ER GRUDIC
DESCRIBES THE SCENE.
>> Reporter: POLICE CLOSED THE
ROAD A FAIR DISTANCE FROM WHERE
THE ACCIDENT ACTUALLY HAPPENED.
WHERE IT'S BEAUTIFUL WHERE I'M
PARKED BUT THE CONDITIONS
FURTHER UP THE HIGHWAY ARE
EXTREMELY DANGEROUS WITH BLOWING
SNOW, STRONG WINDS, AND POOR
VISIBILITY.
WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR FROM POLICE
IS THAT THERE WERE 15 VEHICLES
INVOLVED IN THAT ACCIDENT.
THAT INCLUDES THREE TRANSPORT
TRUCKS.
DRIVING OUT HERE I SAW SIX
AMBULANCES WITH THEIR LIGHTS ON
AND WE KNOW THAT IS BECAUSE TWO
PEOPLE WERE SENT TO HOSPITAL
WITH SERIOUS INJURIES AND FOUR
OTHERS WERE SENT WITH
NON-LIFE-THREATENING INJURIES.
I HAVE BEEN SEEING TAXIS DRIVING
IN AND OUT OF THE SCENE WITH
PEOPLE NOT INJURED BUT THEIR
VEHICLES ARE DAMAGED.
JENNIFER G RETURN DIC, CBC NEWS,
NEAR BIRCHY NARROWS.
>> Anthony: EMERGENCY CREWS
CAME FROM THROUGHOUT THE REGION.
>> THERE WERE MULTIPLE POLICE
OFFICERS OUT OF SPRINGDALE
DETACHMENT, DEER LAKE
DETACHMENT, AND THE RCMP TRAFFIC
SERVICES WEST.
THERE WERE UP TO EIGHT
AMBULANCES ON THE SCENE AT ONE
TIME.
THERE WERE FIRE DEPARTMENTS FROM
HAMPTON, SPRINGDALE AND DEER
LAKE AND THE AMBULANCES WERE
REPORTED FROM DEER LAKE, CORNER
BROOK AND JACKSON'S ARM.
SO MULTIPLE EMERGENCY SERVICES,
THERE WERE FIRST RESPONDER
VEHICLES ON SCENE.
>> Ashley: AS YOU CAN SEE FROM
SOME OF THAT FOOTAGE AND AS FAR
AS THE SATELLITE AND RADAR GOES,
VERY ISOLATED IN NEIGHBOUR AS
FAR AS THE SNOW SQUALLS GO.
WE STILL HAVE THE SNOW SQUALL
WARNINGS IN PLACE FOR CORNER
BROOK AND GROS MORNE AND
INCLUDING DEER LAKE AS WELL AND
A WIND WARNING UP THROUGH THE
NORTHERN PENINSULA EAST.
NOW THROUGH THE NIGHT TONIGHT,
THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT WE'LL SEE
A WIND SHIFT WHICH MEANS THAT
ALL OF THOSE SNOW SQUALLS SHOULD
EASE UP OVERNIGHT WITH CLEARING
SKIES RIGHT ACROSS THE BOARD,
ESSENTIALLY.
AND THEN INTO TOMORROW
AFTERNOON, THOSE WINDS WILL
SHIFT BACK INTO A MORE
FAVOURABLE FOR THOSE SNOW
SQUALLS SO WE COULD SEE THOSE
DEVELOP INTO THE AFTERNOON OR
LIKELY WE'LL SEE THOSE DEVELOP
INTO THE AFTERNOON.
WILL WITH LINGERING FLURRIES
POSSIBLE ON THE NORTHEAST COAST,
AVALON AND THE BURIN PENINSULA
AS WELL.
NOW TAKING A LOOK AT THE
TEMPERATURES FROM EARLIER TODAY,
SITTING IN THE MINUS SINGLE
DIGITS, DON'T GET USED TO THESE
TEMPERATURES BECAUSE THIS WILL
BE THE WARMEST THAT WE'LL SEE
OVER THE NEXT WEEK OR SO.
ENVIRONMENT CANADA HAS AN
EXTREME COLD WARNING FOR MOST OF
NEWFOUNDLAND.
AND THOSE WIND CHILLS TOMORROW
NIGHT -25° TO -40 CONTINUING
THROUGH THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY.
AND I'LL HAVE ALL OF DOUGH THOSE
DETAILS IN YOUR FULL FORECAST
COMING UP.
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>>> Reporter: THE STAGE WAS SET
FOR PAUL POWER TO TAKE HIS PLAY
TO THEATRES IN SAN FRANCISCO AND
NEW YORK.
>> IT'S A REAL LETDOWN OF
ARTISTIC EXPRESSION WITH THE
COMPANY.
>> Reporter: BUT NOW THE U.S.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS REFUSING
TO LET THIS SHOW GO ON.
I'LL TELL YOU WHY COMING UP ON
"HERE & NOW."
>> Anthony: TALKING ABOUT THE
WEST COAST TRAFFIC SITUATION,
ANOTHER DRAMATIC CRASH TO TELL
YOU ABOUT -- A TRUCK FLEW OFF
THE PITTS MEMORIAL OVERPASS AND
BURST INTO FLAMES ON SATURDAY
EVENING.
IT LANDED ON THE EMBANKMENT ON
SOUTHSIDE ROAD.
AND THE DRIVER GOT OUT OF THE
VEHICLE BEFORE IT EXPLODED AND
CAUGHT FIRE.
A 27-YEAR-OLD MAN FROM THE
SOUTHERN SHORE WAS THE LONE
OCCUPANT OF THAT VEHICLE AND
POLICE SAY THAT HE WALKED AWAY
WITH MINOR INJURIES.
THE AREA WAS CLOSED TO TRAFFIC
FOR MORE THAN TWO HOURS AND THE
INVESTIGATION INTO THE CAUSE OF
THAT CRASH IS ONGOING.
>> Carolyn: POLICE ARE LOOKING
FOR THE PUBLIC'S HELP TO FIND
22-YEAR-OLD THOMAS JONES IN
GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR.
JONES WAS REPORTED MISSING ON
THURSDAY MORNING AND TODAY
FRIENDS OF THE MAN STARTED THEIR
OWN SEARCH FOR CLUES.
"HERE & NOW'S" GARRETT BARRY
REPORTS FROM GRAND
FALLS-WINDSOR.
>> Reporter: OVER THE WEEKEND
THE RCMP RELEASED A THIRD CALL
FOR PUBLIC HELP IN THIS CASE.
THIS TIME FOCUSING ON THE
SOUTHSIDE ACCESS ROAD AND A GREY
TOYOTA SEDAN.
THEY'RE ASKING ANYBODY WHO MIGHT
HAVE SEEN THIS CAR OR ANYBODY
WALKING IN THIS AREA ON
WEDNESDAY NIGHT TO CONTACT
POLICE.
LAST WEEK EXPLOITS
SEARCH-AND-RESCUE COMBED THROUGH
THE AREA AND TODAY THAT JOB FELL
TO FRIENDS OF JONES AND HIS
FAMILY.
THEY'RE ON THE LOOKOUT.
>> THERE'S SOME CLUES,
FOOTPRINTS, ANYTHING SHOWN,
ANYONE IN THE AREA, AND AN
ARTICLE OF CLOTHING, ANYTHING.
>> Reporter: THEY'RE NOT
TRAINED SEARCHERS, THIS IS HIS R
THEIR FIRST TIME BUT THEY SAY
THEY WERE SPURRED TO ACTION
AFTER SEEING THE PAIN OF TOMMY
JONES' FAMILY.
>> EVERY DAY IS HARD.
THE MOTHER HAD RONALD WHO IS 3,
THE BABY IS A YEAR OLD AND SHE'S
PREGNANT WITH A THIRD CHILD.
SO THE FAMILY IS VERY DEVASTATED
AND WONDERING WHAT'S GOING ON
AND NO CLUES TO ANYTHING.
SO IT'S TO HELP THEM OUT REALLY.
>> Reporter: THEY WERE TOLD
THAT HE WAS HEADED TO A CAB WIN
A FRIEND AND THAT HE CALLED HIS
PARTNER AT 6:00 ON WEDNESDAY
EVENING.
HE SAYS THAT IT DOESN'T MAKE
SENSE FOR JONES TO DISAPPEAR.
>> TOMMY WAS A GOOD GUY, AND
CARED ABOUT HIS FAMILY AND CARED
ABOUT HIS GIRLFRIEND.
AS FAR AS I KNOWN HIM HE'S NEVER
BEEN IN TROUBLE AND HE CAN LOOK
AFTER HIMSELF AND STUFF.
SO THIS DON'T MAKE SENSE.
WHY WOULD TOMMY BE OUT THERE AND
LEFT AND NO CLUE OF WHERE HE'S
BEEN?
>> Reporter: THEY'RE HOPING
FOR THE BEST BUT ALSO FACING THE
FACTS.
>> WE'RE HOPING THAT HE'S SAFE
BUT IF NOT, IF WE DO HAPPEN TO
COME ACROSS THE BODY IT WILL
BRING CLOSURE FOR THE FAMILY.
THE FAMILY WANTS CLOSURE.
