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Golf Shots Podcast features interviews with some of the coolest golfers in the country - maybe the world. A podcast created with the goal of showcasing golfers doing amazing things and telling great stories. This game is awesome...let's talk about it.
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Your daily recap of the top news, stories, and gossip in the world of golf in around 6 minutes – you’ll be the one spilling the tea on the course. Brought to you by Great Lakes Golf.
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Local dad, insurance guy, huge cyclone fan and once upon a time brief Iowa Amatuer circuit competitor Nick Christensen joins up with Iowa Great Lakes Local Legend, Remax Real Estate Agent and rabid Iowa Hawkeye fan to discuss all things golf. With connections in the golf and professional world, Nick and Charlie with enjoy a few libations while interviewing local and regional, former and present “professionals” in the golf industry.
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Having fun and highlighting all things in the Great Lakes Backcountry. From stories to everyday insights, we aim to make your experiences around the Great Lakes more enjoyable. Our sorry, not sorry approach will be informative to everyone no matter your skill level around the mighty Great Lakes. From fishing and all types of hunting to paddle boarding and hiking we will deliver the Great Lakes hidden gems and showcase the abundance of resource in the place we call home! Website coming soon! ...
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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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A cross-country ski club in Corner Brook will be a busy place this weekend, but it won't be full of athletes. Blow Me Down Trails is the site of a Mi'kmaw cultural gathering, called a mawio'mi. The CBC's Bernice Hillier was live at the ski club this morning and spoke with site coordinator Shawn Leamon and presenter Mira Buckle.…
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When someone mentions "jazz music," what comes to your mind? Maybe you immediately think of a certain saxophone solo, or the sound of a muted trumpet. Musicians in Corner Brook like jazz music so much that they get together every week to play and rehearse. CBC's Bernice Hillier spoke with two of the members, Kevin Hennessey and Dianna Alteen of Jaz…
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The NL All Ages Weekend Tour is a vibrant showcase of musical talent featuring young musicians from across the province. Ben Chapman Smith, an experienced music educator and mentor, is the driving force behind this exciting event. His mission is to guide bands in honing their sound and navigating the complex music industry. During a recent band pra…
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Since the 1970s the Indian Head Co-Op in Stephenville has been a staple in the community. When it shut down late last month, customers were left scrambling to use their Co-Op points, and employees jobless. Three former employees, Claire smith, Grace Bennett , and Alanna Lewis, spoke with CBC's Sanuda Ranawake.…
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If you were in Scouts or Guides, you remember their motto: "Be prepared." With that in mind this summer, Scouts Canada has launched a helpline of pre-recorded messages that you can call called Camptastic. Emma Savic Kallesoe is a rover scout and a leader with Scouts Canada, and also shared details of a survey to see how well Canadians know how to c…
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Leslie Cross’s family have lived in Corner Brook since 1924. While the Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Mill was being built, the men overseeing the construction lived in the staff quarters, which are now known as the Glynmill Inn. Leslie’s mother, Doris Herdman, and her parents were one of the first families to stay there. CBC’s Amy Feehan sat down wit…
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If you've ever been to a Mi'kmaw cultural gathering, you know it's a unique experience. They can include both bigger powwows and smaller but significant events in different areas of Newfoundland. And in the Bay of Islands area -- the Mi'kmaw call it Elmastukwek -- there's a mawio'mi this coming weekend. Sherry Dean is chair of the Elmastukwek Mawio…
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Golf enthusiasts in Deer Lake commemorated three decades at The Humber River Golf Club this summer. The establishment opened its doors in 1994 on land leased by the Deer Lake Airport Authority and has been a hub for golfing activities and community engagement. CBC's Alex Kennedy visited the greens to delve into the club's history and explore its as…
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We heard from Erin Hudson, the program director at Seafood Watch, a conservation program that rates the sustainability of fishing and aquaculture worldwide, earlier this week. It looked at the salmon farming industry in this province and gave it a big, red "AVOID" rating. The Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry Association's Executive Director, Jamie…
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The Monterey Bay Aquarium in California runs Seafood Watch, a conservation program that rates sustainability of fishing and aquaculture all over the world. It looked at the salmon farming industry in this province and gave it a big, red "AVOID" rating. Erin Hudson is the program director at Seafood Watch.…
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Last week, finance minister Siobhan Coady held a news conference to tell us how well the provincial economy is doing under the Liberals. NDP member Jordan Brown represents Labrador West, and he says he's not seeing the same thing as Coady. He spoke with CBC's Leigh Anne Power.
