CBC Radio's Labrador Morning keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.
CBC Radio's Labrador Morning keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.
MINEx kicked off yesterday in Labrador West. We hear from the keynote speaker, NL Hydro Vice President Walter Parsons, on what the Churchill Falls MOU could mean for power running to Labrador West.
A Happy Valley-Goose Bay woman says access to long-term care is broken in the community... and after spending two years pleading for a bed for her mother, she'll never deal with the system again.
Applications are still open for Inspire Labrador -- a 12 week leadership and employment skills program for folks aged 18 to 30. We learn more about the program and why you should apply.
The sounds of flute and guitar will fill the air at the Lawrence O'Brien Arts Centre tonight. We speak with Duo Beija-Flor in the studio, and hear how they find inspiration in music from all over the world.
MINEx kicked off in Labrador West yesterday -- and Labrador MP Yvonne Jones and Labrador Affairs Minister Lisa Dempster had updates to share on fire services at Wabush Airport and a 40 unit seniors housing project in Labrador West.
The Town of Happy Valley Goose Bay's Winter Carnival is kicking off this Friday -- we're going to find out what activities they'll have for you to enjoy.
We hear from an advocate who says environmental concerns about Gull Island are falling by the wayside. She’s calling for a new, full environmental assessment of the project.
The provincial government has put a pause on proposed curriculum changes for grade seven to nine -- a student at Mealy Mountain Collegiate shares their thoughts on how it would negatively impact students.
He moved from India to Labrador's most northern hotel, and checked into his best life. We meet Pushpinder Behall of the Atsanik Hotel.
MINEx is kicking off in Labrador West today. The Labrador West Chamber of Commerce previewed this year's event for us.
Childcare access isn’t the same everywhere, and YWCA St. John’s wants to find out what Labrador families need. They’re kicking off a provincial project with consultations in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. We find out what they’re hoping to learn and how you can take part.
It’s national heritage week! We tell you how Makkovik is celebrating.
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says the HST holiday was more of a headache than a help for many small businesses.
We hear how the Terrington Co-Op in Happy Valley-Goose Bay is being pro-active in response to Donald Trump’s tariff threats.
We hear from a former music teacher on her thoughts about proposed changes to the education curriculum.
Sliding down the hill, snowmobiling back up: the fun literally did not stop at Tank Farm sliding hill yesterday!
Makkovik's own Andrea Andersen just competed at the first ever Avannaa Arctic Games with Team Nunavut in Greenland. We hear about her experience.
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.
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 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.