THAT'S WHAT THEY WANT RIGHT NOW.
AS HARD AS IT IS, AND KNOWING
THAT HE'S OUT THERE SOMEWHERE
AND NOT KNOWING WHERE HE IS, IS
HURTING THE FAMILY WORSE.
>> Reporter: THE GROUP SAYS
THEY WILL BE BACK IN THIS AREA
TOMORROW, BUT THEY ARE ALSO
URGING ANYBODY WHO KNOWS
ANYTHING TO CONTACT THE POLICE
TO HELP THEM WITH THEIR
INVESTIGATION.
GARRETT BARRY, CBC NEWS, GRAND
FALLS-WINDSOR.
>> Anthony: DALE KIRBY IS
GOING TO THE SUPREME COURT TO
CLEAR HIS NAME.
BRUCE CHALK, THE COMMISSIONIER
OF LEGISLATIVE STANDARDS SHOWED
KIRBY VIOLATED THE CODE OF
CONDUCT.
BUT THE EXPERTS THAT CHALK HIRED
EXONERATED HIM, AND FOR PRIVACY
REASONS CHALK REFUSES TO
DISCLOSE THE FINDINGS OF THE
FIRM.
AND THE PRIVACY COMMISSIONER
DONNOVAN McALLOY HAS SUPPORTED
THAT DECISION.
BUT KIRBY SAYS HE HAS A RIGHT TO
SEE THE FINDINGS OF A WORKPLACE
INVESTIGATION INTO HIS CONDUCT.
AND KIRBY ALSO SAYS THAT IT IS
IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST TO
RELEASE THOSE DOCUMENTS.
NOW THAT SAME FIRM ALSO CLEARED
OUSTED CABINET MINISTER AND
FORMER LIBERAL M.H.A. EDDIE
JOYCE OF ALL BULLYING AND
HARASSMENT ACCUSATIONS.
>> Carolyn: A FORENSIC AUDIT
OF GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR REVEALS
THAT THE PROJECT WAS IN
FINANCIAL TROUBLE EARLY ON.
THAT'S JUST ONE OF THE FINDINGS
OF GRANT THORNTON'S LATEST AUDIT
RELEASED TODAY AS THE SECOND
PHASE OF THE MUSKRAT FALLS
INQUIRY RESUMED IN HAPPY
VALLEY-GOOSE BAY.
"HERE & NOW'S" JACOB BARKER WAS
AT TODAY'S INQUIRY AND IS
JOINING US LIVE.
SO, JACOB, WHAT CAN YOU TELL US?
>> WELL, THE WINDOW OF TIME IN
THIS PHASE OF THE INQUIRY THAT
WE'LL LOOK AT IS BETWEEN
DECEMBER 2012 AFTER THE PROJECT
WAS SANCTIONED UNTIL MARCH 2018.
AND JUST WHAT CAUSED THE COST OF
THE PROJECT TO BALLOON FROM THE
$6.1 BILLION THAT IT WAS
PROJECTED TO COST TO OVER
$10 BILLION TODAY.
ACCORDING TO THE FORENSIC AUDIT,
NALCOR KNEW EARLY ON THAT THE
ESTIMATES WERE OFF BUT THE
COMPANY DID VERY LITTLE, IF
ANYTHING, ABOUT IT.
THEY LED THE AUDIT.
>> WHEN DID THAT VARIANCE EXCEED
THE CONTINGENCY SET AT
SANCTIONING?
WHAT THIS TABLE TELLS ME IS THAT
BY APRIL 2013 THAT THE
CONTINGENCY WAS EXHAUSTED.
>> Reporter: THE AUDIT LAYS
OUT MEETINGS WHICH BEGAN IN 2013
BETWEEN PAUL HARRINGTON, THE
LOWER CHURCHILL PROJECT
DIRECTOR, AND NALCOR EXECUTIVE.
ALL WERE BRIEFED ON STEADILY
RISING COSTS EVEN BEFORE
COMMITTING TO THE PROJECT WITH
THESE EARLY WARNING SIGNS THAT
NALCOR COULD HAVE MADE THE
CHANGES PRIOR TO SIGNING A
FEDERAL LOAN GUARANTEE IN
NOVEMBER OF 2013.
AND IT DIDN'T.
WHEN ASKED WHY NALCOR DIDN'T
RECALCULATE THE COST OF THE
PROJECT, HARRINGTON RESPONDED
"NOT MY CALL" AND SAYING THAT
THE DECISION LAY WITH SENIOR
MANAGEMENT, MEANING ED MARTIN
AND GILBERT BENNETT.
AND ONCE THE FEDERAL LOAN
GUARANTEE WAS PUT IN PLACE,
NALCOR WAS COMMITTED.
NALCOR'S OWN CONSULTANT
INDICATED THAT THERE WAS ONLY A
3% CHANCE THAT THE PLAN SCHEDULE
WOULD BE MET IN 2017.
AND IT ALSO SHED LIGHT ON
PERFORMANCE ISSUES AND
ADDITIONAL $884 MILLION DUE IN
LARGE PART TO ASTALDI'S LAGGING
PERFORMANCE POURING CONCRETE,
2.5 TIMES SLOWER THAN IT
ESTIMATED IN ITS BID.
>> WHEN YOU COMPARE THAT, THE
ACTUAL PRODUCTION, TO THIS
AVERAGE OF WHAT THEY HAD TO POUR
ON AN AVERAGE, THEY'VE ONLY HIT
EXCEEDING THE 13,000 METRES --
CUBEIN METRES PER MONTH, 10
TIMES OUT OF 50 MONTHS THEY WERE
POURING CONCRETE.
SO BASICALLY ABOUT 20% OF THE
TIME.
>> Reporter: SHAFFER IS
SCHEDULED TO CONTINUE TO
PRESENT.
AND THE 130-PAGE AUDIT IS GOING
TO BE PRESENTED UNTIL THURSDAY.
LIVE FOR "HERE & NOW" IN HAPPY
VALLEY-GOOSE BAY, I'M JACOB
BARKER.
>> Carolyn: WHEN A MOVE THAT'S
RATTLED THE RAFTERS IN OTTAWA,
PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU'S
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY AND CLOSE
ADVISOR GERALD BUTTS HAS
RESIGNED.
BUTTS DEPARTURE IS COMING AMID A
RISING CLAMOUR FOR ANSWERS
WHETHER THE PRIME MINISTER'S
OFFICE PLAYED A ROLE IN THE
S.N.C.-LAVALIN, JODY
WILSON-RAYBOULD CONTROVERSY.
THE ACQUISITION THAT IS THAT THE
P.M.O. PRESSURED THE FORMER
MINISTER TO HELP S.N.C.-LAVALIN
TO AVOID A TRIAL ON BRIBERY AND
FRAUD CHARGES IN LIBYA.
BUTTS ISSUED A STATEMENT TODAY
DENYING THAT HE OR ANYONE ELSE
IN THE P.M.O. APPLIED PRESSURE
BUT SAID THAT THE ACCUSATIONS
HAVE BECOME A DISTRACTION FROM
THE WORK OF THE PRIME MINISTER
AND HIS OFFICE.
THE OPPOSITION WANTS GERALD
BUTTS TO TESTIFY BEFORE THE
COMMONS JUSTICE COMMITTEE.
THEY ALSO WANT TO HEAR FROM
WILSON-RAYBOULD.
SHE'S SAID NOTHING CITING
SOLICITOR-CLIENT PRIVILEGE AS
THE GOVERNMENT'S FORMER LAWYER.
A PROBE INTO WHETHER THERE WAS
POLITICAL PRESSURE TO HELP
S.N.C.-LAVALIN TO AVOID A
CRIMINAL TRIAL WAS LAUNCHED BY
THE ETHICS COMMISSIONER IN
OTTAWA.
AND TODAY THE N.D.P. ALSO CALLED
FOR PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO THE
MATTER.
>> Anthony: BACK TO THIS
PROVINCE NOW, THERE'S MIXED NEWS
ABOUT THE STATE OF THE FISH
SHRIMPLY TONIGHT.
SCIENTISTS MET WITH REPORTERS
TODAY AND THEY WALKED THEM
THROUGH THE MOST RECENT STOCK
ASSESSMENTS AND THE HEADLINE
THIS TIME IS THAT THE HEALTH OF
THE SHRIMP STOCK KIND OF DEPENDS
WHERE YOU FISH.
IN THE AREA WHERE MOST IN-SHORE
FISH HARVESTERS PLACE THEIR
NETS, ALONG THE NORTHEAST COAST,
THE NUMBERS ARE STILL CRITICAL.
BUT AT LEAST THEY HAVE
STABILIZED SO THERE LIKELY WON'T
BE ANY FURTHER QUOTA CUTS THERE.
BUT THERE ARE SIGNIFICANT
DECLINES IN THE AREA NORTH OF
LABRADOR WHERE THE OFFSHORE
TRAWLERS FISH.
D.F.O. SAYS THAT THERE ARE SO
MANY FACTORS AT PLAY THAT IT'S
HARD TO FIGURE OUT JUST WHAT'S
GOING ON.
