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  • Power outages update
    A day later... and it's still blowin' a gale following Tuesday's storm that left over 3,000 people without power.How many are still living by candlelight? We reach the director of communications with Newfoundland Power for the latest on outages across the province. (Guest-host Jamie Fitzpatrick with Glenda Power)
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  • Northeast Avalon Food Bank new home
    It's not a church anymore... but it's still a community hub serving anyone who needs support and sustenance. The president of the Board of Directors of the Northeast Avalon Foodbank tells us how the operation has found a new home in the former St. Michael’s Parish Church in Flatrock. (Guest-host Jamie Fitzpatrick with Crystal Murphy)
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  • St. Mary's fish plant fire
    Some residents of St. Mary's were forced to flee their homes last night - not for fear of storm surge or hurricane-force winds... but because the town's fish plant caught fire. It's a major blow for the southern shore. We reached reporter Terry Roberts live in St. Mary's for the latest, including his interview with the town's mayor. (Guest host Jamie Fitzpatrick with Terry Roberts; Terry Roberts with St. Mary's mayor Steve Ryan)
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  • Alan Doyle's 'The Smiling Land'
    He thought he knew a lot about Newfoundland and Labrador, so Alan Doyle loaded up the van and hit the road... only to find out how much he didn't know. The result is a new book "The Smiling Land: All Around the Circle in My Newfoundland and Labrador." We reached Alan Doyle to find out all about that and a slew of other things... including new music he'll be releasing early in the new year. (Guest-host Jamie Fitzpatrick with Alan Doyle)
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  • Storm check-ins with various communities
    We're getting a bit of weather, as they say. Or - if you prefer a more recently coined expression... parts of the province have been hit by a weather bomb. We did a live check-in with various communities on what conditions are like in coastal areas... whether it's a downpour, a gale of wind, the first snow of the season... or maybe all of the above.0:00 Rencontre East town councillor Jim Hardy4:10 St. John's city councillor Greg Noseworthy8:14 Trepassey mayor Wanda Waddleton12:55 Lamaline mayor Don Collins17:25 RCMP Traffic Services East, Cpl David Bourden20:28 CBC meteorologist Ashley Brauweiler on the storm surge23:15 St. Vincent's-St. Stephen's-Peter's River mayor Verna Hayward26:55 Placentia mayor Jamie Neville
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