Weekend AM is CBC Radio One's province-wide, Saturday and Sunday morning show across Newfoundland and Labrador. You'll meet creative people up to all sorts of things that keep life in Newfoundland and Labrador interesting.
Weekend AM is CBC Radio One's province-wide, Saturday and Sunday morning show across Newfoundland and Labrador. You'll meet creative people up to all sorts of things that keep life in Newfoundland and Labrador interesting.
St. Paul Intermediate in Gander invited kids to learn skills that don't use smartphones, tablets, or laptops.
The cards are designed by inmates at His Majesty’s Penitentiary in St. John’s. Jan Buley helped make the project happen.
Wendy Short of Crazy Cat Lady Spa explains why cats need more attention than we, their humans, might think.
Leslie Martin, operations manager of Holy Heart Theatre, talks about the enduring popularity of the performing arts venue for everyone from school choirs to Leonard Cohen
Heidi Dixon of First Light shows us around an exhibit of Indigenous artwork curated from First Light's facilities, on display at Eastern Edge Gallery
Andrew Loman, chair of the E.J. Pratt Lecture Committee, tells us about a new anthology of selected Pratt Lectures, and Madeleine Thein, the 2025 Pratt Lecturer, tells us about her upcoming talk.
Two St. John's Eurovision superfans - Krista Vincent and Remzi Cej - discuss the potential for Canada - and Newfoundland and Labrador - getting involved in the famous song contest
Weekend AM's Melissa Tobin checks out the province's newest microbrewery with Rebecca Lane, the communications and marketing manager for Salvaje Longhouse and Brewery
Musician Carolina East tells us about her experience with a life threatening illness, and how that has changed the way she sees the world
Akita Equipment co-owner Amy Howlett describes how the company moved a large sculpture by Jean-Claude Roy
John Northcott visits the Core Science Building at Memorial University to learn about the blue whale skeleton suspended in the building's atrium
Katie Crane, Folklore PhD candidate, tells us about the tradition of local spooky stories, and tells us a hair raising tale
John Northcott of CBC's World Report stocks up on provisions at locally owned grocery store, Bidgoods.
John Northcott, CBC's World Report host and noted bow tie aficionado, goes to The Rooms to check out the bow tie worn by Newfoundland and Labrador's first premier, Joseph R. Smallwood
Chris Hearn, Director of the Centre for Marine Simulation at Memorial University's Marine Institute, directs John Northcott of CBC's World Report on how to steer a ship out of St. John's Harbour.
Weekend AM's Madison Taylor talks to Corey Steinke aka Corey Clocksy about why in an increasingly digital age, vinyl still plays an important role in the nightlife of St. John's.
The Coast of Bays town was at risk of resettlement a few years back. Now residents are rallying around a new pickleball court built with community pride
Vickie Morgan, a self-publishing author, has experience to share with other aspiring self-publishing writers.
Indian-Canadian comedian Ashwyn Singh brings his Wrong Singh to Say tour to St. John's
Visual artist Jennifer Young captures the life of a remarkable woman in her latest exhibit, My Story - Mi'Kmaq Elder Mardina Joe.