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Boston Bruins, The Stanley Cup and Bonavista

nl-ryder-cup-620-default.jpgMichael Ryder's proud dad
The father of Bonavista's Michael Ryder speaks with the CBC's Curtis Rumbolt while on his way to the Boston Bruins dressing room following the team's 4-0 victory in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Vancouver Canucks.
(Curtis Rumbolt with Wayne Ryder):
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Bonavista celebrates Bruins win
Hip, hip hooray! That was the cry in Bonavista Thursday night following Boston's win in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Morning Show's Todd O'Brien was there... and even made it back to our studio in time to share how the Bruins victory sounded in Michael Ryder's hometown.
(John Furlong with Todd O'Brien):

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Click link below for more from Thursday's show:
Pensions and contract disputes
Post-Igor-assistance declined
Bell Mobility service complaints
Green Party's first MP

Pensions and contract disputes
We reach a professor of Labour Relations and Human Resource Management at Memorial University who's also the director of the Master Employment Relations Program to talk about pensions - the issue at the heart of the Air Canada labour dispute.
(John Furlong with Travor Brown):

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Post-Igor-assistance declined
Clarenville's "The Packet" newspaper has gotten its hands on some documents concerning the early days of Hurricane Igor. We reached one of the paper's reporters for the inside scoop on what went on behind the scenes between the province and the federal government in those early days during and following the storm.
(John Furlong with Laura Button):

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We reach an Anglican Minister in Catalina for his reaction to the news that the province turned down offers of help from Ottawa immediately after Hurricane Igor.
(John Furlong with Reverend Eric Squires):

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Bell Mobility service complaints
We speak with a real estate agent in St. John's who says her cell phone is no longer reliable and she's losing business... and she thinks there are lots of others out there with the same problem.
(John Furlong with Anne Squires):

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Green Party's first MP
The leader of the Green Party has wasted no time in making her presence felt in the House of Commons. We speak to the newly-minted Member of Parliament about her experience so far on the Hill... and we even touch briefly on the seal hunt.
(John Furlong with Elizabeth May):

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