Labrador rabies update, a bittersweet re-connection and Labrador inspired Valentines.

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Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

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Starting next week, the NunatuKavut Community Council is hosting a series of discussions about clean energy. Bryn Wood joined us to chat details. Foxes displaying rabies symptoms are still being seen in Nain. AngajukKak Joe Dicker and Director of Renewable Resources Todd Broomfield gave further insight on the situation. Last month we heard a story from Angela Hardy about her struggle to keep her mother, Cheryl, in Labrador West. Even amid a beautiful recent re-connection between her Mother and Father, Angela explains how she is still fighting to receive better care for her Mom. Almost one year since the last provincial election fell into chaos, some then-candidates are saying that they still have unanswered questions about the roller-coaster campaign. The C.B.C.'s Patrick Butler gives us the scoop. Wayne Walsh, our T.V. and movie reviewer is back again with his TWO reviews for this weeks show! Kayla Bridget Williams is a painter and an illustrator who runs Sandwich Bay Studio. Labrador Morning caught Kayla at her home to find out about her art and what inspires her to create. Registration opened yesterday for the Labrador "Race to the Top", an organised snowmobile drag race in Lab West. Robyn Ayles and Kellen Pelley are part of the board that oversees the race. They gave us the run down.