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Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
It's our annual Labrador Morning Turkey Drive! We're out here bright and early,braving the cold on the front lawn of CBC on Loring Drive in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.1:01 - For today's Labrador Tea, we're going back to the 2015 Turkey Drive. We hear from some Peacock Primary School students. 9:57 - North West River singer-songwriter Leander Baikie will be serenading us with tunes throughout our annual Turkey Drive. We are chatting with him to start the day.15:15 -There are all kinds of people helping everyone have enough to eat across Labrador. As our Turkey Drive gets underway, we hear about a new free lunch program for students at Sheshatshiu Innu School.23:27 - Leander's first song Grandma Got Over by a Reindeer.29:25 - Leander plays a little jig.32:59 - We're kickstarting our Turkey Drive out in our CBC parking lot this morning! We speak with long-time volunteer Paula Dawe about the history of the Roland Shears Memorial Christmas Hampers - and hear about the need for these hampers in the community now.40:12 - John Gaudi speaks with turkey donator Mike Mealey.44:26 - Leander plays his second song.48:33 - John Gaudi speaks with Randy Letto of the Rotary Club.52:18 - Food security is at the heart of today's Turkey Drive and there are a lot of groups helping with food security all across Labrador. We were joined by the chairperson of the Sivunivut Inuit Community Corporation to hear about the community freezer program in North West River. 56:44 - Leander sings The Mummers Song.59:37 - John Gaudi speaks with Major Kay Barnes of the Salvation Army.1:05:37 - Leander sings a fourth song.1:09:18 - John Gaudi speaks with Lieutenant Colonel A.M. Sajan of 5 Wing Goose Bay.1:17:09 - Leander sings Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.1:19:53 - John Gaudi speaks with Andy Turnbull of Nunacor.1:24:35 - A group sing-along of Jingle Bells to close the show.
Makkovic angajukKâk Barry Andersen on a changing ocean and concerns about reopening the Northern cod fishery + Andy Turnbull, CEO of Nunacor on keeping it local on the menu at Mamattuk.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
There's a new place to eat in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Mamattuk is officially open to the public today. The restaurant promises a "refined dining experience." Hear from Nunacor CEO, Andy Turnbull.
Andy Turnbull and Nigel Perry-Ogden join Alex to talk through the WCB's All Stars and Dynamos programmes in 2023.
Urban mobility, the way that we travel around towns and cities, is undergoing a significant transformation. At the forefront of that change is Bolt, which is helping people move around more than 500 cities around the world and, in doing so, helping to reshape urban spaces for people not cars. In this episode of the Workday Podcast, Andy Turnbull, Head of People Technology at Bolt joined Patrick Evenden to talk about the challenges of working for one of the fastest-growing companies in the world and how Bolt's technology helps it to stay flexible and agile.
Episode 177: We are at the Technology and Maintenance Council Annual Meeting in beautiful Orlando, Florida. The theme of the show is Electrifying Performance in Maintenance Management. In this episode, we talk about the Diesel Decoder, a powerful diagnostic tool that connects to your smartphone or tablet for easy diagnostics.Show Notes: Visit HeavyDutyPartsReport.com for complete show notes of this episode and to subscribe to all our content. Disclaimer: This content and description may contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, The Heavy-Duty Parts Report may receive a small commission. Sponsors of this Episode: Want to look up parts but don't have a part number or the VIN? Download Diesel Parts for free on Desktop or on your Apple or Android device. Looking for high-quality fuel injection for heavy-duty applications? Visit AMBACInternational.com/AftermarketSpecial Offer: Are you looking to purchase heavy-duty parts and get your commercial vehicle repaired? Get access to one of HDA Truck Pride's 750 locations across the United States and Canada. Visit HeavyDutyPartsReport.com/BuyParts.
In this episode of ScotLand Matters, Scottish Land & Estates' Head of Policy Stephen Young speaks with Andy Turnbull of Bidwells on the subject of natural capital. The episode covers various subjects, including different variations of land uses (including regenerative agriculture), climate change, biodiversity, and more. This episode is sponsored by Bidwells, and was recorded on 24 August 2021. Find out more about Bidwells on their website - www.bidwells.co.uk ScotLand Matters is the official podcast of Scottish Land & Estates, and is produced by Calum Henderson.
Andy Turnbull preaches from Luke's Gospel, Luke 23:44-24:12 "How is your heart?"
Andy Turnbull preaches from the book of Daniel, Daniel 6 "Who is your king?"
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
We hear NunatuKavut President Todd Russell's thoughts about the discovery of human remains at the site of the former residential school in Kamloops. We also hear a statement that the former chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Murray Sinclair, released to survivors and the general public. We are also joined by Catherine Davis, an Indigenous scholar at Trent University, who tells us how the discovery is leading to calls for a national investigation. The provincial Child and Youth Advocate is once again calling on the province to do more for Labrador's Indigenous youth. Jacqueline Lake Kavanagh joins us. An art festival in Bonavista is showcasing photography from the Big Land this summer. Curator Jessica Winters tells us about the exhibition. How do we lower our rates of gender-based violence? Leslie Amminson joins us again for today's installment of "How We Heal". Finally, was there enough focus on Labrador in this week's provincial budget? We speak with Andy Turnbull from the Labrador North Chamber of Commerce.
