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 Labour Relations Board had ruled aerospace company D-J Composites violated good-faith bargaining for a SECOND time. But the union is wondering why there are no consequences against the company.
Lloyd and Joyce Bath of Twillingate celebrated their 62th wedding anniversary on February 2. They tell us how they met and how they've kept their love alive all these years.
Entomologist Barry Hicks tells us if the warm winter weather has an affect on the bug population.
Clare Follett and Cassidy Rich are both still in high school, but the pair have teamed up to produce a new song together, and have started a special friendship in the process.
A group of applicants rejected by the Qalipu Mi'kmaq band is going to court in an attempt to stop the enrolment process. We hear from one of the people from that group, Helen Darrigan.
Ian Gidge was the lucky winner of a contest, that took him to South Korea to be part of the 2018 Olympic torch relay. We ask him what the experience was like.
Administration at Central Health will be undergoing an external review, but there's another review already going on into some of the same issues. We speak with the citizens' representative.
Today - Josh Kane of Wildside Meats in Renews tells us about his family's tradition of making moose deli, including bologna, pepperoni, and salami.
A manned submarine will visit the Titanic shipwreck site this summer. And it will bring along cameras built in Clarenville. We hear from the makers of the Rayfin Camera at SubC Imaging.
Health Minister Dr. John Haggie tell us why he called an external review to the health authority in Central Newfoundland. And we speak with Sonja Maloney of the Gander and Area Chamber of Commerce, who says the review is something the business community has been calling for.
The CBC's Melissa Tobin tells us the story of a teen in Central Newfoundland who says she had to move away from her family to end bullying.
It's been a year since an arsonist set fire to the heart of Bay D'Espoir. As the CBC's Ryan Cooke explains, now the town is grappling with a rebuild and with forgiveness.
A young woman from Grand Falls - Windsor talks about her suicide attempt and has some advice for people who are struggling with their mental health.
The province announced 70 communities in Newfoundland and Labrador are getting broadband internet services upgrades. But some are wondering if this this is the best way to spend money when some communities on the list have questionable futures.
Local photographer Michael Winsor talks about having his work featured in Canadian Geographic.