We hear about an event that's soon to be on everyone's lips in Labrador City this weekend— especially since there'll be a workshop on how lipstick is made. They're even talking about the science of lipsology! We get a preview of the Science Ren
A concert featuring an abundance of local talent is happening in Happy Valley-Goose Bay this weekend—and it's all to support travel for Labrador cancer patients. We hear all about the 14th annual Air Daffodil Concert from long-time organizer Ki
A strong artistic matrilineal line runs through the Winters family in Makkovik. We spoke with the daughter of one of the most influential seamstresses in Nunatsiavut in celebration of Mother's Day.
They have a brand new tune, a show coming up at the Lawrence O'Brien Arts Centre, and they're catching their breath after a whirlwind North Coast tour. The Silver Wolf Band joined us live in studio this morning for their very first musical perf
A group of Hopedale youth is the talk-of-the-town after they won the $1 million dollars Arctic Inspiration Prize on Tuesday night. It's the first time a Nunasiavut project has won the top prize. We check in with Hopedale AngajukKâk Marjorie Flo
The future is bright for aspiring solar panel installers in Labrador! We learn about the new Solar Panel Installer program at the College of the North Atlantic in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, and also hear about some other new trades programs on off
Happy Valley-Goose Bay's Todd Clements made the top 4 of Big Brother Canada—AND he was voted Canada’s Favourite Houseguest! The Toddinator's proud mother, Theresa Clements, joined us for a chat after the season finale.
We continue celebrating Labradorians' Arctic Inspiration Prize wins! We hear from Nunatsiavut Government archaeologist Lena Onalik, just after she learned about the win for the Hebron and Nutak reunions project.
With the provincial government subsidizing WestJet flights from St. John’s to Europe, Labrador West MHA Jordan Brown is calling for more affordable flights within the province. We hear from him.
A story that will probably tick you off. Ticks are being spotted on more animals in Labrador. We hear from a researcher on how you can protect yourself this summer.
A group of Hopedale youth just won one million dollars for a new language and culture center! We hear from the team dreaming of the "Inotsiavik Centre" project, and celebrate their Arctic Inspiration Prize win.
16 million stamps featuring a photo of the Torngat Mountains have been printed by Canada Post! We chatted with the St. John’s photographer behind the stamp, Michael Winsor.
An intriguing piece of Labrador aviation history soars in a brand new podcast. It's a story about a gift that left a lasting impact on the people of Labrador. We find out more about Liberator: A Gift From Above.
A group is working to help preserve the remaining buildings on Greenly Island, down in the Labrador Straits. We hear details from Greenly Island Corporation volunteer Max Sheppard.
We drill down into the details on dental care for kids in the Big Land. Lake Melville MHA Perry Trimper joins us for a conversation on why some families are traveling to St. John’s for dentist appointments.
Nain mother Miriam Lidd says her 14-year-old daughter Darcel didn’t want to die by suicide. What she wanted, Lidd says, is help. We hear Lidd’s call for better mental health care supports in Labrador.