>> WELL, THE QUOTAS HAD BEEN LOW
AND THEY'VE BEEN REDUCED TO
ACCOUNT FOR THE CHANGES IN
BIO-MASS.
BUT WE KNOW THAT THERE'S BEEN
CHANGES IN COD, FOR EXAMPLE, AND
CHANGES IN WATER TEMPERATURES,
WHERE FISHERS FOUND THE WARMEST
BOTTOM TEMPERATURES AND COLDEST
WATER TEMPERATURES.
AND SO BECAUSE OF SO MANY
CHANGES ALL AT ONCE WE CAN'T
ATTRIBUTE IT TO ONE THING.
>> Carolyn: TO THE RCMP IT'S
CALLED A MAIN INVESTIGATIVE
TECHNIQUE BUT THE PUBLIC KNOWS
IT AS A "MR. BIG STING."
TODAY THEY GOT AN JD INSIDE LOOK
THAT ENDED WITH AL POTTER'S
ARREST.
ARIANA KELLAND IS JOINING US
LIVE.
SO, ARIANA, EVERY MR. BIG STING
HAS A STORYLINE.
WHAT SCENARIO WAS FED TO POTTER?
>> Reporter: THAT'S RIGHT.
EVERY ONE OF THESE STORYLINES
HAVE SOMETHING THAT SEDUCE A
SUSPECT.
AND IN THIS CASE IT'S NOTHING IF
NOT CREATIVE.
UNDERCOVER OFFICERS GAINED
CREDIBILITY WITH AL POTTER IN
THE MONTHS LEADING UP TO
SEPTEMBER 2016.
THEY MET MEMBERS OF THE VIKINGS
MOTORCYCLE CLUB THROUGH AN
INSIDE MAN WORKING WITH POLICE.
THEY FREQUENTED BARS DOWNTOWN TO
BECOME FAMILIAR FACES ALL TO
ESTABLISH THE STORY THAT THEY
WERE LOAN SHARKS AND MAKING LOTS
OF MONEY IN THE BUSINESS OF
COLLECTING OUTSTANDING DEBT.
AND ONCE HE WAS RELEASED FROM
JAIL IN LINDSAY, ONTARIO, THEY
HAD A JOB FOR AL POTTER.
AND THERE WAS NO TIME TO WASTE.
POTTER AND THIS UNDERCOVER
OFFICER GOT RIGHT TO WORK
PLANNING TO FIND TWO BROTHERS
WHO OWED OUTSTANDING DEBTS.
NOW TAKE A LOOK AT THIS MAP.
IT SHOWS THAT POTTER AND THE
UNDERCOVER OFFICER STARTED WITH
THE LEAD COP DRIVING A SAFE
DISTANCE BEHIND.
FROM THERE THEY WENT TO A BAR
CALLED THE BARKING CAT WHERE
POTTER AND ANOTHER MAN SAID THAT
SOMEONE HAD MURDERED ONE OF THE
BROTHERS WHO OWED MONEY.
POTTER AND THE SO-CALLED DEBT
COLLECTOR WAS MET BY ANOTHER
UNDERCOVER OFFICER IN A WHITE
VAN AND THEY DROVE TO A REMOTE
CORNFIELD TO COLLECT THE BODY.
THIS BODY UNBEKNOWNST TO AL
POTTER WAS ACTUALLY A DEAD PIG
IN A HOCKEY BAG.
NOW ONCE THEY GOT THE BAG THEY
DROVE TO A CEMETERY IN LONDON
AND THAT'S WHERE THEY MET YET
ANOTHER UNDERCOVER OFFICER AND
ACTING AS A GRAVEYARD WORKER
WHEN THEY BURIED THE PIG IN A
FRESHLY DUG GRAVE.
NOW IF IT SOUNDS TOO CRAZY TO BE
TRUE, IT'S BECAUSE IT IS TOO
CRAZY TO BE TRUE.
THE PERSON WHO CAME UP WITH THIS
WHOLE SCHEME WAS AN RCMP
SERGEANT WHO TOOK THE STAND
TODAY AT POTTER'S TRIAL.
HE SAYS THAT THE DAY AFTER THEY
BURIED THIS PIG THAT POTTER
ACTUALLY MADE A CONFESSION TO
ONE OF THE UNDERCOVER OFFICERS,
THE DETAILS OF THAT CONFESSION
HAVE NOT YET BEEN HEARD BY THE
JURY, BUT THE COP DID SAY TODAY
THAT THE CONVERSATION WAS NOT
RECORDED BECAUSE THE LISTENING
DEVICES WEREN'T WORKING AT THE
TIME.
WE'RE EXPECTED TO HEAR MORE
DETAILS ON THAT IN THE COMING
DAYS WHEN MORE UNDERCOVER
OFFICERS TAKE THE STAND.
REPORTING LIVE FOR "HERE & NOW"
I'M ARIANA KELLAND.
>> Carolyn: WELL, A ST. JOHN'S
PERFORMER IS BLOCKED FROM TAKING
THE STAGE IN THE U.S.
PAUL POWER WAS BOOKED TO PERFORM
HIS PLAY "CRIPPLED" IN
CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK.
>> Anthony: BUT THE U.S.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DENIED HIM A
WORK VISA AND AS "HERE & NOW'S"
ZACH GOUDIE TELL US, THE REFUSED
ENTRY IS PUTTING A SPOTLIGHT ON
HOW THE UNITED STATES'
IMMIGRATION RULES AFFECT
INDEPENDENT ARTISTS.
>> WHAT DO I DO NOW?
WHAT DOES ONE DO...
>> Reporter: "CRIPPLED" IS A
PLAY ABOUT LOSS, ABOUT GRIEF,
ABOUT DATING, ABOUT SEX, AND
MOST OF ALL ABOUT HOW LIVING
WITH A DISABILITY AFFECTS ALL
THOSE THINGS.
FOR PLAYWRIGHT AND STAR PAUL
POWER IT'S A DEEPLY PERSONAL
STORY.
THAT'S WHY MISSING A CHANCE TO
SHARE IT IS SO PAINFUL.
>> IT'S NOT REALLY IMPORTANT TO
ME TO BECOME SOME KIND OF STAR
OR IN THE SPOTLIGHT.
WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO ME IS
SHARING THE STORY OF LIVING WITH
A DISABILITY.
>> Reporter: "CRIPPLED" WAS
ABOUT TO GO ON A TOUR, BOOKED
FOR SHOWS FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND
UPSTATE NEW YORK BUT POWER AND
HIS COLLEAGUES NEEDED U.S. WORK
VISAS AND FOR ARTISTS AND
PERFORMERS THERE'S JUST THREE
WAYS TO GET ONE.
THE FIRST WAY IS TO BE
INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS.
ANOTHER IS AN EXCHANGE WHERE A
U.S. PERFORMER ALSO COMES TO
CANADA.
THE THIRD WAY IS TO PROVE THE
WORK HAS UNIQUE CULTURAL VALUE.
THAT'S WHERE "CRIPPLED" FIT.
POWERS SUBMITTED A MOUNTAIN OF
TESTAMENTS FROM ADVOCATES AND
ACADEMICS BUT SOMEHOW IT WASN'T
ENOUGH.
HIS VISA APPLICATION WAS
REJECTED.
>> IT WAS A LETDOWN.
A REAL INSULT TO MYSELF, MY
WORK, THE DISABILITY COMMUNITY,
RESPECTING DISABILITY AND LIVED
EXPERIENCE AS A UNIQUE CULTURE.
>> Reporter: FOR THE CAST AND
CREW THE REJECTION MEANT A LOSS
OF INCOME AND OPPORTUNITY AND A
HUGE INVESTMENT OF TIME DOWN THE
DRAIN.
FOR THE U.S. THEATRE COMPANY
THAT BOOKED THE SHOWS AND WAS
ALREADY PROMOTING THEM IT'S AN
EXAMPLE OF HOW U.S. IMMIGRATION
RULES WORK AGAINST SMALL
INDEPENDENT ARTISTS.
>> THE IMMIGRATION LAWS IN THE
STATES ARE JUST BEHIND THE TIMES
YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN.
WHAT IS CULTURALLY UNIQUE HAS
PROGRESSED.
THERE'S A TOTAL LACK OF
AWARENESS ON SO MANY LEVELS
ABOUT INDIE THEATRE AND ART.
AND THE MAJORITY OF THE ART
HAPPENING IN THE THEATRE WORLD
IS NOT "HAMILTON."
>> Reporter: THE THEATRE
COMPANY IS PETITIONING THE U.S.
GOVERNMENT TO UPDATE ITS RULES
FOR PERFORMERS.
POWER HOPES THAT SOMEDAY THAT
HIS SHOW WILL GO ON.
ZACH GOUDIE, CBC NEWS,
ST. JOHN'S.
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>> Carolyn: WELCOME BACK,
EVERYONE.
SO BEFORE WE GET TO THE WEATHER
WE'RE GOING TO JUST GO OUTSIDE
FOR A FEW MINUTES.
>> Anthony: WHY NOT.
>> Carolyn: YEAH, HAVE A LOOK
AT THESE YOUNG FOLKS TODAY IN
ST. JOHN'S, THEY DID NOT HAVE
HOMEWORK ON THEIR MINDS TODAY.
