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Podcast: Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
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What's On Stage In February, Labrador Away, and a Burglary In Sheshatshiu

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 00:49:11
Publish Date: 2021-02-02 23:10:00
Description: A Canadian social enterprise on a mission to help end youth hunger is doing so one burger at a time. We tell you how you can help by simply ordering lunch. Since amputee veterans started the War Amps Key Tag Service in 1946, more than 1.5 million sets of lost keys have been returned to their owners. We tell you how losing your keys helps people like Lucas Park of Labrador City. We speak with a Sheshatshiu mother who is shocked that her home was burglarized at a time when she is in Halifax to be with her child who is in hospital. Cain's Quest enthusiasts are going to have to wait one more year. We speak to the chair of the organization about their decision to postpone 2022's race. It's Wednesday, so we bring you the voice of a Labradorian who's moved away, but whose heart still beats to the rhythm of the Big Land. Today, we hear from Matilda Jararuse, a mother who has had to face many hurdles to take care of her kids away from her extended family back home. Since 2017, Labradorians have had a special award designed to recognise those who left their imprint on the Big Land. It is the Labradorians of Distinction Award and today we feature winner Mabel Russell. Finally, we find out what's coming up on stage in Labrador West and Happy Valley-Goose Bay for the month of February when we speak with Chris Bell and Matthew Barrett.
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