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Mastering the 4 Ps of gardening in Labrador West

A new series of workshops in Labrador West offers a chance to master the four Ps of gardening—planting, picking, preparing and preserving! We hear from workshop leader Corinna Wentzell.

06-19
08:42

Call for more inclusive summer programs in Labrador West

Darlene and Elvis Saunders had high hopes that their 8-year-old daughter with Down syndrome could take part in the regional summer program this year. But after being told the town couldn’t accommodate their daughter’s needs, the Saunders are calling for more inclusive programming. We hear from the Saunders, and also hear a response from Labrador City Mayor Belinda Adams.

06-19
16:55

Premier Furey offers update on out-of-service water bomber

As forest fire season continues, we hear from Premier Andrew Furey about the province’s fifth, out-of-service water bomber—which has been waiting on repairs since 2018.

06-19
07:49

Churchill Falls resident Robert Dawe on fires in the region

We hear a first-hand perspective on nearby forest fires from Robert Dawe, a longtime Churchill Falls resident.

06-18
07:44

Future of Labrador West summit results

A few months have passed since the Labrador West Summit. Now, the Chamber of Commerce is ready to share some results. We speak with executive director Lydia Rickards.

06-18
08:11

March of the mace in Labrador West

The provincial government has been bringing its golden, highly ornamental staff to schools across the province--including Menihek High School in Labrador West. We drop by that presentation.

06-18
05:49

The arrival of the Kamutik W. in Makkovik

If all goes according to plan, potato chips should hit the shelves in Makkovik today for the first time in about a month and a half. We hear from Makkovik AngajukKak Barry Andersen about the arrival of the Kamutik W.

06-18
10:17

New Nunatsiavut Government report on climate change

Climate change is impacting many critical aspects of life in Nunatsiavut, according to a new report. We’ll hear about it.

06-17
07:29

7 fires continue to burn in the Big Land

We aren't out of the woods yet when it comes to wildfire risk. With seven fires burning in the Big Land this morning, we'll hear another update from the provincial forest fire duty officer.

06-17
05:30

Songwriter Jamie Jackman releases book of lyrics and poems, “And You Can't Help But Listen”

After years of booking gigs, his latest gig is a book. We chat with the Silver Wolf Band’s Jamie Jackman about his new collection of song lyrics and poems.

06-17
08:46

Inuk man calls for more cultural sensitivity in the correctional system

An Inuk man at the Labrador Correctional Center wasn't allowed to attend his father's funeral in person. Now he's pushing for more cultural sensitivity in the correctional system.

06-17
13:10

Richard Neville performs a song about his father for Father’s Day

He's a singer, a songwriter and a story man. Richard Neville joins us in studio to share some stories in the lead up to Father's Day, and to perform his song about his father, “Story Man.”

06-14
12:29

Innu Nation and NunatuKavut Community Council on recent Supreme Court ruling

Two sides are claiming a win in a recent Supreme Court ruling, after a judge dismissed Innu Nation’s challenge to NCC’s memorandum of understanding with the federal government. We hear from both the Innu Nation and the NunatuKavut Community Council. 

06-14
17:14

Mealy Mountain Collegiate grad on upcoming graduation festivities

All the plans are in motion for Mealy Mountain Collegiate's prom and safe grad this weekend! We chat with grade 12 student Adele Walsh about the graduation festivities, and about what this milestone means for her and her classmates.

06-14
04:24

7 Wildfires currently burning in Labrador

On Thursday night, lightning sparked new wildfires in Labrador—bringing Friday morning’s total to 7. With many areas of Labrador also under “high,” “very high” and “extreme” forest fire warnings, we hear an update from the provincial forest fire duty officer.

06-14
08:50

What's the Happs WIth Zack

Zack brings us all the happenings in Labrador for the week of the 14th to the 20th.

06-14
05:22

Two moms competing in Iron City Duathlon

Athletes in Labrador West will be putting themselves to the test this weekend! That's because the 20th annual Iron City Duathlon is coming up. We hear from a dynamic duathlon duo who started taking part as kids, and are moms themselves now.

06-14
06:30

Labradorian William Larkham Jr featured on reality show “Alone”

Labrador's next reality star makes his TV debut tonight! We chat with William Larkham Jr about his appearance on “Alone,” which tests survivalists’ skills near Inuvik this season.

06-13
10:05

Grade 7 Science Expo in Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Students in Happy Valley-Goose Bay are digging into the scientific method! We stop by the very first Grade 7 Science Expo at Queen of Peace Middle School.

06-13
07:16

Celebration of Filipino Independence day in Happy Valley-Goose Bay

It was Filipino Independence Day yesterday! We hear from Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s Nina Olaivar and Katrina Ayade about what this day means to them.

06-13
09:43

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