THEY GOT TO HANG OUT AT THE LOOP
WHERE THE CITY PROVIDED FREE
HOCK CHOCOLATE AND STORYBOOK
CHARACTERS AND GREAT MUSIC.
>> Anthony: NOW THEY WEREN'T
THINKING ABOUT SCHOOL BECAUSE
THE ENGLISH SCHOOL DISTRICT GAVE
ALL SCHOOLS THEY OFFERED WHAT
THE BOARD CALLS ITS MID-WINTER
BREAK.
I WISH WE COULD ALL HAVE THAT.
>> Ashley: YES.
AND IT FALLS ON WHAT MANY OTHER
PROVINCES CALL FAMILY DAY WHEN
IS A PROVINCIAL HOLIDAY.
>> Carolyn: ONE THAT WE DON'T
HAVE HERE.
>> Anthony: THERE'S AN
ELECTION COMING.
YOU WANT TO GET A FEW VOTES?
GIVE US FAMILY DAY PLEASE.
>> Carolyn: WE DO GET REGATTA
DAY.
>> Anthony: I KNOW THAT YOU'RE
GETTING TO THE WEATHER AND
THERE'S A SEGUE HERE TO BE HAD.
T BUNS?
YOU'RE A FAN?
I SAY THANKS TO THE TEA BUN
LADY.
BUT HERE'S A QUESTION FOR YOU.
IF THEY DON'T HAVE RAISINS, DO
THEY COUNT?
BECAUSE THESE ARE THE BEST
RAISEN-FREE TEA BUNS THAT I HAD.
SCONE OR SCON?
SCON.
IT'S GOING TO BE COLD?
>> Ashley: YES.
TEA BUNS AND A LOT OF TEA OR HOT
CHOCOLATE, WHATEVER YOU PREFER.
WE'LL GET REALLY COLD.
SO THE TEMPERATURES ARE THE
WARMEST OF THE NEXT WEEK OR SEA
AND SITTING IN THE MINUS SINGLE
DIGITS -10° TOWARDS THE COAST
AND LABRADOR IN THE MINUS SINGLE
DIGITS.
-9° IS YOUR TEMPERATURE UP
THROUGH HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY.
AND FACTOR IN THE WIND CHILL AND
FEELING LIKE THE MINUS TEENS
RIGHT THROUGH LABRADOR AS WELL.
COLD FOR LAB CITY -29° IS WHAT
YOU'RE CURRENTLY FEELING
OUTSIDE.
SO WE DO HAVE THOSE SNOW SQUALLS
FOR THE WEST COAST.
AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE NEXT
COUPLE HOURS WE'LL LIKELY SEE
THAT TAPER OFF AS THOSE WINDS
SHIFT.
WE DO STILL HAVE SNOW SQUALL
WARNINGS IN PLACE, AND CORNER
BROOK AND GROS MORNE AND DEER
LAKE.
UP THROUGH THE NORTHERN
PENINSULA, GUSTS NEAR 110 km/h
AT TIMES THIS EVENING AND THAT
WILL TAPER OFF AS WELL OR AT
LEAST EASE BELOW WARNING
CRITERIA.
THERE'S THAT WIND SHIFT THAT
GOES FROM WESTERLIES TO
NORTHWESTERLIES TONIGHT AND
THOSE WINDS EASE TO 40 km/h
GUSTS.
AND THEN THE TEMPERATURES ARE
DROPPING TO ABOUT -12° FOR
CORNER BROOK AND -9° FOR PORT
AUX BASQUE.
AND THE CENTRAL AREAS WILL DIP
PROBABLY CLOSER TO THE MINUS
20s IN LOW-LYING AREAS.
OTHERWISE -16° IS YOUR LOW FOR
GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR.
AND -10° IN ST. JOHN'S.
AND WE'LL SEE THAT WIND SHIFT
FROM WESTERLY TO NORTHWESTERLY
TONIGHT.
UP THROUGH LABRADOR, LAB CITY
AT -29° AS YOUR LOW TONIGHT.
SO NOT MOVING TOO MUCH MORE AND
THEN HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY
IS -20°, NORTHWEST WINDS ALONG
THE COAST THOUGH ARE STILL GOING
TO BE GUSTING UPWARDS OF 70
km/h TONIGHT.
LOOKING AT THE SATELLITE/RADAR
FOR TOMORROW.
INTO THE AFTERNOON WE'LL SEE A
LITTLE BIT MORE OF A WIND SHIFT
WHICH MEANS THAT WE COULD SEE
SNOW SQUALLS DEVELOP AGAIN.
THE BURIN PENINSULA, AVALON AND
THE NORTHEAST COAST ARE ALL
LOOKING AT A RISK OF FLURRIES AS
WELL.
OTHERWISE, LABRADOR IS QUIET,
ALONG THE COAST WE COULD SEE
CLOUD COVER AND A FEW FLURRIES
THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.
SO HERE'S A LOOK AT YOUR
FORECAST.
THE NORTHWEST WINDS TOMORROW
GUSTING UPWARDS OF 50 km/h.
THERE'S THAT TEMPERATURE DROP.
ONLY A HIGH OF-8° IN ST. JOHN'S
AND -9° IN CLARENVILLE.
AND DROPPING TOWARDS THE EVENING
HOURS.
AND THEN GRAND
FALLS-WINDSOR, -9° AND HARBOUR
BRETON -8°.
AGAIN A CHANCE OF FLURRIES ON
THE NORTHEAST COAST.
AND THEN SNOW SQUALLS ALONG THE
WEST COAST WITH THOSE WINDY
CONDITIONS CONTINUING AS WELL.
-10° FOR GROS MORNE AND,
YEAH, -12° FOR ST. ANTHONY.
BUT SUNSHINE AND WINDS GUSTING
IN THE EXPOSED AREAS UPWARDS OF
70 km/h TOMORROW.
AND SUNSHINE THROUGH LABRADOR
AND STARTING TO SEE THE COOLER
TEMPERATURES MAKE THEIR WAY
IN -25° IS YOUR AFTERNOON HIGH
FOR LAB CITY.
NOW THE REASON WHY WE'RE SEEING
THIS COLDER TEMPERATURES IS
BECAUSE WE'RE GETTING INTO THE
COLDEST AIR ON TUESDAY FIGHT
INTNIGHTINTO WEDNESDAY WITH OVERNIGHT
LOWS DIPPING INTO THE -2020s
INTO NEWFOUNDLAND.
AND THEN LOOKING AT YOUR WIND
CHILLS, THIS TAKES US THROUGH TO
TUESDAY OR TOMORROW MORNING AND
INTO WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
OR TUESDAY NIGHT, RATHER.
LOOK AT THESE WIND CHILLS, IT
DIPS INTO THE -30s AND CLOSE
TO THE -40s AS WELL.
WE DO HAVE AN EXTREME COLD
WARNING AND I'LL HAVE THAT WHEN
WE LOOK AHEAD WHEN I COME BACK.
(*)
>> Carolyn: WELL, SOME
STUDENTS FROM BISHOPS FIELD
ELEMENTARY TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE
DAY OFF SCHOOL TO HEAD UP TO THE
CONFEDERATION BUILDING.
THEY'RE UPSET WITH BEING
DISPLACED SINCE LATE 2017,
AROUND 20 STUDENTS FROM K-6 HAND
DELIVERED WRITTEN LETTERS ASKING
THE PROVINCE TO HURRY AND UP AND
FIX BISHOPS FIELD.
"HERE & NOW'S" JEREMY EATON WAS
THERE AND HERE'S WHAT THEY HAD
TO SAY.
>> MY NAME IS SAM MORGAN AND I
AM IN GRADE 3 AT BISHOP FIELD.
I AM WRITING TO TELL YOU HOW I
FEEL ABOUT NOT BEING ABLE TO GO
TO MY SCHOOL.
>> I STARTED GOING TO THE
ORIGINAL BISHOPS FIELD AND I
WOULD LIKE TO FINISH THERE
BECAUSE YOU ARE TAKING A BIT
LONGER THAN WE THOUGHT TO FIX IT
AND IT COMES OFF LIKE YOU DON'T
REALLY CARE ABOUT THE STUDENTS
AND TEACHERS.
>> I'M ON THE BUS AN HOUR A DAY.
AND I DON'T LIKE GOING ON THE
BUS.
>> CAN YOU ASK THE MEN TO MAKE
THE WORK GO FASTER?
I REALLY LIKE THE OLD BISHOP
FIELD AND I WANT TO GO BACK
THERE.
>> Reporter: WHAT DO YOU MISS
ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL?
>> I MISS WALKING TO THE SCHOOL
OR RIDING MY BIKE TO THE SCHOOL.
>> YEAH, THEY HAD A BIGGER
LIBRARY AND IT'S AN OLD BUILDING
THAT I JUST REALLY LIKED.
>> BISHOP FIELD IS THE BEST
SCHOOL BEFORE BUT NOW WE'RE IN
THE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND WE
HAVE BEEN IN THIS SCHOOL FOR
TOO, TOO LONG.
I'M GETTING SICK OF THIS SCHOOL.
