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CBCSpringHill

CBCSpringHill

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Join us on a spiritual journey through Community Baptist Church sermons. Dive into the teachings of faith, hope, and love as we explore timeless wisdom and inspiration. Want to learn more about us? Visit www.cbcspringhill.org
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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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As Canada’s top consumer watchdog, we look out for your health, your safety and your money. Hosts Asha Tomlinson and David Common bring you inside eight action-packed investigations, uncovering the truth about popular products and services — and pushing hard for accountability. CBC Marketplace has your back. All 8 episodes drop July 4.
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CBCEMP Podcast

Columbia and Boone County Emergency Medical Professionals

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CBCEMP is a provider group devoted to progressive thinking and continued education in patient care and best practice. CBCEMP is non-agency affiliated, and our focus is on providers and issues that affect Boone County, MO. CBCEMP is multi-disciplinary, having members of a multitude of licensure levels and agency participation. #FOAM #FOAMed #FOAMems #EMS #EMT #Paramedic #Prehospital #CBCEMP
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C.B.C. Memorial Radio

CBC Memorial

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We are a community church organization focused on helping make the world around us a better, happier place. With the help of our tireless ministerial staff and saints, we organize community-church events, have fundraiser, and provide spiritual counseling. While sharing the word of God, through our Podcast shows.
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Wiretap on CBC Radio, the unofficial podcast http://www.cbc.ca/wiretap Do you want Wiretap to be available in an official podcast form? Then write to the CBC and tell them. http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/contactus.html Questions? Complaints? Please contact me: chalmers2006@gmail.com. Grab all of the shows from http://www.supernintendochalmers.net/wiretap/
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Every episode of Promised Land brings a story of an escape that starts anywhere in the world, but always ends in Canada. In this 10-part series, host Natasha Fatah presents stories of dangerous getaways as described by the immigrants and refugees who endured them to get here.
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O Poccast CBC, também conhecido como o podcast oficial da CBC (Central Brasileira de Cancelamento), é um podcast que tem como objetivo comentar, indagar sobre assuntos do cotidiano de forma triste e cancelar pessoas, afinal é disso que o jovem gosta. O podcast é apresentado por Qzar, um meta-humano que tem vários dons. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poccastcbc/support
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CBC Download

CBC Maritimes

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DOWNLOAD is a new kind of program designed for Atlantic Canadians. Think of it as a new television channel devoted to broadcasting comedy, drama, music and information programs all made on the east coast. DOWNLOAD is accessible in new ways so viewers can choose the programs they want to see, whenever they want to watch them …on television, on the internet and on iTunes. DOWNLOAD is one hundred per cent home grown entertainment – great stories and shows available for you to see at your conven ...
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Four conversations about Brahms' Symphonies, with Pinchas Zukerman - Music Director of the NAC Orchestra - and CBC Radio 2 host Bill Richardson. Some musical illustrations will be played by violinist Pinchas Zukerman himself, and also by pianist Les Dala. Concert performances of the symphonies by Zukerman and NACO are also available for streaming at CBC Radio 2's Concerts on Demand.
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Nine conversations about Beethoven's nine symphonies. Bramwell Tovey - Music Director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra - and CBC Radio 2's Bill Richardson consider these mighty works and talk about what makes them so powerful. Tovey illustrates passages on the piano. CBC Radio 2 will broadcast performances by Tovey and the VSO daily starting March 31 2008. The concerts are available for streaming at Concerts on Demand.
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CBC Sports Podcasts

CBC Sports Podcasts

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Each week, Off Guard explores one idea from the world of sports in three unconventional ways. Host Perdita Felicien eases fellow athletes into frank and funny discussion. Pete Mahovlich and Bob Cole savour Hockey Night nostalgia. Coach and Dad, Jamie Strashin packs a minivan full of stories about families at play. As Maple As features iconic sports broadcaster Ron MacLean who talks with Canadian Olympians exploring what it means to be Canadian on the world stage and how they celebrate the "m ...
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Every night on CBC Radio 2, Canada Live presents the best in live music from concert stages across the country. And every week the Canada Live podcast brings you highlights from some of those amazing concerts, from pop to jazz, roots to world, and everywhere in between.
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The CBC Anaheim Podcast

