CBC

Weekend AM

Arts EN ↓ 7 episodes

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.

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CBC

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Arts

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Latest episode

Jan 25, 2026

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Episodes

Everywoman's Notebook 25.01.2026

Ellen Power, Archive Technician at The Rooms, shows us the notebook kept by Viola Bown, a teenager on Bell Island in the 1930s

Warm up with Caribbean Connections 24.01.2026

We meet Sarojini Lang, the host of the long running program, Caribbean Connections, on campus and community radio station CHMR-FM. 

Making jokes across many Nations 24.01.2026

Comedian Clifton Cremo tells us about the all-Indigenous Lateral Vibrations Comedy tour travelling across Newfoundland 

Spinning a yarn from the Blue Jays to the Winter Olympics 18.01.2026

Karla Courtney, the knitter, writer and sports fan with ties to N.L., tells us about her upcoming sports themed projects 

The superpower of a comic book 17.01.2026

Kerri Neil, owner of Downtown Comics in St. John's, tells us about the reaction to a donation from her shop.

Heavy Away with sea shanties 17.01.2026

Ethnomusicology graduate student Kate McCann tells us about her love of the sea shanty and her studies of music and the fishing industry. 

What makes Heated Rivalry so hot? 17.01.2026

Two Heated Rivalry fans, talk about their love of the show - and of hockey - with Weekend AM's Melissa Tobin 

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