>> I'M IN A CLASS WITH 25 AND
OUR CLASSROOM IS SO SMALL AND
NOT ENOUGH SPACE TO EVEN PUT ALL
OF OUR DESKS.
>> PLEASE LET US KNOW WHEN
YOU'RE 100% SURE THAT WE'RE
GETTING BACK TO FIELD.
THANK YOU.
>> YOU WANT TO GIVE THE LETTERS
TO THE MINISTER FOR T.W.?
>> Carolyn: GOOD ON THEM.
>> Anthony: WE'LL SEE WHAT THE
MINISTERS DO WITH THAT.
YOU HAVE A LOT OF STORIES ABOUT
THAT SINCE IT STARTED A WHILE
AGO.
>> Carolyn: IT WAS A LONG TIME
AGO.
I WAS SURPRISED TO JUST READ
THAT IT WAS 2017.
SO IT HAS BEEN A WHILE.
THEY MISS THEIR SCHOOL FOR SURE.
>> Anthony: THEY SURE DO.
(*)
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WORLD MANUFACTURING THESE
SIMULATORS.
>> Anthony: A SMALL COMPANY
THAT CHANGES HOW PEOPLE AROUND
THE WORLD WORK ON THE
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>> Anthony: WELCOME BACK TO
"HERE & NOW."
OCEAN TECHNOLOGY IS A GROWING
SECTOR IN THIS PROVINCE'S
ECONOMY AND THE HARSH SEA
CONDITIONS IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND
LABRADOR HAVE GIVEN SOME
COMPANIES HERE AN EDGE AROUND
THE WORLD.
VIRTUAL MARINE IS ONE SUCH
COMPANY.
THEY'RE SMALL, 20 EMPLOYEES.
AND IT'S POSSIBLE THAT YOU MIGHT
NEVER HAVE HEARD OF THEM.
BUT AS JANE ADEY FROM "THE
BROADCAST" FOUND OUT, WITH THE
HELP OF SIMULATION, THEY ARE
CHANGING HOW PEOPLE WORK ON THE
OCEAN ALL OVER THE PLANET.
>> Reporter: THE OPEN OCEAN
CAN PRESENT SOME OF THE MOST
DANGEROUS WORKING CONDITIONS ON
EARTH.
THAT'S A DAILY CHALLENGE FOR
NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY VIRTUAL
MARINE.
IT DEVELOPS SOME OF THE WORLD'S
MOST ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TO MAKE
WORKING ON THE WATER SAFE.
>> PREPARE FOR EVACUATION.
>> Reporter: IN THIS LIFEBOAT
SIMULATOR, PEOPLE CAN TRAIN FOR
EMERGENCY SITUATIONS WITHOUT
RISK.
>> EVERYONE IS SECURE.
>> Reporter: SO VIRTUAL MARINE
SET OUT TO FIND PAY WAY TO
SIMULATE ACCIDENTS AND RESCUES.
>> IT'S AMAZING...
>> Reporter: TONY PATTERSON
SAYS THAT THIS KIND OF
TECHNOLOGY IS POSSIBLE BECAUSE
OF 20 YEARS WORTH OF RESEARCH AT
THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
FOLLOWING THE OCEAN RANGER
DISASTER.
COMPLICATED MATH MODELS ALLOW
USERS TO CONSPIRACY BEING ON THE
OCEAN WITHOUT BEING ANYWHERE
NEAR IT.
>> ACCORDING TO THE REGULATIONS
EVERYONE WHO IS CERTIFIED AS A
LIFEBOAT COXSON HAS TO PROVE
THEY CAN OPERATE IN ROUGH SEAS.
SO THIS IS A KEY PART OF THE
SYSTEM IEWMENTORSIMULATORS TO RATCHET UP T O THE
CONDITIONS.
AND YOU MIGHT HAVE TO TOW OTHER
LIFEBOATS OR A LIFE RAFT OUT OF
A FIRE, FOR INSTANCE.
>> Reporter: VIRTUAL MARINE
HAS HAD A SHARE OF HURDLES.
>> WHEN WE STARTED THIS COMPANY
THE USE OF SIMULATION IN
TRAINING WERE PROHIBITED.
YOU WEREN'T ALLOWED TO USE
SIMULATORS.
SO WE HAD TO DO A LOT OF EFFORTS
TO CONVINCE REGULATORS THAT THIS
WAS AN APPROPRIATE TRAINING.
>> Reporter: NOW THEY SEE THE
BENEFITS OF ALLOWING WORKERS TO
PRACTICE WHENEVER THEY WANT.
TELL ME WHERE THESE SIMULATORS
ARE IN THE WORLD, WHAT IS YOUR
MARKET?
>> WELL, WE HAVE A WORLDWIDE
MARKET.
WE'RE THE ONLY ONES IN THE WORLD
MANUFACTURING THESE SIMULATORS.
SO WE START OFF IN CANADA AND WE
ACTUALLY STARTED OFF HERE IN
NEWFOUNDLAND.
AND THEN THE UNITED STATES AND
MEXICO.
AND WE CROSSED THE ATLANTIC AND
WE ARE THE PRIMARY SIMULATOR
PROVIDER IN NORWAY.
WE HAVE SOME IN DENMARK AND
AUSTRALIA HAS A RECENT
INSTALLATION AND A SYSTEM NOW IN
QATAR.
AND SLOWLY BUT SURELY WE'RE
GOING AROUND THE WORLD.
>> Reporter: VIRTUAL MARINE
ALSO OFFERS FAST RESCUE CRAFT
SIMULATORS THE OPEN OCEAN.
WITH THE HELP OF VIRTUAL
REALITY, TRAINEES CAN SPEED
THROUGH THE WAVES TO A EMERGENCY
ALL WHILE SAFE ON LAND.
>> AND THE LAUNCHING AND
RECOVERING OF THE BOAT IS THE
MOST DIFFICULT PIECE.
WHEN I WAS IN THE COAST GUARD,
FOR INSTANCE, DURING SEPARATE
ACCIDENTS I GOT A CONCUSSION AND
SEVERED A FINGER AND BROKE A
FINGER LEARNING HOW TO RECOVER
BOATS IN ROUGH CONDITIONS.
THIS IS MY INCENTIVE, WAS THERE
A WAY IN A SIMULAT SIMULATION TRAINING TO
GIVE THEM THESE CONDITIONS
BEFORE BEING IN A BOAT.
>> Reporter: SO YOU'RE
CHANGING I GUESS THE
VISIONIBILITY ON THE OCEAN?
>> RIGHT.
SO WE CHANGED THE SEA STATES,
VISIBILITY AND DAYLIGHT AND
DARKNESS.
BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT THING
THAT WE'RE CHANGING IS
OPERATIONAL SCENARIO THAT
THEY'RE PRACTICING.
SO THERE'S DIFFERENT PROCEDURES
TO FOLLOW IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR
SOMEONE IN THE WATER IN A FOG,
FOR INSTANCE, OR GOING OUT TO
TOW A LIFEBOAT THAT FAST RESCUE
CRAFT OPERATORS GOT TO KNOW
THESE PROCEDURES AND PRACTICE
THEM.
>> Reporter: THE SIMULATION IS
SO LIFE LIKE THAT USERS
SOMETIMES GET SEA SICK.
THEIR HANDS MIGHT BE IN REALITY
BUT THEIR EYES AND EARS ARE IN A
360-DEGREE VIRTUAL WORLD.
>> FOR A FAST RESCUE CRAFT
OPERATOR THEY HAVE TO SEE
COMPLETELY AROUND THE VESSEL IN
ORDER TO DO THEIR JOB.
AND YOU COME ALONGSIDE A
LIFEBOAT AND YOU MIGHT TRANSFER
PASSENGERS BUT YOU HAVE TO KEEP
AN EYE ON WHERE THE PEOPLE IN
THE WATER ARE OR IF THERE'S
ANYTHING ELSE GOING ON.
ESPECIALLY WHEN WE DO A SEARCH
IN THE FOG, FOR INSTANCE.
THE HEAD OF THE DRIVER IS ON A
SWITCHEL AND HE ALWAYS HAS TO BE
LOOKING AROUND.
SO THAT'S WHAT THE VIRTUALITY
GIVES, THAT 360-DEGREE PAN
REALLYIC VIEW.
>> Reporter: VIRTUAL MARINE
HAS A SYSTEM TO TRAIN THOSE
AROUND ICE.
>> WE'RE NOW AT THE BOTTOM OF
CONCEPTION BAY AND THERE'S A
TANKER THAT IS AN ANCHOR FURTHER
UP IN THE BAY.
AND WE HAVE ICE DRIFTING IN.
YOU CAN SEE THERE'S WHITE ICE
AND BLUE ICE.
AND THE BLUE ICE IS MULTIYEAR
ICE AND IT'S SO STRONG THAT IF A
SHIP HITS IT IT CAN PUNCH A HOLE
IN THE SIDE OF IT.
ALMOST LIKE THE ICE THAT SUNK
THE TITANTIC, IT'S THAT
STRENGTH.
SO WHATEVER WE CAN DO, WE CAN
HIT THE WHITE ICE BUT NOT TOUCH
THE BLUE ICE.
