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  • Teachers On Wheels
    Feb 5 2025

    Knowing how to read is something many of us take for granted... but Newfoundland and Labrador has one of the lowest adult literacy rates in the country. It's something a non-profit called Teachers on Wheels is looking to change. The charity says it has a wait list and needs volunteer tutors to help them out, so they are holding a day-long tutor-training workshop this Saturday, February 8th.

    The CBC's Malone Mullin dropped by their offices recently to learn more about the program... and find out how it feels opening up a brand new world for their clients. (Reporter Malone Mullin with executive director Tom Dawe and some volunteers)


    * If you think you'd like to be a tutor and help another adult learn to read and write, you can find them online at teachersonwheels.ca.or call 709-738-3975.

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    9 min
  • Personal finances column: Your money in the time of tariffs
    Feb 5 2025

    On The Go's money columnist takes a look at the things you can do to manage your finances during this period of uncertainty. (Krissy Holmes with Bruce Sellery)

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    7 min
  • "Buy local" campaign and farmers
    Feb 4 2025

    "Buy Local" is the message from the provincial government today... and it's launchedd a new campaign to encourage people to do just that. We hit east and west to talk with two farmers about the possibilities and the challenges. (Krissy Holmes with Chris Lester, co-owner of Lester's Farm Market in St. John's and Andy Wright, owner of Wright's Family Farm in Pasadena)

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    14 min
  • Canada Reads: 'Jennie's Boy: A Newfoundland Childhood'
    Feb 4 2025

    The Canada Reads season is fast approaching... when five high-profile Canadians champion five books to decide which one all of Canada should read. We reach Newfoundland author Wayne Johnston to talk about what it means to have his book "Jennie's Boy: A Newfoundland Childhood" in the running. (Krissy Holmes with Wayne Johnston)

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    12 min
  • Tariffs and Canadian tech
    Feb 4 2025

    Despite the pause in the tariff battle between Canada and the United States, some consumers may be wondering how - and when - to buy technology products. On The Go's Tuesday tech columnist joins us with some tips. (Krissy Holmes with Takara Small)

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    8 min
  • NLC and U.S. alcohol
    Feb 4 2025

    Here... then gone... and now back. It's been a tariffs seesaw for the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation. Monday, the province decided to pull U.S. alcohol products from shelves... but now it's back after Trump's 30-day pause on tariffs was announced. We reach the president and CEO of the NLC to talk about Trump's tariffs threat... and the province's launching of a "buy local" campaign. (Krissy Holmes with Bruce Keating)

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    7 min
  • Waiting for Trump's tariffs - Q&A show
    Feb 3 2025

    If you've got questions - we've brought in some help to supply answers.

    Larry Short, portfolio manager with Short Financial has been taking questions all day - and joins us for the first 90 minutes of the show to help make sense of this developing situation.

    You'll also hear MUN political scientist Scott Andrews who has a specialization in Canada-U.S. relations, as well as the province's finance minister Siobhan Coady.

    Also, hundreds of food products will cost more due to the threatened tariff war with the U.S. To find out what that means for our already skyrocketing grocery bills and food insecurity in the province, we talk with Josh Smee of Food First NL.

    Rounding it all out we hear some reaction from people on the streets of St. John's, as well as questions and thoughts from callers to the show.

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    1 h et 23 min
  • Health with Dr. Iris Gorfinkel: Measles trend
    Feb 3 2025

    Measles is one of the most contagious viruses known - and Canada is seeing an uptick in cases. Many of these involve children being exposed to the virus in their local communities... even though measles is a vaccine-preventable disease. On The Go's Health contributor joins us to take a look at this disturbing trend. (Krissy Holmes with Dr. Iris Gorfinkel)

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    8 min