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Suicide watch ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Kate Kyle profiles young people from Sheshatshiu who have been honoured for a suicide prevention program (Runs: 5:43)
A Christmas Carol
CBC and our community partners invite you to a lively dramatic reading
Schreiber to Shearstown ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Deanne Fleet reports on the local land connection in the Schreiber-Moores-Mulroney scandal. (Runs: 2:26)
The Buckingham tapes ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Listen to wiretaps presented as evidence at Dr. Sean Buckingham's trial (Runs: 23:55)
Billionaire Man ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Eric Bushell talks about the dollar, oil and what it means for this province
A wining combination ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Jane Adey reports from the annual wine show in St. John's, where the appetite for wine has never been stronger. (Runs: 2:13)
Christie Blatchford ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
See all of Jonathan Crowe's interview about Blatchford's new book on Afghanistan, and Newfoundlanders in the military. (Runs: 10:11)
Also: Listen to Blatchford talking with On The Go's Ted Blades. (Runs: 18:50)
Doctor with a difference ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Paula Gale profiles St. John's physician Pat O'Shea, one of the few family doctors doing things the old-fashioned way. (Runs: 6:08)
Blue grit ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
In this week's political panel, Randy Simms and David Cochrane talk with Debbie Cooper about the latest problems with the Liberal party, and whether Shawn Skinner made a faux pas. (Runs: 5:43)
A war story ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
On The Go host Ted Blades speaks with Elmo Baird about his experiences in the Second World War. (Runs: 15:38)
The Big Commute
CBC Radio investigates how the longest, and richest, trek to work is changing Newfoundland and Labrador
A flavour for business ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Emily Hobbs drops in on a multicultural food fair in St. John's, where women entrepreneurs are hoping to grow new businesses. (Runs: 3:03)
Something to celebrate ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Jane Adey drops in on an annual party for families involved in international adoptions. (Runs: 1:57)
Scrubbing the surface ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Debbie Cooper interviews infectious diseases expert Jim Hutchinson about a new disease-fighting campaign. (Runs: 2:56)
Downtown shuffle ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Zach Goudie reports on new signs of life in ailing quarters of the St. John's core. (Runs: 2:36)
Snow job ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
How serious is the cocaine presence in St. John's? Here & Now's Ronalda Walsh and Zach Goudie report (Runs: 4:01)
No bargain ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Lynda Calvert interviews a couple that has filed a human rights complaint in Maine over their experience with buying a car. (Runs: 2:00)
Rural success story ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Kate Kyle reports on a Labrador medical training program that has helped keep physicians in small places. (Runs: 6:10)
Political panel ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Debbie Cooper speaks with Randy Simms and David Cochrane about the delayed legislature opening, the Avalon race, and a premierly 22 Minutes (Runs: 5:41)
Money Talks
Deborah Yedlin: $100 US a barrel oil looks possible
In the bag ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Here & Now's Jonathan Crowe challenges grocery-packing champion Ida Lecointre (Runs 3:41)
We're in the money ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
But how much? Azzo Rezori looks at what high oil prices may mean for the provincial surplus. (Runs: 1:44)
Cabinet choices ![Click to watch RealVideo clip](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Deanne Fleet reports on the juggling act facing Premier Danny Williams (Runs 2:18)
Geologic Journey
Discover the N.L. connections in this interactive journey through Canada's geologic past
NL Votes 2007
Coverage of the Newfoundland & Labrador 2007 election
Beyond pesticides: ![Click to listen](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
On The Go host Ted Blades speaks with gardening expert Michael Murray about appropriate use of chemicals on domestic plants. (Runs 10:11)
For the kids: ![Click to listen](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Ramona Dearing of the St. John's Morning Show talks with Jackie McIsaac about planned improvements for the Boys and Girls Club at Buckmaster Circle in St. John's. (Runs: 10:20)
Rev it up: ![Click to listen](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Jane Adey talks with motorcycle enthusiasts about the growing passion for their hobby. (Runs: 3:35)
Living NL:![Click arrow to view page](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/arrow_1.gif)
Watch the latest episode with host Krysta Rudofsky, and her daily guide to better living in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Equalization:![Click arrow to view page](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/arrow_1.gif)
Stephen Harper and the fuss over the Atlantic accords.
Nonosabasut Rock:![Click arrow to view page](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/arrow_1.gif)
For CBC's Seven Wonders feature, children in Grand Falls-Windsor make their case for a rock that recalls how the Beothuk once inhabited the area. Peter Gullage reports (runs: 4:22)
Green Cities:![Click arrow to view page](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/arrow_1.gif)
What Canada's municipalities do to fight climate change.
What's new?:![Click to watch RealVideo file](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/ns/images/video.gif)
Canada's New Government not so new (runs 2:06).
Virginia massacre:![Click arrow to view page](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/arrow_1.gif)
St. John's anthropologist Elliott Leyton answers questions on the mass murders at Virginia Tech.
Landslide:![Click to watch RealVideo file](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/ns/images/video.gif)
Residents fret as 'active slide' causes havoc in Daniel's Harbour. (runs 4:24 Windows Media)
Firing line:![Click to listen to RealAudio feature](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Jane Adey reports on how Danny Williams's electoral threats are playing out in Conservative MP Fabian Manning's Avalon riding. (runs 5:39)
Hebron risks:![Click to watch RealVideofeature](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
David Cochrane reports on how the impasse over the Hebron development could be putting a dark cloud over Newfoundand and Labrador's fiscal future. (runs 6:04)
Community
Connections:![Link will open in a new window](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nb/images/notes.gif)
Do you have a PSA or community event that you would like to let Newfoundlanders and Labradorians know about? Send us the details.
Minimum wage:![Click arrow to view page](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/arrow_1.gif)
Find out how Newfoundland and Labrador compares to the other provinces.
Oh, be civil:![Click to listen to RealAudio feature](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Michael and Chris Pickard, the poets laureate of the St. John's Morning Show, toast the dawn of civil debate at St. John's city hall.
(runs 3:47)
Mind your step! ![Click to listen to RealAudio feature](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
On The Go commentator Jamie Fitzpatrick takes a bundled-up newspaper to dog owners who don't curb their pets. Warning: language may offend some. (runs 2:49)
Faking it:![Click arrow to view page](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/arrow_1.gif)
Find out how a Newfoundland grandmother played a part in a Marketplace investigation of faulty safety warnings.
Life of Margaret:![Click to listen RealAudio feature](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Renowned storyteller Margaret Giovannini died this week at 105. Listen to a 1995 documentary by Ted Blades about her life and achievements
(runs 25:35)
Mozart swings :![Click arrow to view page](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/arrow_1.gif)
Guitarist Duane Andrews arranged a special gift for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 250th birthday. Read - and hear - all about it here!
Flag flap, the sequel:![Click to watch RealAudio feature](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
Christopher and Michael Pickard, the poets laureate of the St. John's Morning Show, spin some lines about replacing the provincial flag
(runs 4:05)
Reel good:![Click to watch RealVideo feature](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Noreen Golfman speaks with Canada Now's Debbie Cooper about this year's St. John's Women's Film Festival (runs 4:28)
Helping out:![Click to watch RealVideo feature](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/video.gif)
Kevin Harvey reports on how residents of Gander are helping with aerial responses of aid to hurricane and earthquake victims (runs 2:20)
Raising a flag:![Click to watch RealAudio feature](/web/20071222185513im_/http://www.cbc.ca/nl/images/audio.gif)
On The Go's Ted Blades interviews Greg Pike, who has launched a petition to designate the Pink, White and Green tricolour as the province's official flag (runs 7:37)