On the Go audio interview
Interview #1 (Aired Thursday, Dec 20, 2007)
We've got some important news for anyone who buckles a child into a safety car seat. If you're putting them in the seat while they're wearing a big, puffy snowsuit, you may be putting their life at risk. Here is Ted with more.
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Interview #2 (Aired Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007)
CBC Producer Kathryn King brings us the story of the Department of Health's new PACS system, bringing X-Rays and MRIs on-line.
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Interview #3 (Aired Wednesday, Dec 12, 2007)
There's a world-wdie shortage of sailors, and Juanita King prepared a special report for On The Go.
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Interview #4 (Aired Monday, Nov 19, 2007)
Here is Ted's interview with Pierre Allard, who is a pioneer in Restorative Justice in Canada.
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Interview #5 (Aired Thursday, Nov 08, 2007)
To mark Remembrance Day, Ted paid a visit to a man who spent six years overseas, being shunted from Africa, to Asia to Europe, with the world at war. Here's his story:
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Interview #6 (Aired Wednesday, Oct 17, 2007)
There's an international conference going on in St. John's right now that's looking at "produced" water. That's the waste water discharged during oil and gas production. Scientists, academics and contractors in the fields of biology, toxicology, geochemistry, organic chemistry, physical oceanography and environmental engineering are here for the confernece. Dr Ken Lee is the co-ordinator and the executive director of the Centre for Offshore Oil and Gas Environmental Research. And he joins Ted in the studio.
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Ten people in this province and two from Quebec were arrested last week for drug trafficing. Police found hundreds of thousands of dollars, 51 pounds of marijuana and 19 pounds of cocaine in the St. John's area. Now, the bust will dry up some people's supply for awhile. But, it certainly won't stop the drug trade in Newfoundland and Labrador . Ron Fitzpatrick is the executive director of Turnings in St. John's. He's worked with addicts for years. He's seen drugs go in and out of style, the affect they have on the addicts and the community. Ron Fitzpatrick spoke with the CBC's Kathryn King.
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Interview #7 (Aired Monday, Oct 01, 2007)
In the late 1700s an Irish woman named Nano Nagle, founded the Presentation Sisters. She lit her way with a lantern as she ministered to the poor. Now, 250 years later, five Presentation Sisters, two from Newfoundland and Labrador are carrying on her work. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina the Sisters, all between the ages of 58 and 71 built a mission in New Orleans. This summer Wanita Bates visited the "Lantern Light." .... where everyday just before the gate opens for lunch the homeless and destitute offer up a prayer. Here is part one of "Sisters Of The Light".
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Interview #8 (Aired Wednesday, Sep 26, 2007)
Today Ted hears from the voters concerning the Provincial Election campaign.
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Interview #9 (Aired Monday, Sep 24, 2007)
Last Friday it was Take back The Night. This Friday, it'll be Take back The Square. People are tired of the frequent rumbles at Churchill Square in St. John's, between students from a number of schools, including Brother Rice, Holy Heart, Gonzaga, and Prince of Wales Collegiate. So they're organizing a rally this Friday at Noon, at the Square. Sarah Sexton is one of the rally's organizers. Ted asked her what prompted this move; here's what she said.
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Interview #10 (Aired Friday, Sep 21, 2007)
Some people say the baby bonus was what tipped the vote towards confederation in 1948....Now Danny Williams is hoping HIS plan will turn the tide and keep people home maybe even entice a few folks back from Alberta. Who knows.... maybe it will. Here's what Ted overheard this afternoon in a local poolhall.
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