Bring on the canned, packaged and dried food. We hear why participants in a chefs' challenge at MUN today were allowed to use only non-perishable food to create their culinary delights as part of Emergency Preparedness Week. We hear more from Memorial University’s manager of emergency planning... and the winner of the unique chef challenge. (Krissy Holmes with Holly Tobin and Melissa MacLean)
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10:01
ECMA weeek: Measha Brueggergosman-Lee
Musicians are flooding into St. John's for the ECMA's... including an opera singer and concert artist who was singing at the Lincoln Centre in New York a couple of nights ago. Now, the multi-talented, multi-nominated singer is getting ready to sing for local audiences. (Krissy Holmes with Measha Brueggergosman-Lee)
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12:27
Survivors of clergy sexual abuse deliver a plea to the College of Cardinals
A group called Ending Clergy Abuse has representatives in Rome to deliver a message they're calling a "stark ultimatum" to the College of Cardinals as the cardinals get ready to start their conclave in a couple of days time and pick a new pope. (Krissy Holmes with Gemma Hickey)
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12:34
Bell pulls out of Labrador wireless broadband project
The deal is off: Bell has pulled out of a multi-million dollar project to provide wireless broadband to Labrador north coast communities... and the Nunatsiavut government is crying foul. We speak with the minister of Finance, Human Resources and Information Technology with the Nunatsiavut government, (Krissy Holmes with David Dicker Jr.)
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8:13
Fly fishing film festival
Casting a line out for anyone interested in fly-fishing... the 7th Annual St. John’s International Fly Fishing Film Festival & Fundraiser takes place in St. John's on Thursday evening. We welcome the festival coordinator - who is past-president of the St. John's East Rotary Club - as well as the current president to the On The Go studio. (Krissy Holmes with Terry Reardon and Alex Twells)
CBC Radio's On The Go has now been on the air for 50 years, bringing Newfoundlanders and Labradorians stories from every nook, cranny and cove in the province.