Community Bible Church

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Community Bible Church in Anaheim, California The Official Podcast Platform✅ CBC is a new church with deep roots, growing out of the merger of two Orange County California congregations. Bible Church of Buena Park was founded in 1933, and Anaheim Community Church began in 1936. The two churches combined their people and pastors in 2018 to constitute a new work. Housed on the grounds of the Anaheim congregation, CBC aims to be a vibrant ministry known for expository preaching, discipleship, a ...
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CBC Sermons

Central Bible Church

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We believe nothing is more important than the clear, compelling, and Spirit-anointed preaching of God's holy word. As you hear, believe and live God's word, real and lasting transformation will take place in your life. We invite you to listen to messages from our current sermon series. On our website at www.wearecentral.org, you can also download a copy of The Scrolls, a unique devotional tool written to coincide with the message. Use The Scrolls for personal reflection, small group discussi ...
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A young entrepreneur in the town of St. George's got by with a little help from some friends recently. Tyler Cormier had been mowing lawns all summer, but his mower stopped working, and another piece of equipment was stolen. And Tyler was left without a way to keep going. That's when municipal workers in the town of St. George's got involved. They …
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Black bears are native to Newfoundland and Labrador, so it's no surprise that we'd see one every now and again. But, this year, it DOES seem like we've had a fair number of reports of bear sightings. They've been up on patios and digging into people's garbage. Adam Green is conservation officer with the provincial Department of Fisheries, Forestry …
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A Bay St. George South woman has never been so happy to see an excavator. Heavy equipment rolled into the small community of Highlands recently, to make way for a new bridge over Shoal Point Brook. The existing bridge is dilapidated and a hazard, and government said it had to be removed. But the bridge is part of the only road access to a hidden ge…
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Twelve years ago, a group of scientists studied the way the federal government manages fish stocks. They concluded the powers of the fisheries minister must be limited. That's because past ministers routinely ignored scientific advice in favour of making politically-based decisions instead. Now, more than a decade later, the commercial cod fishery …
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On Monday we heard concerns about a trail closure in Gros Morne National Park. The Wallace Brook sections of trail were closed several years ago when the Green Gardens trail was re-routed. Green Gardens trail is between Woody Point and Trout River. But experienced hikers have still used the old trail, which had experienced erosion and had not been …
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Young adults in this province are taking a crack at municipal politics, in a manner of speaking. Members of the NL Youth Parliament will be delving into and debating municipal issues, as part of a partnership with Municipalities NL. It's the second annual Municipal Council Debate. Leah Patterson is director of social media for the NL Youth Parliame…
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They're colourful, lively, and sometimes a little goofy. Puffins are sometimes referred to as "clowns of the sea." But they are incredible birds. Jill Taylor is studying the social behavior and individual recognition of Atlantic puffins.She is a researcher and field technician at Memorial University.…
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Dive into Genesis 29 and 30 to uncover powerful lessons about God's intervention in our lives. Witness the complex family dynamics of Jacob, Leah, and Rachel, where God's unwavering faithfulness shines through. Leah, the unloved wife, bears children and acknowledges God's blessings, while Rachel, driven by envy, eventually receives God's favor. The…
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If you're looking for somewhere to hike in Gros Morne, Parks Canada can tell you one place NOT to go. The national park announced earlier this month that part of the old Green Gardens trail is not only re-routed, it's closed and off-limits. In fact, the park says there's a 150-dollar fine for trespassing on the Wallace Brook section of trail. That …
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On Sunday, people got to hear lots of "moos," "b-a-a-a-hs" and "clucks, " as farms throughout the province opened their gates and let members of their communities in. Atlantic Open Farm Day shows people first-hand where their food comes from. CBC’s Amy Feehan stopped by Robbins Family Farm in Deer Lake and spoke with co-owner Terri-Lynn Robbins.…
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The federal government is spending 1.7 million dollars to help a marine conservation group based in the Gros Morne region. Atlantic Healthy Oceans Initiative, also known as AHOI, is a non-profit group that does work in Western Newfoundland to protect the health of oceans. It will use the new federal money to expand its programs. Long Range Mountain…
