The Weekender

On The Weekender podcast this week, La Vieille Maison in Meteghan is in a big contest that could revitalize the historic structure. Dan Robichaud with the society will speak on how you can help.

Show Notes

On The Weekender podcast this week, La Vieille Maison in Meteghan is in a big contest that could revitalize the historic structure. Dan Robichaud with the society will speak on how you can help.

Jakob Postlewaite talks to Ian White with Western Counties Regional Libraries about programming being offered this year.

A dead whale washed ashore in Wedgeport this week. We spoke with Tonya Wimmer of the Marine Animal Response Society.

And the Valley High School Hockey League boys all-star game took place this Sunday in Yarmouth. Julien Boudreau with the host-Par-en-Bas Sharks will tell us more.

The Weekender is an award-winning news program produced by Y95 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The show tells the stories of the Tri-Counties – in-depth interviews, background stories, looks at the local entertainment and music scenes and so much more. It is our finger on the pulse of the region that includes Yarmouth, Digby, and Shelburne.

There are now many ways to listen to the program. It originally airs Saturday at 9 a.m. on 95.5 CJLS in Yarmouth, 93.5 in Digby, and 96.3 in Shelburne.

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What is The Weekender?

The Weekender is an award-winning news program produced by Y95 CJLS in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The show tells the stories of the Tri-Counties – in-depth interviews, background stories, looks at the local entertainment and music scenes and so much more. It is our finger on the pulse of the region that includes Yarmouth, Digby, and Shelburne.