>> Reporter: SO CRITICAL TO
LEARN HOW TO NAVIGATE AROUND
THAT?
>> IN THIS SCENARIO IT'S WANT SO
BAD BECAUSE WE HAVE FULL
VISIBILITY.
>> Reporter: BUT THROW IN
DARKNESS AND IT BECOMES TRICKIER
AROUND THAT DANGEROUS MULTIYEAR
ICE.
ANOTHER COMPANY, RUDDER,
SPECIALIZES IN RADAR THAT
DETECTS THOSE BOAT-BREAKING
BERGIE BITS.
>> THEY TOLD US THIS IS THE MOST
ADVANCED ICE SIMULATOR IN THE
WORLD.
>> Reporter: THEY EXPECT
DEMAND IS ABOUT TO TAKE OFF.
IT'S BECAUSE OF SOMETHING CALLED
THE POLAR CODE.
NEW INTERNATIONAL RULES REQUIRE
ANYONE SAILING IN THE CANADIAN
ARCTIC OR THE ANTARCTIC TO HAVE
ADVANCED TRAINING IN NAVIGATING
ICE.
>> WE'VE TAKEN THIS BIG SYSTEM
AND WE'VE COMPRESSED IT INTO A
DESKTOP UNIT AND WE'RE NOW IN
DISCUSSIONS WITH SCHOOLS AROUND
THE WORLD TO BRING OUR SIMULATOR
TO THEIR SCHOOL WITH THE ICE
EXPERTS SO WE CAN TEACH MARINERS
AROUND THE WORLD HOW TO SAFELY
OPERATE INUR OUR ARCTIC.
>> Reporter: TONY PATTERSON
SAYS THAT IT'S ROOTED DIRECTLY
IN THE ENVIRONMENT.
>> IN NEWFOUNDLAND WE HAVE BEEN
OPERATING IN THESE CONDITIONS
FOR 500 YEARS AND WE HAVE THAT
ACRIMACCUMULATION OF EXPERTISE AND WE
HAVE THE MOST SCIENTIFIC
FACILITIES IN THE WORLD FOR
SIMULATING ICE AND HIGH WAVES.
AND WE HAVE TAPPED INTO THAT
EXPERTISE TO BRING IT TO OUR
PRODUCTS.
>> Reporter: AND WHILE VIRTUAL
MARINE'S SIMULATORS MIGHT HELP
THE TRAINEES TO EXERCISE
CAUTION, FOR THE COMPANY ITSELF
IT'S FULL STEAM AHEAD.
JANE ADEY, CBC NEWS, ST. JOHN'S.
(*)
(singing).
>> Carolyn: IT'S THE PREMIERE
ACROSS THE POND, THE HIT SHOW
"COME FROM AWAY" DEBUTS IN
LONDON'S WEST END.
(*
[inhaling]
>> Mom.
>> I can't be in that house.
>> You're over-involved.
>> I'm invested.
>> Don't get our hopes up.
>> Yeah, well
don't take them away.
>> I still want to argue
the case. I'm good in court.
>> I'll think about it.
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ing to make a right hand turn
and the gentleman behind me decides to hit his gas
and go in on top of the sidewalk
and take me out of my driveway.
Financial, physical.
I went from climbing mountains to sitting at a desk.
His fault. I did not do anything wrong.
(*)
KROID THE TORONTO CAST FROM
"COME FROM AWAY" HAS COME BACK
THIS TIME WITH A BIG DONATION.
>> Carolyn: WHEN THE CAST
HEARD THE COMMUNITY FOOD-SHARING
ASSOCIATION WAREHOUSE WAS
DESTROYED IN A FIRE LAST MONTH
THEY WANTED TO PITCH IN.
SO FOR THE PAST TWO WEEKS AT THE
END OF EVERY PERFORMANCE THEY
PASS A HAT INTO THE AUDIENCE FOR
DONATIONS.
>> Anthony: AND TOGETHER,
ALONG WITH THE PROCEEDS RAISED
DURING THEIR JANUARY PERFORMANCE
IN ST. JOHN'S, THE TORONTO CAST
RAISED MORE THAN, GET THIS,
$85,000.
THIS MORNING THAT CHEQUE WAS
PRESENTED TO GENERAL MANAGER EG
WALTERS, WHO SAYS THAT THE MONEY
WILL BE USED TO BUY BEANS AND
PASTA AND TINNED TUNA AND ALL OF
THE ITEMS THAT THEY'RE CURRENTLY
SHORT ON.
AND ONE OF THE SHOW'S STARS DID
THE HONOURS.
>> WE WERE IN TORONTO AND
RAISING MONEY FOR THE COMMUNITY
FOOD-SHARING ASSOCIATION AFTER
THE SHOW.
AND I SAID AS A JOKE WE'RE
ACCEPTING ANY DONATIONS OF ANY
SIZE, LOONIES AND TOONIES AND
20s AND BLANK CHEQUES.
AND I ADDED THAT, IF YOU'RE FROM
OUT OF TOWN, LOONIES MEAN
HUNDRED DOLLAR BILLS.
AND THAT NIGHT MY STAGE MANAGER
TEXTED ME AND HE SAID, HEY,
STEPHANIE, YOU WILL NEVER
BELIEVE THIS, BUT THERE WERE
ACTUALLY A FEW AMERICAN HUNDRED
DOLLAR BILLS IN THE BUCKET.
AND I THOUGHT, MAN, I MUST BE A
REALLY GREAT ACTOR OR PEOPLE ARE
REALLY MOVED BY THE SHOW AND I
THINK THAT IS PROBABLY THAT ONE.
[laughter]
>> Carolyn: THAT'S GREAT.
>> Anthony: FANTASTIC.
>> Carolyn: THAT'S A LOT OF
MONEY, $85,000.
>> Anthony: AMERICAN HUNDRED
DOLLAR BILL GOES A LONG WAY.
>> Carolyn: AND THE BROADWAY
HIT IS SHOWING NO SIGN OF
SLOWING DOWN.
"COME FROM AWAY" IS MAKING A
LEAP TO LONDON'S WEST END.
>>> Anthony: KAYLA HOUNSELL HAS
MORE ON THE SHOW THAT STRIKES A
CHORD WHEREVER IT GOES, AS WELL
AS FOR HOUNSELL HERSELF.
(*)
>> Reporter: THE MIDDLE OF
NOWHERE -- GANDER, NEWFOUNDLAND.
THE TOWN AND SURROUNDING
COMMUNITIES AND THE PEOPLE IN
THEM NOW ON STAGE...
(*)
IN LONDON.
THE PRODUCERS HAVE FLOWN THE
REAL PEOPLE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC
TO MEET THE ACTORS WHO PORTRAY
THEM.
AND NEVER, EVER IN THEIR WILDEST
DREAMS DID WE THINK THAT THIS
WOULD GO ANY FURTHER THAN A
COLLEGE MUSICAL.
>> Reporter: WHEN THE 9/11
ATTACKS CLOSED THE U.S. AIR
SPACE, 38 PLANES WERE DIVERTED
TO GANDER.
>> WE'LL TAKE IT DOWN...
>> Reporter: FOR FIVE DAYS
NEARLY 7,000 COME FROM AWAYS
BECAME THEIR GUESTS.
ON THE 10th ANNIVERSARY OF
9/11, IRENE AND DAVID WENT TO
GANDER TO WRITE A MUSICAL.
>> TELLING A STORY ABOUT PEOPLE
OVERCOMING THEIR DIFFERENCES AND
ABOUT RESPONDING TO TRAGEDY WITH
KINDNESS AND WITH CHARITY, AND
HUMANITY.
I THINK THAT IT'S IMPORTANT FOR
US, BUT IT FEELS LIKE IT'S
IMPORTANT TO A LOT OF PEOPLE.
>> Reporter: THEY ALL AGREE
THAT THE SHOW IS PRECISELY
ACCURATE.
BRIAN MOSHER WAS A LOCAL
TELEVISION REPORTER.
>> WHEN YOU SEE YOUR WORDS,
WORD-FOR-WORD WITH THE PAUSES
WHERE YOU PUT THEM -- NOW I
DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH TAPE THEY
WATCH, APPARENTLY A LOT...
>> Reporter: THE CAST BELIEVES
THAT ACCURACY IS WHAT STIRS
AUDIENCES' EMOTIONS, NO MATTER
HOW FARRAH REMOVED THEY ARE FROM
THE ACTUAL EVENTS.
>> I THINK THAT THE PEOPLE WANT
TO BELIEVE THAT THEY WOULD DO
THE SAME THING.
(*)
(singing).
>> Reporter: 9/11, THEY SAY,
REPRESENTED HATRED, BUT 9/12
EPITOMIZED LOVE.
(*)
IT'S PRETTY SPECIAL FOR ME TO
REPORT ON THIS STORY HERE IN
LONDON.
I'M ACTUALLY FROM GANDER AND I
LIVED THERE DURING 9/11.
I WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL AT THE TIME
BUT MY SCHOOL WAS CLOSEED IT
MAKE WAY FOR OUR VISITORS.
I REMEMBER MY MOM AND I AT THE
TIME THINKING, WELL, WHAT CAN WE
DO TO HELP?
