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We hear from Premier Andrew Furey as he met Quebec Premier Francois Legault face to face for the first time yesterday. We get an update from Dennis White of Labrador Marine Inc on Labrador ferry restrictions in light of the return to full capacity. Classes are being held at the Jewelry Studio in Nain for people who want to try their hand at making all sorts of creations. Lukas (John) Terriak tells us how the classes are going and what he has been working on this summer. Brian Earle is filling backpacks with supplies for children heading back to school because he knows what it's like to do without and wants to teach his kindergarten-aged son to give to others. We hear from him about how it's going so far and what you can do to help. The Newfoundland and Labrador Association for Community Living wants to spread the word about untapped programs and services for people with disabilities. We hear from Community Engagement Consultant Fraser Piccott. Western University is holding an expedition comparable to a space mission at the Mistastin Lake impact crater. Gordon Osinski of Western's Institute for Earth and Space Exploration tells us about it. European earwigs look and sound gross, but entomologist Barry Hicks argues they're just a victim to some bad PR. He joins us today to talk about it. Finally, from polls to platforms to protests, we get the latest on the federal election campaign from the CBC's Jennifer Chevalier. |