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Anyone who's been whale watching from a boat or from land knows what a thrill it is to see a whale's fluke as they dive deep into the water. But what you might not know is that the underside of a humpback whale tail is unique! In fact, the fluke can be used to identify that specific whale. A group called Happy Whale has a website that lets you uplo…
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The M.V. Veteran ferry connects Fogo Island and Change Islands to the outside world, providing a lifeline for the communities. Over the past weekend, many residents and tourists were stranded when the ferry broke down, and replacement parts had to be shipped overnight. This comes as the ferry just returned from six months in dry dock. Fogo Island-C…
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The focus on women's sports in Canada is stronger than ever as the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics progresses. Allison Sandmeyer-Graves is the CEO of Canadian Women and Sport. She discussed gender equality in sports and how the Olympic spirit can motivate long-term change with CBC's Hillary Johnson.…
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The provincial government announced last year it has approved four companies' bids to build wind-energy projects on the island. At the time, communities near the proposed projects mostly supported the idea of green energy and more jobs. Now, the community of Lawn on the Burin Peninsula is having second thoughts about EverWind, the company working i…
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If you've ever lost a prized possession, you know the panic that ensues. That's exactly what happened to Melanie Philpott and her husband, Robin. He lost his wedding ring over the side of a boat in the Exploits Harbour in Central Newfoundland. In a moment of hope and sheer panic, Melanie called Shawn Bath, the owner of Clean Harbours Initiative, to…
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At the Golden Heights Manor Long Term Care Facility in Bonavista, kitchen workers are being asked to work without air conditioning. With summer-time temperatures steadily increasing, workers reached a breaking point and held a demonstration on Tuesday. Jerry Earle is the president of NAPE, the union representing the workers.…
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Pieces of the Cape Ray shipwreck are now basking in the sun. The south west coast community received worldwide attention when the ship, likely from the 1800s, washed ashore in January and pulled out by excavators in April. Pieces of it are in front of the fire hall and at the Cape Ray lighthouse museum site. Anne Osmond, chair of the local service …
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There's a whole host of radio stations on the island that play Newfoundland music. But once you leave, it can be hard to find the music you love on the radio. Dean Clarke has been filling that void for many Newfoundlanders on the mainland. He's the host of Jigs and Reels Radio KW on CKWR in Kitchener Ontario and online.…
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Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for today and possibly days to come, with humidex values approaching 40 degrees. Most of us are not used to those kinds of temperatures, and that means we aren't used to taking precautions to protect our health in the blazing heat and high humidity. Dr. Itai Malkin is a Medical Officer of Health in Newfou…
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As wildfires become more and more common, Newfoundland and Labrador needs to become more equipped to handle them. Premier Andrew Furey has plans for a Forest Fire Centre of excellence to be established in Gander, which the province hopes will be a collaboration between all Atlantic provinces to handle rising wildfires. CBC’s Amy Feehan spoke with G…
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If you've ever wondered what it would be like to be a biologist, this could be your time! The Nature Conservancy of Canada is launching a program called the Big Backyard BioBlitz. It's all about getting us outside and into our gardens and reconnecting with nature. Mark Frank is with the Nature Conservancy of Canada.…
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The small community of Francois on Newfoundland's south coast will have a lot more people than usual next week. Home to a permanent population of about 57 people with only four school aged children, the number of people in the town will triple next week, as over 100 people visit for the community's come home year celebrations. Christine Durnford jo…
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