SO WE DECIDED TO MAKE SOME
MUFFINS AND I REMEMBER THAT WE
HAD TO GO TO MULTIPLE CHURCH
HALLS AND COMMUNITY CENTRES TO
GET RID OF THEM BECAUSE THERE
WERE SIGNS ON THE DOOR SAYING
TOO MUCH FOOD, THANK YOU.
SO LIKE THIS MUSICAL I THINK
THAT IS A TESTAMENT TO THE
PEOPLE OF GANDER.
THEY TRULY DID RESPOND WITH
FORCE TO THOSE CALLS FOR HELP ON
THE LOCAL NEWS AND ON THAT NOTE
THAT LOCAL REPORTER THAT YOU
JUST SAW IN THAT PIECE WAS
ACTUALLY ALSO MY HIGH SCHOOL
MEDIA TEACHER.
AND THE PERSON WHO INSPIRED ME
TO BECOME A JOURNALIST.
SO A FULL CIRCLE MOMENT FOR THE
BOTH OF US.
FOR ME TO BE INTERVIEWING HIM IN
LONDON AT THE CANADIAN HIGH
COMMISSION WITH A NEWFOUNDLAND
FLAG IN THE BACKGROUND.
KAYLA HOUNSELL, CBC NEWS,
LONDON.
>> Anthony: A NICE PERSONAL
TOUCH THERE.
WELL DONE, KAYLA.
(*)
>> Carolyn: SOME FAST FRIENDS
JUDGE FAST FOOD.
>> Anthony: WHO HAS THE BEST
BURGER IN ST. JOHN'S?
WELL, THE VOTES ARE IN.
STAY TUNED.
>> Imitation's a form of
flattery, alright? When we do
an impression of you, it's like
we're giving you a big hug.
>> Go ahead. Let's see it.
>> This one's a classic.
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>> What?
>> 90s heart-throb poses.
[bell dings]
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We all play differently.
But the hope is the same.
( * )
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>> Announcer: If you had a chance to go back and thank
a teacher who made a difference in your life, would you?
And what would you say?
>> Paul: Miss Budgell was the first one to actually come talk to me.
Get to know me as a person.
I'm not sure if you are aware but I just wanted to say
thank you for everything that you've done.
Definitely made a big impact on my life.
>> Daniel: Mr. Heppleston, certainly has affected my life for the better.
If it wasn't for him,
I wouldn't be where I'm to today.
So I thank him for all my success.
He definitely turned me in to who I am.
>> Maike: When my mom died, I told her that I'd always
fight in her memory and you were
the person the helped me to do that and
I wouldn't be the same person without you
and I woudln't have been able to keep her memory alive without you.
So, I want you to have it.
>> Announcer: Teachers change lives every day.
(Electronic pop music)
(Music stops, camera shutter clicks)
It's so soft.
It's Cashmere.
(Electronic pop music)
Once you feel it, you'll get it.
Nothing feels like Cashmere.
( * )
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross.
Where to next?
* [ upbeat and funky ]
*
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>> THE STORY OF THE OVERGROWN
HIKING TRAIL THAT BECAME A
FOUNDATION OF A FRIENDSHIP.
SUNDAY AT NOON, AND MONDAY AT
7:00.
(*)
>> Anthony: ASHLEY, YOU DIALED
UP A REALLY NICE ONE ON THE
WEEKEND.
IF YOU COULD COMMIT THAT ONE TO
MEMORY?
>> Ashley: WELL, AS FAR AS THE
TEMPERATURES GO, YES, BUT, I
MEAN, BECAUSE WE'RE INTO THIS
COLD
IT'S GOING TO BE QUITE CALM FOR
THE NEXT COUPLE DAYS.
THAT'S DEFINITELY GOOD NEWS.
BUT IF WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE
FUTURE TRACKER INTO WEDNESDAY,
AND I SAY "CALM" AS FAR AS NO
SIGNIFICANT SYSTEMS ARE MOVING
THROUGH.
NOW WE'LL STAY WINDY THOUGH INTO
THE AFTERNOON ON WEDNESDAY.
AND THEN A CHANCE OF SOME
FLURRIES WILL MOVE THROUGH AND
ALONG THE NORTHEAST COAST AS YOU
JUST SAW MOVE OVER THERE AND
THEN INTO THE AVALON AS WELL AND
INTO THE AFTERNOON ON WEDNESDAY.
SO WE COULD SEE FLURRIES BUT
MOST OF THE DAY SEEMS LIKE A MIX
OF SUN/CLOUD BUT WE DO HAVE THAT
EXTREME COLD WARNING.
THIS IS FOR TUESDAY NIGHT AND
INTO WEDNESDAY, THE TEMPERATURES
ARE NOT GOING TO BE MOVING MUCH.
IF YOU CAN SEE THESE ARE YOUR
DAY I'M HIGHS.
-18° TO -- OR -16, RATHER,
TO -18° RIGHT ACROSS THE BOARD
AND SIMILAR TEMPERATURES UP
THROUGH LABRADOR AS WELL.
FACTOR IN THAT WIND CHILL AND
WE'LL SEE THOSE WIND CHILL
VALUES FEELING CLOSER TO -40°.
AND WITH THAT ANY EXPOSED SKIN
HAS THE POTENTIAL TO FREEZE
BETWEEN 10 TO 30 MINUTES.
SO IF YOU'RE HEADED OUT BUNDLE
UP.
BECAUSE IT'S -- THAT'S COLD FOR
THIS TIME OF YEAR FOR SURE OR AT
LEAST IN GENERAL FOR THE
PROVINCE.
AND WEDNESDAY OVERNIGHT AND INTO
THURSDAY WE ARE STILL GOING TO
SEE THAT POTENTIAL FOR SOME
FLURRIES IN THE MORNING AND THEN
JUST A MIX OF SUN/CLOUD RIGHT
ACROSS THE BOARD FOR YOUR
THURSDAY AND INTO FRIDAY.
AND CALM AGAIN.
WE'RE NOT GOING TO SEE TOO MUCH
PRECIPITATION.
AND MOST LIKELY FLURRIES HERE
AND THERE.
AND THAT CONTINUES RIGHT INTO
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
WE COULD SEE ONSHORE FLURRIES
FOR THE WEST COAST AND THEN THE
NORTHEAST COAST AS WELL AND INTO
THE EVENING ON SATURDAY.
SO TAKING A LOOK AT YOUR
FIVE-DAY FORECAST, THOSE WINDS
WILL CONTINUE.
SO BREEZY TOMORROW, AND WIND
CHILL FEELING LIKE -27°.
AND AS YOUR AFTERNOON HIGHS
SHOULD BE AROUND -8°.
-17° INTO WEDNESDAY WITH THOSE
WINDS CONTINUING.
NOW KEEP THAT IN MIND THAT
GENERALLY YOU SHOULD BE SITTING
AROUND 0° FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR.
AND THEN INTO THURSDAY AGAIN
THAT POTENTIAL FOR A FEW
FLURRIES.
AND MOSTLY SUN/CLOUD.
AND CENTRAL NEWFOUNDLAND, WINDY
TOMORROW NIGHT AND CONTINUING
THROUGH THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY AND
IT LOOKS LIKE SUNSHINE INTO
SATURDAY.
BUT YOU'RE GOING TO CONTINUE TO
SEE THESE COOL TEMPERATURES
RIGHT THROUGH -- RIGHT ACROSS
THE BOARD.
AND THEN THE SAME THING FOR
WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND.
SO SQUALLS ARE POSSIBLE
TOMORROW.
FLURRIES AND WINDY FOR WEDNESDAY
AND THEN THURSDAY WE'RE LOOKING
AT THAT POTENTIAL FOR SOME
FLURRIES AS WELL WITH A MIX OF
SUN/CLOUD.
EASTERN LABRADOR, BECAUSE WE'RE
UNDER A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE,
WINDY TOMORROW AND CONTINUING
INTO WEDNESDAY.
BUT PLENTY OF SUNSHINE AND THE
TEMPERATURES NOT MOVING MUCH
INTO THE MINUS TEENS AND THEN
THE SAME FOR WESTERN LABRADOR.
SO OVERALL, EVEN THOUGH IF YOU
CAN GET PAST THAT COLD AND YOU
BUNDLE UP IT LOOKS LIKE AN
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL WEEK.
SO THAT'S A LOOK AT YOUR
FORECAST AND I'LL HAVE YOUR
WEATHER PHOTO BECAUSE IT'S A
GOOD ONE, WHEN I COME BACK.
>> Carolyn: THANKS, ASHLEY.
>>> TO INTERNATIONAL NEWS NOW,
THERE WERE CALLS FOR PROTESTS TO
RESUME IN HAITI TODAY BUT SO FAR
ANGRY DEMONSTRATORS HAVE NOT
RETURNED TO THE STREETS AND THE
CAPITAL REMAINS RELATIVELY CALM.
BUSINESSES AND GOVERNMENT
OFFICES AS WELL AS THE CANADIAN
EMBASSY REOPENED TODAY FOR THE
FIRST TIME SINCE DEMONSTRATIONS
ERUPTED 11 DAYS AGO.
