring in her 101 birthday.
Gander resident Paula Summers says she wished she never took her complaint to the town because they've made her look like the bad guy. The CBC's Melissa Tobin has her story.
Breastless & Beautiful is an interactive story calendar that features cancer survivors and their emotional stories. But if you're expecting splashes of pink ribbons and daffodils, you're in for a surprise.
Clyde Bragg, town clerk and manager for the town of Greenspond, tells us about a dead fin whale that's washed up just outside the community.
The Podcast Jam invites you to make a podcast in the month of September. Elling Lien of Unpossible Newfoundland and Labrador tell us how.
The mayor of St. Alban's, Gail Hoskins, says disaster relief helped fix the town's roads but it wouldn't pay to make them more durable.
The Canadian volunteer police force in Afghanistan is a part of history that few know about. William C. Malone was the deputy Canadian police commander in Kabul from 2011 to 2012. He talks about his new book aimed at changing that.
Golfer Jo LaForce has been turning heads all summer with her unique golf cart. The Gander mom is on maternity leave this summer. And she's souped up her baby stroller to hold her clubs with Baby Ben as the caddy.
The Broadway smash Come From Away will soon hit the road. The CBC's Martin Jones chats with the stage manager and one of the stars of the North American tour .