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In many ways, a young man from Gander is like other university students. Evan Ralph is busy with classes and his studies these days. But there's one thing he doesn't have to be AS concerned about, and that's the cost of tuition,...books,...living in residence. The graduate of Gander Collegiate had already put in a lot of hard work to earn a major s…
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Reconciling Murderers! Matthew 5:21-26 by Mike Deguzman John 5:39 1. The Law's Requirement Exodus 20:13 Exodus 22:1-3 Romans 13:1-4 2. The Law's Intent Jeremiah 17:10 3. The Law's Point Hebrews 12:14-15 Ephesians 4:1-3 Psalm 51:16-17 a. Ignored Anger Gives Satan a Foothold Ephesians 4:26-27 b. Ignored Anger Leads to Greater Sins Genesis 4:6-8 c. Ig…
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A Grand Falls-Windsor man is being remembered fondly this week as an environmentalist, proud Mi'kmaw, man of faith and, most of all, a family man. Don Pelley died this past Sunday at the age of 76. Several archeologists who worked in the Exploits Valley area relied heavily on Pelley's knowledge of the region and its history.Laurie McLean and James …
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More than 30 parents in Western Newfoundland gathered last night to talk about supports in the classroom for children with disabilities.They came together in Corner Brook to talk about the help needed for their children, and to plan next steps. CBC spoke with parents at the start of the school year when they realized that the supports available in …
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On Thursday, Kirk Keeping was sentenced yesterday to life in prison for the murder of Conne River woman Chantel John in January 2019. He must serve a minimum of 16 years before he is eligible for parole. In April, Keeping had pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and second-degree murder. Keeping also pleaded guilty to uttering threats and two breac…
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Black-legged ticks CAN carry Lyme disease. Up until recent years, people who live in Newfoundland didn't have to worry about them in Newfoundland, but this year, the online platform e-Tick had 24 reports of black-legged ticks on the island. Joe Bowden is an entomologist.
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If you want to know more about where your food comes from, this weekend is your chance. Sunday, September 15 is Open Farm Day and more than a dozen farms in this province will open up their gates to welcome visitors. Crooked Branch Orchard in Jamestown produces apples. The CBC's Gavin Simms recently met up with orchard owners, John and Valerie Barr…
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Route 450 runs along the south shore of the Bay of islands, connecting Corner Brook to Lark Harbour. The highway passes through beautiful scenery and cliffs, but there's a risk of landslides. For the past few years, the highway has needed some upgrades to its gabion baskets. Eddie Joyce is the MHA for Humber-Bay of Islands…
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A wharf that's important to people in one south coast town needs some work - a lot of work, in fact. People in Hermitage-Sandyville rely on the wharf to make a living in the fishery and to preserve their way of life. But, for the past four years, the wharf has been in such a state of disrepair that it's dangerous to use. Steve Crewe is the mayor of…
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It's been one week since CBC asked the provincial education department and NL Schools for an interview - about supports for children with disabilities - or the lack thereof. We also wanted to ask about the use of federal funding under Jordan's Principle, which pertains to Indigenous children specifically. But the education department and NL Schools…
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Canadian folk singer Valdy is setting out on a tour of the province's Arts and Culture Centres this week. He's the guy who wrote the hit "Rock and Roll Song" in the 1970s. Valdy will play his best-known tunes - and even some lesser-known ones about Newfoundland and Labrador. That's because Valdy lived here in the early 1970's... after a boat sale w…
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When you hear the word schizophrenia, perhaps you think you know what that is. But there may be plenty you don't know. The Schizophrenia Society of Newfoundland and Labrador is holding an education and awareness workshop on September 17 - in-person in Corner Brook, but also online. Caroline Freake is a certified peer supporter with the society.…
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A man in Bonne Bay South is raising concerns about black bears near his small community. There have been a number of sightings in Western and Central Newfoundland this month, and the provincial Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture department has issued an advisory. John Gillam lives in Curzon Village, near Woody Point.…
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We're only a week into the start of this school year, and already there's been news from the federal government that this province is the first to sign on to a new national school food program. The announcement last week was for 3-million dollars a year for the next three years, to feed healthy lunches to almost five-thousand more students. Josh Bo…
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Some parents in this province continue to have a hard time getting help for their children with disabilities. At the start of this school year, some families learned that the supports their children had in the classroom last year aren't available now. A group called Inclusion Canada NL used to be known as the Newfoundland and Labrador Association f…
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