Welcome back to theGreat Derelict! This week the Great Derelict is beaming to you as part of the Lawless Comic Con, and Andy is handing the keys to the Derelict over to Andy Turnbull from TF Nation for an interview with the Simon Furman man behind the highly influential Marvel UK comic series of The Transformers, and what elevated it from a comic originally just meant to sell toys, and the challenge of co-ordinating a weekly UK Series with a Monthly US one. You can find more from Andy Turnbull and TF Nation here: https://tfnation.com/ And he is on Twitter : https://twitter.com/andrewdturnbull Simon can be found http://www.wildfur.net/ And on Twitter : https://twitter.com/simonfurman3 And for all the latest from Lawless : http://lawlesscomiccon.co.uk/ And you can find more of Andy and his other casts over at Rogue Two Media - http://www.roguetwomedia.com/ - https://twitter.com/GreatDerelict - https://www.facebook.com/groups/GreatDerelict/
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
You may be languishing during the pandemic and not even know it. We speak with psychologist Sara Dimerman about what you need to know about languishing. For 51 years, people have been celebrating Earth Day. We find out what Andrea Keats in Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Roxanne Notley in Port Hope Simpson are doing to keep our planet clean and healthy. Dr. Pat Parfrey and Sister Elizabeth Davis delivered their interim report on health care this week. They join us to talk about it. We hear from a nurse with Labrador Grenfell Health about how staff shortages are impacting nurses and patients, and we hear from Yvette Coffey of the Registered Nurses Union. With deficiencies in health services in Labrador continuing to be front and centre, we speak with Labrador Affairs Minister Lisa Dempster about what can be done. It's been a tough year on business throughout the country, so how does the recent federal budget support Labrador businesses? We hear from Andy Turnbull of the Labrador North Chamber of Commerce. Finally, we talk about how Monday's federal budget will impact Canada's goal of net zero emissions and what the Finance Minster laid out as her path to get there. Caroline Lee of the Canadian Institute For Climate Choices joins us.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
During COVID-19, Canada is seeing a growing backlog for cancer screenings, with patients avoiding routine doctor visits. We speak to the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer about the consequences. Labrador City's Jenna Andrews is one of 338 women choose for the Daughters of the Vote program. We learn more about that today. Seven highly paid contractors working on the Muskrat Falls project are fighting a request by CBC News to have their names and pay revealed through the access to information process. That's despite the fact Nalcor believes the information should be released and legislative changes permit it. The CBC's Terry Roberts joins us with that story. It's hard to celebrate important events with COVID-19 restrictions but a Labrador City business is trying to make it easier. We speak with Heather Fisher about Big Land Yard O'Grams. The Labrador North Chamber of Commerce is looking for changes during Alert Level 4. We hear chairperson Andy Turnbull today. We get an update on trails in Labrador West when we once again speak with Eldon Wheeler of the White Wolf Snowmobile Club. Finally, as six Dr. Seuss books get pulled from production, is it time we re-imagined children's literature? We speak with parenting columnist Tanya Hayles about that.
Alex & Chris are joined by Andy Turnbull, Zak Sinkinson & Shozair Ali to discuss the summer of 2019 and reminisce over a few highlights!
Episode 101 - This week the Fife friends, Cutch and Jamie, attend this years Dunfermline Comic Con at the Glen! We get to Speak with Local Comic Creators Colin Maxwell, Neil Slorance, Colin Bell and Andy Turnbull. We also speak wit ha few "random" Punters and Albi has a sit down with us to tell us a bit about the day!
This week Alex and Danny are joined by Chris Kenny and Andy Turnbull to discuss All Stars Cricket.
This time we speak to Zak Sinkinson, Shozair Ali and a phone conversation with Andy Turnbull about a day in the life of a community coach.
This week we go to Cybertron... In this special Geeky Brummie Episode, Ryan and the team head to TFNation 2018. It's our third year attending and this time we we chat to Transformers Car Hire about Beaterbee Bumblebug & Barricade, interview the custodian of Hasbro's #OptimusPrime hear highlights from the Stan Bush panel and talk to Andy Turnbull about #TFN2018 and the community around #TFNation. In some bonus podcast extras Guy goes on the hunt for Pretender Ryans and we also pop along to Vortex Gaming at Resorts World. TF Nation - https://tfnation.com/ Transformers Car Hire - https://www.transformerscarhire.co.uk/ Listen Live - https://www.brumradio.com Follow Brum Radio on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/brumradio Follow GeekyBrummie on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GeekyBrummie Follow on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/GeekyBrummie/ Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekyBrummie
This week we go to Cybertron... In this special Geeky Brummie Episode, Ryan and the team head to TFNation 2018. It's our third year attending and this time we we chat to Transformers Car Hire about Beaterbee Bumblebug & Barricade, interview the custodian of Hasbro's #OptimusPrime hear highlights from the Stan Bush panel and talk to Andy Turnbull about #TFN2018 and the community around #TFNation. In some bonus podcast extras Guy goes on the hunt for Pretender Ryans and we also pop along to Vortex Gaming at Resorts World. TF Nation - https://tfnation.com/ Transformers Car Hire - https://www.transformerscarhire.co.uk/ Listen Live - https://www.brumradio.com Follow Brum Radio on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/brumradio Follow GeekyBrummie on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GeekyBrummie Follow on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/GeekyBrummie/ Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekyBrummie