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Dashcam footage shows school bus making prohibited turn in Paradise
Nolan Young recorded a bus driver making an prohibited left turn β from the wrong lane βon what appears to be a broken red light in Paradise on Thursday afternoon. More video
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Video Driven: Watch our special Here & Now town hall forum on dangerous driving
CBC Newfoundland and Labrador brings you a series of stories about dangerous driving on roads in our province.
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Winner-turned-loser wants investigation into school board vote
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Wade Smith is calling for a full investigation into the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District vote count in Zone 12.
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Head-on collision near Botwood sends 2 people to hospital
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Two people were brought to hospital following two-vehicle collision near Botwood on Thursday night.
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50-cent increase in N.L. minimum wage in 2017
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If you work for the minimum legal wage in Newfoundland and Labrador, you'll be earning $11 an hour by October 2017.
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Crash leads to diesel spill on TCH near Bishop's Falls
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Service NL inspecting clean up efforts by trucking company involved in crash that led to spill of up to 500 litres of diesel near Bishop's Falls.
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5 suicides in 8 months in Labrador West: Health minister
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There have been five suicides in the past eight months in the Labrador West region, Health Minister John Haggie says.
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Come From Away gets standing ovation at Toronto opening
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Come From Away, the musical that tells the story of the people who were stranded in Gander following the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in the U.S., got a standing ovation in Toronto Wednesday night.
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Transit rate hikes 'thoughtless and backward,' says anti-poverty advocate
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An advocate for people living in poverty says the proposal by the City of St. John's to increase bus fees amounts to a further tax on the most vulnerable citizens.
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CBC Investigates RNC chief, St. John's councillor meet over taxi industry concerns
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St. John's Coun. Sheilagh O'Leary says she's trying to figure out how the city can begin increasing its role in regulating the taxi industry.
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Heart surgery patients in N.L. told of potential infection risk
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Eastern Health is notifying adult patients who have had open heart surgery since 2012 about a potential infection risk from a device used during the operation.
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Too many faxes caused N.L. school board election result error
Roughly 300 missing ballots meant all the difference in Zone 12 of the NLESD school board elections β causing the wrong man to be declared winner first.
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'Heartless': Foreign workers to replace Canadian crews aboard local shipping company tankers
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The union representing workers for Coastal Shipping says its Canadian employees are being laid off during the winter season and replaced with workers from other countries to save money.
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Video replay: RNC says dashcams help, but so do witnesses
Should all drivers mount video cameras to their dashboards? Const. Geoff Higdon says video evidence is useful β and human eyewitnesses are as well.
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Canada's most powerful women list includes Newfoundlander Anne Whelan
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A Newfoundland businesswoman who runs companies that employ 700 people has been named to the Top 100 list put out by the national Women's Executive Network.
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How far would you go for a deal? Black Friday bus bringing bargain hunters to St. John's
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A bus bound for sales in St. John's will be pulling out of Corner Brook at 8 a.m. Friday, with shoppers hitting the ground running that evening at the Avalon Mall.
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Decision delayed in misconduct case of Dr. Francis Adeagbo
A tribunal has delayed its decision regarding an allegation of professional misconduct against Francis Adeagbo for having a sexual relationship with a former patient in Labrador.
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Man dead after pickup swerves into ditch on Trans-Canada Highway
One man is dead after the pickup he was driving swerved off the Trans-Canada Highway on Wednesday morning.
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Sick passenger causes Germany-bound Eurowings flight to land in St. John's
Eurowings flight 171 was flying from Cancun, Mexico, to Cologne, Germany, when it diverted to St. John's early Thursday morning due to a sick passenger.
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CBC Investigates 'Weakness in the system': Newfound Cabs says St. John's city council should police taxi industry
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The manager of Newfound Cabs says St. John's city council needs to do more to ensure safety in the taxi industry.
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Video Trading tunes: Shanneyganock frontman Chris Andrews jams with Cuban guitarist Onelvis
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Newfoundland trad musician Chris Andrews invites musicians from around the world into his living room to exchange songs.
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Play on! Gambo gets its own outdoor ice rink
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After two years of planning and fundraising, construction on a new outdoor ice rink in Gambo is now underway.
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Driver with 3 recent impaired charges pulled over again
A driver who has been charged with impaired driving three times in recent months was pulled over in St. John's again Wednesday afternoon.
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Gas up 3 cents a litre, diesel and heating oil jump across N.L.
Gasoline went up by nearly three cents a litre at the pumps on Thursday, while the price of diesel and heating oil are also up.
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Live Blog Thumb through Thursday in the CBC N.L. Live Blog
Follow updates from CBC newsrooms in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Alan Doyle honoured with Canadian Red Cross Humanitarian award
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Alan Doyle is no stranger to awards, but usually it's for his music.
