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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One deal is dead, but another may be on the horizon. We get the details from Botwood mayor Scott Sceviour.
CBC reporter Ryan Cooke tells us why we haven't heard much about the major renewable energy plant proposed for Botwood.
Josh Smee of Choice for Youth talks about how the organization is broaden it's scope to help at-risk youth all across the province.
The Gander Women's Centre wants more people to talk openly about suicide, with a new workshop that aims to break the stigma and hopefully save lives.
James Paton Memorial Regional Health Centre is looking for caring hearts to help patients going through a tough time. We find out about the Lay Counsellors Volunteer Program and how you can help.
Municipal Affairs Minister Eddie Joyce gives an update on Milton-George's Brook - formerly a local service district - which now has town status.
Residents in Northern Arm decided NOT to join with the town of Botwood. We talk to Northern Arm mayor Lloyd Hunter about where the town goes from here.
We check out a new fitness class in Gander and Appleton - which uses rock music and drum sticks to work you into shape.
Kevin Barrett started reffing hockey games when he was 12 years old. He joins CBC's Leigh Anne Power in the studio to talk about what it feels like to give up senior hockey after all these years.
Credit counsellor Al Antle talks about the recent increase in interest rates from the Bank of Canada and how it will affect those already struggling to pay their bills.
Liberal MP Scott Simms says the new changes for federal funding for summer jobs infringes on the religious rights of constituents in his riding of Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame.
Diane Minhas, director of mental health and addictions with Central Health, tells us about a new program - Learning the Ropes - that aims to strengthen your memory as you age.
Ben Fitzgerald of the Newfoundland and Labrador Snowmobile Federation tells us about the damage to snowmobile trails on the west coast after last weekend's flooding.
Carolyn Parsons of the Manolis L Citizens Response Committee talks about the recent announcement that the oil in the sunken ship will finally be removed.
Water in Conne River was shut off completely on Tuesday. Chief Mi'sel Joe talks about how the community has been dealing with a couple of watermain breaks, which are part of an ongoing problem.