• MUN's Students first Thirft store is opening up a permanent shop
    2025/07/17

    Inspired by many successful yard sales, students at Memorial University have opened a thrift store on campus.

    On The Go's Emily Ferrier is there browsing the racks as we speak. She'll join us with that story.


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    8 分
  • Chance Harbour fire wednesday update
    2025/07/16

    Two communities remain on stand-by for evacuation, as the Bonavista Peninsula wildfire keeps burning.

    We checked in with the fire duty officer for an update.


    (Andrew Hawthorn with Mark Lawlor)


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    6 分
  • Ship moms
    2025/07/16

    Being part of the crew on a cruise ship isn't easy, especially for one's love life. Author of 'Ship Mom's' Jen Windsor talks about the complicated relationships between cruise ship crew members she has written about in her new book.


    (Jamie Fitzpatrick and Emily Ferrier with Jen Windsor)

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    11 分
  • When the music's over
    2025/07/16

    That's a wrap for the 2025 NL Folk Fest, and now that the performances are over and the speaker fallen silent, attention has turned to the future of the festival, with funding being the biggest unknown. NL Folk Art Society Board President Julie Vogt joins us to look at some of the hard questions surrounding the future of the Folk Fest.


    (Jamie Fitzpatrick with Julie Vogt)

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    13 分
  • A municipality in the making?
    2025/07/16

    Two Port au Port communities have been pushing to be incorporated for years with no success. They say their rural communities can't thrive without it.

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    9 分
  • Update on the Bonavista fires
    2025/07/15

    The fire burning on the Bonavista Peninsula is the largest fire burning in the province, and it continues to grow. We got an update from Provincial Forest Fire Duty Officer Mark Lawlor.


    (Jamie Fitzpatrick with Mark Lawlor)

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    6 分
  • First hand accounts from the Bonavista fires
    2025/07/15

    The fires on the Bonavista Peninsula continue to burn out of control, and numerous cabins and properties have been lost to the flames as residents evacuate. We heard from two residents of the area who witnessed the destruction first hand.


    (Jamie Fitzpatrick and Peter Cowan with Patsy Humby and Ryan Pitt)

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    15 分
  • Keeping moose off the road; what works?
    2025/07/15

    Electronic fences for moose? The Save Our People Action Committee calls them a waste of money, but the group says a new preventative measure along the Salmonier Line will make highways safer.


    (Andrew Hawthorn and Carolyn Stokes with Art Puddister)

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    6 分