
CBC Newfoundland Morning Podcast
1) 30 years ago, the Berlin Wall fell. Retired NL teacher Jerome Jesseau worked in Germany when it did
A retired teacher from this province is reflecting on a historic event from 35 years ago. Jerome Jesseau is sharing his stories with some people tonight in Corner Brook. Jesseau was teaching in German...Show More
2) When big banks withdraw, where do YOU take your business? Credit unions say, "we're over here"
At least ten branches of major banks have closed in NL over the past few years. But Candace Matthews says when one bank account closes, perhaps a credit union account needs to open. Matthews is manage...Show More
3) Tackling the tariffs: people in NL are buying local, as a way to fight back against Trump's tariffs
Many people in this province are double-checking their grocery lists, to find out what is and isn’t Canadian- made. President Donald Trump has threatened a 25-per cent tariff on most Canadian goods, a...Show More
4) A picture may be worth a thousand words - and sometimes a thousand dollars. Amateur photographer from this province who just won a national prize from Canadian Geographic magazine
Amateur photographer Stu White is pretty happy these days. He's originally from Stephenville and lives in Mount Pearl, and his photo of a pair of red fox cubs in Bonavista just won him a big prize. Ca...Show More
5) NL Premier Andrew Furey relieved but cautious, after Trump delays tariffs against Canada
Many people in this country breathed a sigh of relief last evening. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that U.S. President Donald Trump has agreed to delay threatened tariffs by 30 days. The tari...Show More
6) NL's minister of immigration explains why Ottawa agreed to allow an extra thousand people to come here, after cutting the numbers weeks ago
The provincial government announced on Friday that cuts to immigration numbers won't be as severe as previously thought. The federal government has agreed to add back one-thousand economic immigration...Show More
7) Offering a lift: NL government helps communities offer free bus rides to seniors, young people and people on income suppor
Public transit in Corner Brook and St. Anthony is getting a boost from the provincial government. The province announced last week that a bus pass pilot project will give some people in those two town...Show More
8) February is Black History Month, as Black youth in NL share their talents and their thoughts about growing up here
February is Black History Month, and Laurabel Mba is asking young, Black people in this province to share their creativity and express themselves. She's a a diversity, equity-and-inclusion and anti-ra...Show More
9) No green light for green ammonia? The market is down, but Bay St. George businesses still hope World Energy GH2 will still set up operations in the area
Plans by World Energy GH2 to produce hydrogen in the Stephenville area are on hold. A statement from the company last week said, "The green ammonia market is not maturing at the rate expected." T...Show More
10) NHL Legends bring thrills to a Northern Peninsula town
People in the Roddickton-Bide Arm area will never forget it. The town's arena was packed this past weekend as the NHL Legends of Hockey Tour made a stop in the Northern Peninsula town. It was an excit...Show More