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Spilling Labrador Tea Under Cedar Trees

Kate Adams & Madeleine Begin

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Kwe’! Ullaakut! Welcome! Coming to you from Lkwungen & Algonquin territories, just two Indigenous girls tryna make it in an Urban world! Join us in discussing who we are, how we got here and everything between. Co-host & co-creator is Madeleine Begin who is Mi’kmaw from Nova Scotia, as well as co-hosted & co-creator Katelynne Adams who is Inuk from Kuujjuaq and Kangiqliniq. Follow us on: Instagram: @SpillingteaPod, @kate.adams_ & @madzbegin TikTok:@spilabteaundercedartree website: www.spilli ...
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Athletes in Labrador West will be putting themselves to the test this weekend! That's because the 20th annual Iron City Duathlon is coming up. We hear from a dynamic duathlon duo who started taking part as kids, and are moms themselves now.
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In today's fairly personal episode, the discussion covers how all our canines, in their performances and behavior, reflect back what they receive from their partners. They are like the Divine Mechanism helping us to see ourselves. When their performance and behavior is evaluated on this basis, it is both humbling and powerful in reaching the improv…
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Two sides are claiming a win in a recent Supreme Court ruling, after a judge dismissed Innu Nation’s challenge to NCC’s memorandum of understanding with the federal government. We hear from both the Innu Nation and the NunatuKavut Community Council.
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All the plans are in motion for Mealy Mountain Collegiate's prom and safe grad this weekend! We chat with grade 12 student Adele Walsh about the graduation festivities, and about what this milestone means for her and her classmates.
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On Thursday night, lightning sparked new wildfires in Labrador—bringing Friday morning’s total to 7. With many areas of Labrador also under “high,” “very high” and “extreme” forest fire warnings, we hear an update from the provincial forest fire duty officer.
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There was a monumental discovery in Labrador waters yesterday. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society announced they've found The Quest, a sunken ship made famous by renowned explorer Ernest Shackleton. We hear from expedition lead John Geiger.
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A wildfire is burning near Milner Lake West and a second is burning near the Menihek dam. MHA Jordan Brown provides an update about the status of the fire by the Menihek dam and Laurie Holloway talks about what action is being taken against the wildfires.
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62-year-old Julianna Rich and her niece are two of seven Innu graduates of the Innu Teacher Assistant Program. The two-year program is designed to help get more Innu into the classroom. Hear from them on their advice for others thinking about furthering their education.
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Recitals, musicals, film screenings and more—there's something for everyone at the theaters this month. We check in with the Lawrence O'Brien Arts Centre and the Labrador West Arts and Culture Center for our monthly theater promo, which we're now calling "What's the Acts?"
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Healthcare took center stage at the inquiry into the treatment of Innu children in care this week. We'll hear more testimony from the first Labrador Innu nurse—and primary health director for the Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation—Mary Pia Benuen.
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She's a proud Labradorian with more than 200 design projects under her belt. We speak with architect Harriet Burdett-Moulton, who recently received an honorary doctorate from Memorial University.
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About 60 people wearing curly red wigs and bright, flowing caftans made their way through Happy Valley-Goose Bay last weekend. We hear all about the Mrs Roper pub crawl and walk—and learn why the TV show character from the 70s and 80s is such a phenomenon these days.
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In today's episode, we discuss a couple different approaches to training a dog. There is the 'teaching the right motions', the 'make them do it right', the 'repeat it until they get it' and then the one I like, teach them to give their best effort and reward that response. Probably the last one is the hardest, because you have to pay attention the …
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The Kamutik is on its way to Labrador. But as we heard on Friday's show, MHA Lela Evans says it should have been here earlier, since we have less pack ice than usual this year. We bring you a response from the Minister of Transportation.
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Ashlee Cunsolo says living in Labrador—and building up the Labrador Campus—has been a life-changing experience. But this summer, the Labrador Campus Vice-Provost is moving on. We hear about her new job at Acadia University—and reflect on some of her accomplishments in Labrador over the last 8 years.
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Rose Gregoire, an Innu social services worker, brought forward issues in her community back in the 80s and 90s. Now, her daughter Janet Bellefleur is carrying on her mother’s work. We listen to Bellefleur’s testimony at the Inquiry respecting the Treatment, Experiences and Outcomes of Innu in the Child Protection System earlier this year.…
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In today's episode, we discuss the success of localized pointing Lab clubs and how we need to form more of these to help in educating more people about these dogs. Where do you get a good pup, how do you train them with both retrieving and pointing aspects? What should you do with a new pup? How can you meet people to train with, what equipment do …
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Though some local emergency numbers will still be in use in Labrador, NL Health Services is encouraging residents to dial 911. We speak with Cassie Chisholm, the vice-president of transformation for health systems with NL Health Services.
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