SCHOOLS, HOWEVER, REMAINED
CLOSED IN CASE VIOLENCE FLARES
UP AGAIN.
HAITIANS, ANGRY ABOUT THE
NATIONWIDE SHORTAGES IN
CORRUPTION ARE DEMANDING THAT
THE PRESIDENT RESIGN.
HE'S REFUSING TO STEP DOWN BUT
OVER THE WEEKEND THE PRIME
MINISTER PROMISED AN
INVESTIGATION INTO THE
GOVERNMENT MISSPENDING.
ALSO TODAY A HAITIAN NEWSPAPER
SAYS THAT POLICE ARRESTED A
GROUP OF HEAVILY ARMED FOREIGN
NATIONALS INCLUDING FIVE
AMERICANS.
>> Anthony: WELL EIGHT
CANADIAN NURSES WERE STRANDED IN
HAITI DURING THE VIOLENT
PROTESTS ARE ON THE WAY HOME.
THEY WERE VOLUNTEERS AT A
CHARITY GROUP CALLED "HOPE
GROWS" ABOUT 60 KILOMETRES FROM
THE CAPITAL BUT STREET
BARRICADES AND PROTESTS
PREVENTED THEM FROM LEAVING THE
COUNTRY.
SO WITH THE HELP OF A GOFUNDME
CAMPAIGN THEY HIRED A HELICOPTER
AND THEY WERE PICKED UP THIS
AFTERNOON FROM THE COMPOUND
WHERE THEY WERE STAYING AND THEN
TAKEN TO THE PORT-AU-PRINCE
AIRPORT WHERE THEY CAUGHT A
PLANE BOUND FOR CANADA.
THEY'RE EXPECTED TO ARRIVE IN
MONTRÉAL LATER THIS EVENING.
>> Carolyn: THE UNITED
KINGDOM'S MAIN OPPOSITION LABOUR
PARTY HAS BEEN ROCKED BY
RESIGNATIONS OF SEVEN M.P.s.
THEY SAY THEY QUIT OVER THE
PARTY'S HANDLING OF BREXIT AND
ACCUSED THE LEADERSHIP OF
HARBORING BULLIES, BIGOTS AND
ANTI-SEMIGHANTI- SEMITES.
>> IT'S NOT ADDRESSED HATRED
WITHIN THE RANKS.
>> Carolyn: THEY BLAME JEREMY
CORBYN FOR ALLOWING THE HATRED
TO FESTER.
IT'S AN ACCUSATION LEVELED
AGAINST LABOUR FOR SOME TIME.
BRITAIN IS SCHEDULED TO LEAVE
THE E.U. ON MARCH 29th.
LABOUR STILL HAS ABOUT 250
M.P.s BUT THIS IS THE LARGEST
EXODUS FROM THE PARTY IN NEARLY
40 YEARS.
>> Anthony: A RETIRED
SASKATOON ARCHITECT IS PUTTING
HIS SKILLS TO GOOD USE THIS
WINTER AND HIS INSPIRATION?
ELSA'S CASTLE FROM THE MOVIE
"FROZEN" AND HE SPOKE TO THE CBC
ABOUT HIS MOTIVATION AND HIS
METHOD.
>> MY NAME IS DON GRIER AND I'M
A RETIRED ARCHITECT AND WHEN
IT'S WINTERTIME I SPEND MY TIME
MAKING ICE SCULPTURES.
MY FATHER WORKED AS ALINEMAN
WITH TELEPHONES AND ONE OF THE
GREATEST FEARS WERE THE ICE
BUILD-UP.
SO I ALWAYS KNEW THAT I COULD
WORK WITH ICE BUILDING UP ON
WIRE.
SO I STARTED MAKING NATIVITY
SCENES AND THAT SORT OF THING.
AND I HAVE BEEN USING THE WIRE
TO SCULPT THE FRAME THAT I
WANTED.
WELL, I HAVE THREE
GRANDDAUGHTERS THAT LOVE ELSA
AND WHEN THE MOVIE "FROZEN" CAME
OUT A FEW YEARS AGO IT WAS IN
ICE AND THE LIGHT WENT ON AND I
SAID I THINK THAT I CAN DO THAT.
SO I STARTED STUDYING OVER THE
LAST TWO YEARS AND I DID A LOT
OF LITTLE SKETCHES.
THEY SAID ELSA'S CASTLE!
AND THERE WERE PEOPLE BY HERE
LAST NIGHT AND WE WERE OUT FRONT
AND TWO LITTLE GIRL THERE IS AND
THEIR MOTHER AND SHE SAID, YOU
DON'T KNOW HOW HAPPY YOU'RE
MAKING THOSE GIRLS.
SO IT WAS JUST A MOMENT THAT
TOUCHED MY HEART AND SO I JUST
KEEP DOING IT.
>> Carolyn: AW!
>> Anthony: NICE STORY.
>> Carolyn: HE GOT REALLY
EMOTIONAL THERE AT THE END.
>> WELL, SATURDAY WAS JUDGMENT
DAY FOR BURGER PATTIES IN
ST. JOHN'S.
>> Anthony: FAST-FOOD LOVERS
FROM ACROSS THE CITY FOUND EACH
OTHER ON TWITTER.
>> Carolyn: THEY WANTED TO
DECIDE ONCE AND FOR ALL WHICH
BURGER REIGNS SUPREME AND WHICH
OF THE CHAIN RESTAURANTS SERVES
THE BEST SIGNATURE SANDWICH.
>> Anthony: SO SO WHO HAS THE
TASTIEST FRIES?
WELL, THE JUDGES STUCK TO A
RIGOROUS RANKING SYSTEM TO
DETERMINE THE WINNER.
>> BROKE IT DOWN INTO FIVE
THINGS.
SO THE PATTY ITSELF, WE'RE
TRYING TO SAY THE OVERALL FEEL
AND THE TASTE.
IS IT TOO GREASY, TOO DRY.
AND THE BUN, THE SAME THING, IS
IT DRY, A STALE BUN.
>> IT'S COMPLEX AND LOOK AT BUN
AND PATTY AND TOPPINGS AND
RATIO.
AND FOR THE FRIES, SEASONING AND
SIZE AND FRESHNESS AND
CRISPINESS.
>> Carolyn: AND THE WINNER?
THE JUDGES SAY THAT A & W BURGER
AND FRIES COMBO IS THE BEST BET
FOR A CHEAP SANDWICH ON THE
ISLAND.
>> Anthony: NOW THEIR SCORING
BREAKDOWN IS ON THE WEBSITE AND
YOU CAN SEE HOW THEY RANKED ALL
OF THE FAST-FOOD BURGERS AT
CBC.CA/NL.
PRETTY SERIOUS.
(*)
>> Ashley: WELL, IF YOU WERE
OUTSIDE AT ALL THIS WEEKEND
CLEAR SKIES, GENERALLY CLEAR
SKIES ON SUNDAY.
THIS SHOT WAS TAKEN THEN.
ANY IDEA?
>> Anthony: ON THE AVALON.
>> Ashley: IT IS ON THE
AVALON.
>> Anthony: NOT MIDDLE COVE.
>> NOPE.
>> Anthony: CLOSE TO MIDDLE
COVE?
>> KIND OF.
>> Anthony: NO POINT.
>> Ashley: TAKE A GUESS, AND
I'LL TELL YOU WHERE THIS WAS
TAKEN WHEN WE COME BACK.
(*)
>> Announcer: Sting's
passion project comes to Canada.
>> You have to come to terms
with the ghosts
that you left behind.
So really,
it's a search for myself.
>> Announcer: Tonight
on The National.
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( * )
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For some, this is what a big night out smells like.
Hitting the clubs, or the dancefloor.
To Karen, this is the scent of feeling helpless, frightened, confused, and violated.
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>> Anthony: PICTURE TIME?
>> Ashley: PICTURE TIME.
LOOK AT THIS ONE BECAUSE IT'S SO
BEAUTIFUL.
>> Anthony: WADE REID SAYS
MADDOX COVE.
>> Ashley: NOPE.
>> Anthony: I FEEL THE PAIN.
>> Carolyn: BEAUTIFUL PETTY
HARBOUR.
>> Anthony: A GORGEOUS PLACE.
>> Ashley: EVEN WHEN THE SUN
ISN'T SHINING IT'S BEAUTIFUL
THERE.
IT'S ONE OF MY FAVOURITE PLACES
TO GO.
SO THIS WAS SUNDAY MORNING AS
WELL.
>> Anthony: IT WAS SO NICE.
>> Ashley: IT REALLY WAS.
>> Anthony: THANK YOU A LOT,
ANN.
>> Ashley: IF YOU HAVE WEATHER
PHOTOS SEND THEM TO
NLPHOTOS@CBC.CA AND I'LL TRY TO
GET THEM ON THE NEXT SHOW.
>> Anthony: A BUSY MONDAY AND
STARTED OFF WITH THAT ACCIDENT
AND NO FATALITIES BUT SOME
INJURIES, BUT TAKE IT EASY ON
THE ROADS.
SEE YOU TOMORROW.
>> Carolyn: GOODNIGHT,
EVERYONE.
>> Ashley: GOODNIGHT.
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