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Muskrat Falls protesters 'fighting for land and food'
Protesters who broke through a gate and entered the Muskrat Falls work site in central Labrador Saturday night say they were proud to make their voices heard on environmental issues. More
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First Listen: Three new albums by Ewan Dobson
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Guitar virtuoso and YouTube sensation Ewan Dobson says his relocation to Newfoundland and Labrador has made it easier for him to create and record new music.
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'We have to stand together': Muskrat Falls protesters gather in St. John's
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Hundreds of Muskrat Falls protesters chanted “water is life” as they rallied in the rain outside the Colonial Building in St. John’s Sunday afternoon.
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From their perspective, photo exhibit shows life with a disability
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The photo exhibit Making the Journey is a collection of photos taken by people with disabilities over the past year. It show life, and transportation challenges, from their perspective.
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Art from ashes: St. John's sculptor designing monument to Alberta wildfires
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Sculptor Morgan MacDonald is in talks with a Fort McMurray MP to create a bronze statue to honour firefighters, first responders, and all acts of kindness during the Alberta wildfires.
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Lower Churchill's cultural history should be protected, says archeology professor
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A Memorial University archeologist says the province should do more to protect the intangible cultural history of the area being flooded to create the Muskrat Falls reservoir in central Labrador.
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Muskrat Falls protesters bring hunger strikers from Labrador to Ottawa
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A growing protest over the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project in N.L. arrived in Ottawa on Sunday over fears methylmercury in water could contaminate fish and game stocks.
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Corner Brook's 1st Syrian refugee family leaves province
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A Syrian refugee family who came to Corner Brook last December has moved on to be closer to family in Ontario.
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700 workers escorted from Muskrat Falls site
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In a statement released Sunday afternoon by Nalcor Energy, the company said about 700 workers were "peacefully and safely escorted" from the site.
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Crash claims life of 28-year-old man
A 28-year-old man is dead after a collision near Bishops Falls.
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'People are growing desperate' Paul Davis tells PC party
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In his outgoing speech to the PC Party, Paul Davis focused on criticizing the new Liberal government, instead of his own legacy.
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'Like finding a treasure': Community garden grows work opportunities
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A community garden at a centre for people with autism creates work opportunities as well as producing a bumper crop of potatoes, veggies and fruit.
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Unlicenced drivers, traffic violators keep RNC busy
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RNC officers issued summary offence tickets and impounded several vehicles in the last 24 hours.
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Muskrat Falls workers bused out after protesters occupy site in Central Labrador
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Busloads of workers are being sent home after protesters occupied the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project in Central Labrador yesterday.
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More funding needed to help curb family violence: Lynn Moore
A prominent St. John's defence lawyer says more funding needs to be provided at the federal and provincial levels to help curb family violence.
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Unlicenced driver crashes into school playground in Corner Brook
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Just after 8 p.m. Saturday, the RNC were called to Woodbine Avenue, where an 18-year-old woman had lost control of a vehicle and collided into the playground near J.J. Curling Elementary.
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Bridging the gap: New bridges reopen an alternate route across Newfoundland
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Some people on Newfoundland's southwest coast are overjoyed that the province is replacing two bridges on old woods roads linking Buchans Junction to the Burgeo highway and reopening an old shortcut.
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Woman held in vehicle against her will, man arrested in St. John's
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A 21-year-old man has been arrested and charged with assault and forcible confinement in St. John's.
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Live Blog Get all the news you need this weekend with the CBC N.L. Live Blog
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Labrador and Newfoundland's south coast bracing for more rain
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Following the Thankgiving weekend storm that rocked much of Newfoundland, some of the hardest hit areas are preparing for even more rain, while Labrador could receive a messy mix of rain and snow.
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FFAW president hopes Canada-EU trade talks aren't finished
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The head of Newfoundland and Labrador's largest private-sector union saws he's disappointed that Canada-EU trade talks have fallen apart.
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Police investigating ATV crash on Port aux Basques residential street
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A man is in critical but stable condition in hospital in St. John's after an ATV rollover in Port aux Basques. Alcohol and speed are believed to be contributing factors.
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Video What are you at? Vintage video games
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If you liked playing Centipede in the arcade, you'll love Scott Mercer's basement.
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Video Yacker, snacker, distracter: 6 MUN library misbehavers
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If you hit the MUN Library, you know them already: the six types you can always find "studying" at the QEII.
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Grenfell Campus pitches paint at people
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Getting covered in colourful paint during a running race doesn't sound like tons of fun on Saturday around 100 people got a taste of the rainbow.
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Fogo Island's 'beautiful images' shape new film shot on island
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The writer and director of a new film shot in Newfoundland and Labrador says it was "amazing" to work in the province.
