Cheers and Jeers for Newfoundland and Labrador Oct. 17

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Cheers and Jeers for Newfoundland and Labrador Oct. 17
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Bruce Cockburn: 50 years of music, spirituality and social justice | SaltWireJEERS: to millions more being spent on the financial “boondoggle,” the Muskrat Falls Project. Over the next four years, Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro plans to spend $28 million on repairs and upgrades to the Labrador-Island-Link to fix a problem called 'galloping'.

CHEERS: to the new coaches of the Newfoundland Growlers ice hockey team. NHL veteran and Stanley Cup winner Matt Cooke has been named head coach, while Bonavista native and NHL veteran Adam Pardy has been named development coach of the team. Pardy was a player with the Growlers when they won the Kelly Cup in the 2018-19 season — the team’s inaugural year.

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