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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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In today's "Tests are happening now" episode, we talk about how to best prepare your student for success. I have found it isn't by practicing game day setups to get ready for gameday, but by understanding your pupil's psychology, behavior, fitness and ability to grasp the necessary concepts. Then work with these to prepare them to handle whatever t…
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Threading a needle, picking fabric, batting and more: It takes a lot to create a custom quilt! Now Charlottetown students have learned the skills to make their own! Hear from the teacher and students at William Gillett Academy.
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Doom and gloom messaging about the planet can get clicks on social media, but it may be detrimental when it comes to taking action on climate. Hear more from Happy Valley-Goose Bay's Robert Way, a Queen’s university professor who teaches a class about climate change.
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The federal government is looking into opening up National Defense properties to build more housing for military and civilians, but 5 Wing Goose Bay isn't on that list. MP Yvonne Jones says the base is a critical site, not a surplus site that can be opened up right now, but work is ongoing to create more housing in town.…
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Did Happy Valley-Goose Bay nursing students pay out of pocket for work experience in St. John's? Will they be reimbursed for their travels? These questions sparked some squabbles in the House of Assembly yesterday. We hear what that sounded like.
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People with disabilities could receive, at maximum, about $200 a month from the federal government’s new Canada Disability Act. But advocates say that isn’t nearly enough to help lift people out of poverty. We hear from Nancy Reid, the executive director of the Coalition of Persons with Disabilities NL.…
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We hear all about Team Shark Tech—a crew of students from Labrador Straits Academy building remotely operated vehicles (ROVs.) Last year they attended a world championship competition for building ROVs, and they have high aspirations for this year’s competition, too.
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Today we move past the obedience and moving hold and teach the dog to fetch the bumper with the single command. In doing this part humanely and with thought, the dog is taught that it controls the training pressure, and that by responding, there is no pressure at all. A critical part of the force fetch process, particularly if handling is part of t…
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The shot of a lifetime. Alicia Chaulk captured video and photos of a seal pup coming up for air out on the ice in Lake Melville. We hear from Alicia about why patience can pay off when photographing animals—and also hear her concerns about the upcoming seal hunting season.
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Love and loss. That’s the theme of Santiago Guzman’s one-person play “Altar,” about a young immigrant originally from Mexico. We learn more about that show, which is being performed this week at the Lawrence O’Brien Arts Centre.
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Emotions were high at a special town council meeting in Happy Valley-Goose Bay last night, as councilors motioned to remove Travis Ford from his position as recreation director. For his reaction to last night’s meeting, Travis Ford joins us in studio.
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Tony Chubbs—president of the Labrador Hunting and Fishing Association, and a former town councillor—weighs in on some recent financial decisions of the Town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay. We also hear from Tanya Michelin, who says her municipal enforcement officer job was recently cut due to “budgetary constraints.”…
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Ketamine is a relatively new chronic pain treatment—and it’s the only treatment that brings lasting relief to Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s Judy Harvey, who injured her back on the job seven years ago. But despite receiving numerous doctor referrals, she’s facing an uphill battle with workers’ compensation. We bring you her story.…
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Following the previous podcast, this episode takes us from teaching 'hold' in a stationary and calm position, to teaching 'hold' while moving and carrying out basic obedience exercises. This is the next logical step to ultimately getting your dog to deliver all retrieves calmly to hand and prepare for advanced handling work. Always more easily done…
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The Inquiry Respecting the Treatment, Experiences and Outcomes of Innu in the child protection system resumes next week. We hear from Helen Aster, the Social Health Director for Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation, about some of the pressing issues Innu face today.
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