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Accident causes traffic delays in central Newfoundland
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A single vehicle traffic accident caused major delays on the Trans Canada Highway in central Newfoundland Saturday afternoon.
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Inuk artist taking Muskrat Falls hunger strike to Ottawa
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After beginning his hunger strike on Oct. 13, Inuk artist Billy Gauthier and fellow hunger strikers Delilah Saunders and Jerry Kohlmeister are taking their protest to Ottawa.
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Muskrat Falls project 'should never have seen the light of day': N.L's new consumer advocate
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The new consumer advocate for Newfoundland and Labrador is not a fan of the embattled Muskrat Falls project.
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Ivy league challenge: Perry Trimper asks Harvard boss to clarify methylmercury research
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A difference of opinion between a Harvard University professor and the Newfoundland and Labrador government is being pushed to the top ranks of the Ivy league university.
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Video Haunted NL is going live! Monday, Oct. 24, 7 p.m.
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When there's something strange in the neighbourhood, folklorist Dale Jarvis is the one to call. On Monday, he takes your questions live on CBCNL YouTube and Facebook.
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Man to appear in court following incident with St. John's cab driver
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Around 4 a.m. Saturday, the RNC received a report that a taxi driver was having issues with a customer in the east end of St. John's.
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PC Party considers lower taxes, democratic reform at AGM
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With the resignation of Progressive Conservative Party Leader Paul Davis, the focus of the party's weekend AGM in Gander now turns to policy and setting rules for choosing a successor.
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Looking back on 7 days of unrest at Muskrat Falls
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As the protest at Muskrat Falls enters its second sustained week, here is a look at the past seven days from the words of those involved.
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Trooper, beloved Bay St. George rescue cat dies from cancer
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The three-legged rescue cat had touched the hearts of thousands in Newfoundland and Labrador, and around the world.
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'There's a real possibility of death,' says Labrador doctor about hunger strikes
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Now that Inuk artist Billy Gauthier is into the eighth day of a hunger strike against planned Muskrat Falls flooding, some are questioning how long the human body can survive without food.
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Suspended driver owing more than $10K in fines has vehicle seized
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The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary were busy dealing with traffic violations overnight on the Northeast Avalon.
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Body of homicide victim Joshua Whalen found off Roaches Line
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There's been a major development in two-year-old homicide and missing persons case, with the confirmation that the body discovered off Roaches Line is Joshua Whalen.
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Corner Brook assault sends 1 to hospital with serious injury
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The incident took place Friday afternoon in the Humber Heights area, where a man was assaulted by another man.
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Furry friends need saving too: Corner Brook firefighters get pet oxygen masks
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The Corner Brook Fire Department has two new oxygen masks that will help them save the lives of more beloved family pets.
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Pro tips for booking a bargain getaway down south
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Travel bloggers and pros share their best advice on how to escape the coming cold of winter for a southern destination, without breaking the bank
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Universal Helicopters 'not taking sides' in Muskrat Falls protest: CEO
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Universal Helicopters' president and CEO says the company needs to honour its contracts.
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Not again! Towns on high alert as heavy rain forecast for southern, western N.L.
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People in towns like Burgeo and St. Alban's are again bracing for heavy rain, with Environment Canada warning up to 80 mm could fall in some areas Friday and Saturday.
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Another school bus sidelined by safety concerns
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Service NL has pulled another school bus off the road for mechanical and safety problems.
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Fogo Islanders fear 11-hour trip to borrow a book if their library closes
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It took a day of travelling for a group from Fogo Island to make it to a public consultation on Thursday so they could defend their public library.
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All emergency vehicles permitted to pass through Muskrat Falls gate: protesters, Nalcor, police agree
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The protest at Muskrat Falls near Happy Valley-Goose Bay in Labrador has entered its seventh consecutive day.
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Video Haunting at ARNNL: Nurses tell the tale of a watchful spirit
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It's Victorian mansion-turned-office building in downtown St. John's. But a piece of the past refuses to move out.
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RNC confirm Joshua Whalen's remains found on Roaches Line
Human remains found last week near the New Line Road area of Roaches Line are confirmed to be those of homicide victim Joshua Whalen.
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Filmed on Fogo: Boundaries to screen at St. John's International Women's Film Festival
On Friday night, CBC in Newfoundland and Labrador will present a screening of Boundaries at the Holy Heart Theatre for the St. John's International Women's Film Festival and you're invited to attend.
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Passenger dies aboard flight diverted to Happy Valley-Goose Bay
A passenger died following a medical emergency that diverted his plane to Labrador on Friday morning, RCMP say.
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St. John's man, 52, facing child luring charges
A St. John's man has been arrested and charged for child luring after an investigation by the RCMP and RNC.
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