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Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s Dale Ford has helped bring back a local addiction recovery support group. He shares what the group is all about and opens up about how support groups have made a big difference in his own recovery journey.
A root cellar, compost bins, a greenhouse and more! We hear about the flurry of gardening activity happening in Mary's Harbour—and hear how everything was going at the community garden there this October.
A program is helping Inuttitut learners connect with fluent speakers in Nunatsiavut. We hear from the coordinator, Shirley Jararuse, along with recent participant Nicholas Flowers.
We hear from a woman originally from Ukraine, Kateryna Prytula, who's helping people in Labrador City "look as good as candy." We hear all about her new salon, "Candy Lady."
We learn more about a study of hydropower transmission in Labrador West—and hear what it could mean for mining companies and NL Hydro.
Elder Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue took the microphone at the Inquiry Respecting the Treatment, Experiences and Outcomes of Innu in the Child Protection System. We hear what she had to say as community meetings came to a close.Â
Innu health and well-being in the context of colonialism. That's the focus of a study presented last week in Halifax. We hear from Leonar Ward and Annie Picard, who are both co-authors of that study.
Interested in science, but not sure where to start? Ocean Networks Canada is looking for 5 Nunatsiavut youth to become science ambassadors. We hear the details.
Come for the specialty scones and sugar cookies, stay for the cozy atmosphere. We drop by for a chat with Charlene Rumbolt, who owns the Caribou Cafe.
We speak with songwriter Richard Neville about Corner Brook musician Dave McHugh, who died on Friday at the age of 57. We hear some stories about the entertainer, who played many shows in the Big Land.
The Mary's Harbour salt cod facility was a "godsend" to the community this year, according to town mayor Alton Rumbolt. We take you to that fish plant, and hear from Rumbolt and Dwight Russell—the president of the Labrador Fishermen's Union Shrimp Company.
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