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The pandemic has been particularly tough for the restaurant industry. We speak with Luc Erjavec of Restaurants Canada about what challenges lie ahead for the fall. Goose Bay Airport Corporation CEO Goronwy Price joins us to talk about the delay in Air Canada's resumption of their Goose Bay to Halifax direct flight. We take a trip to the Labrador Heritage Museum in North West River to see and hear the many automatons on display with creator Elmer Lakata. The Battle Harbour Assisted Living Corporation held a fundraiser to be the Harbourview Manor bus back on the road. We hear from Co-Chair Claude Rumbolt. The Town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay is hosting a seniors fun day on Saturday. We hear from town councillor and Community Service and Recreation Department Chair Jackie Compton-Hobbs. The Nunatsiavut Government is researching the impact of microplastics in Nunatsiavut, and char guts have a lot to tell us. We hear from Liz Pijogge. Steve Michelin of Happy Valley-Goose Bay is a conservation officer who went to help fight forest fires in Ontario. He tells us about the experience. We're hanging with the Waynes again to hear their film and book selections for the week. Finally, the province wants to change the legal description of its Coat of Arms in the spirit of reconciliation, but Torngat Mountains MHA Lela Evans says there are more pressing issues at hand. We hear from her today. |