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CBC Radio's Labrador Morning keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.

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Zack brings you all the things happening this week in Labrador.
This Valentine's Day morning, we meet a young couple originally from Ghana and learn how music brought them together. We hear their story--and their singing.
We talk to the president of United Steel Workers Local 5795 about how Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum could impact the mining industry in Labrador West.
We bring you another music pick from Margaret's Mixtape! Margaret Beyere is a grade 12 student in Happy Valley-Goose Bay who's sharing her love of music during Black History Month. And for this week, she shared a special Valentine’s Day selection with us.
It's February 14th, the day all about love. But maybe it's simpler than we all make it out to be. Some kids at Peacock Primary School in Happy Valley-Goose Bay shared with us what they think about love.
Today is the 33rd annual Women's Memorial March when people across the country will gather to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and gender-diverse people. We speak with an Inuk lawyer originally from Happy Valley-Goose Bay, and learn about the essay she recently published reflecting on this occasion.
House builds and renovations are underway in Natuashish -- we hear from Mushuau Innu First Nation Chief John Nui.
Earlier this month we heard about an overwhelming response for free autism and ADHD assessments -- today we learn about how to get one of those assessments in the public health system.
Nunatsiavut artists still have time to send crafts to the Aqsarniit Trade Show and Conference in Ottawa next week if they act fast! The deadline is today. We hear more about how artists are getting ready for next week's trade show.
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Riding high from an advanced training event in Florida and big things on the horizon --we hear from the owners of Inuky Glass Art & Engraving.
Good news for winter sports enthusiasts! The Mount Nascopi Ski Club in Forteau opened this week!
PAL Airlines has updated its fares for medical travel. We’ll hear all about it.
There are over 70 cases of syphilis in the Labrador-Grenfell Zone right now, according to NL Health Services. We hear more details on the current outbreak-- and we also hear about a walk-in testing clinic coming up this weekend in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
CBC's Darrell Roberts will join us to dig into the details of proposed changes to the province's junior high curriculum. 
Colder temperatures are settling in but in Makkovik, there are still patches of open water and thin ice near the community. Makkovik angajukKâk Barry Andersen will join us for an update.
Doing something sweet for your sweetheart on Valentine's Day? What about something sweet for the seniors in your community? We hear from a Happy Valley-Goose Bay woman who collects Valentine’s Day cards for seniors every year.
Proposed changes to the Junior High curriculum have hit a sour note, especially with music teachers in this province. We hear from the President of the provincial Teacher's Association.  
The market changed yesterday for steel and aluminum producers around the world as Trump confirmed a 25% tariff on all imports of those goods to the United States. We hear from an expert who says this could have a big impact here in Labrador - especially since iron ore and nickel are needed to make those materials.
We hear how a Facebook auction group is sparking memories of the late artist and crafter, Barb Wood.
You’ve probably heard her voice on the radio every morning — singing the Inuktitut part of Ode to Labrador. But who is the woman behind the song? Labrador Morning’s Rhivu Rashid met up with Margaret Metcalfe in Nain.
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