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Ray Stacey murder trial jurors get first look at grisly crime scene photos
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Photos of the scene where Ray Stacey allegedly murdered Clifford Comerford were introduced to a St. John's courtroom on Tuesday.
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'The memories, the loneliness': Alyssa Davis family prepares for Christmas without her
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The uncle of a teenage girl killed on the road talks about his message for young drivers, as his family faces the first anniversary of her death.
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96-year-old jokes she 'might be dead' before her court date over Muskrat Falls
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Dorothy Michelin says she was just taking pictures outside the Muskrat Falls gate, and this is her first time in court.
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New ballots in school board vote swing 1 seat
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New ballots that have been counted in Tuesday's English School Board vote have swung a seat away from Wade Smith, an advocate for the Whitbourne school.
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Ron Ellsworth apologizes for comments about taxi safety perceived as 'insensitive'
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St. Johnβs Deputy Mayor Ron Ellsworth has issued an apology after facing criticism over comments he made to CBC News.
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NDP housing complaint 'fictitious' or MHA failed duty to help, says minister
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The House of Assembly spent part of Wednesday's question period on whether "Tom", a person the NDP says is living in deplorable subsidized housing, actually exists.
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Police on the hunt for stolen ATV in Bishop's Falls
A blue and yellow Bombardier all-terrain vehicle was stolen from a Bishop's Falls home in October, police say.
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Video Driven: Crash survivors open up about life-changing injuries
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Car crash survivors say the phrase "non-life-threatening injuries" obscures the social harm caused by seemingly minor accidents.
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Dozens of wells, billions in spending? Deepwater potential in offshore N.L. hard to predict
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With the right economic and exploration outcomes, the deepwater potential for oil and gas development in offshore Newfoundland and Labrador could radically transform both the industry and the province.
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Car hits guardrail on TCH, 2 sent to hospital
Police say a woman was seriously injured in a single-vehicle crash on the Trans-Canada Highway near Hillview Wednesday morning.
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Doctor fathered child of 19-year-old former patient, hearing reveals
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Francis Adeagbo, a former Labrador doctor who needed a chaperone to treat female patients, fathered a child with a 19-year-old patient.
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St. John's council proposes hikes in a host of city fees
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The City of St. John's is proposing a host of fee changes as part of a program review for its 2017 budget.
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Trail damage from Thanksgiving Day storm won't sideline snowmobilers
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The Newfoundland and Labrador Snowmobile Federation says the trail system across the island will be ready for users in spite of damage from a big Thanksgiving Day storm.
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Weather Snow for Newfoundland Thursday: 3 things you need to know
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With the first snowfall of the season set for parts of Newfoundland, CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says if anything, it's a good reminder to get those snow tires on.
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Ballistic latest business to close in downtown St. John's
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Ballistic β which has been selling skate and snowboarding gear in downtown St. John's for over two decades β is closing for good in January.
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CBC Investigates Who's driving your cab? St. John's taxi trade put to the test
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A CBC News investigation has found significant gaps in the way the taxi industry in St. John's is regulated and calls into question who's in charge of overseeing drivers β and whether the system is working.
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Day 12 of lockout at Atlantic Minerals operation, with no end in sight
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Many locked-out workers are concerned about the lack of a paycheque so close to Christmas, but Atlantic Minerals says an agreement is easily achievable.
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N.L. had Canada's lowest homicide rate in 2015: StatsCan
Newfoundland and Labrador reported Canada's lowest homicide rate last year, according to Statistics Canada.
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Man facing attempted murder charge released on $10K bail
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A man facing attempted an murder charge for allegedly trying to poison a woman in hospital has been released from custody.
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CBC Investigates No criminal background check, no worries: How I became a City Wide Taxi driver
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How easy is it to become a taxi driver in St. John's? A CBC producer went through the process and found work with one company without a criminal background check.
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How much is too much? N.L. dispenses the most antibiotics in Canada
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A new public health campaign is taking aim at antibiotic use in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Hammer used in Tim Hortons hold-up, woman arrested
RCMP were called to the Tim Hortons on Cromer Avenue in Grand Falls-Windsor just after 2 a.m. Wednesday.
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2 arrested, police seeking third suspect in Meadows break and enter
Two people were caught in the act Tuesday night and a third is wanted by police in connection to a break and enter in Meadows.
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Volunteer-led care home challenges communities in Southern Labrador to offset upgrade costs
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When faced with a $6,000 bill for new dining room chairs, Harbourview Manor in Mary's Harbour took to a challenge instead of a chequebook.
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On Thursday's CrossTalk: Should there be better regulations for cabs and cab drivers?
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Who's driving your cab? St. John's taxi trade put to the test
Undercover investigation reveals gaps in oversight of cab drivers in N.L.'s capital city
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St. John's lighting up purple to raise awareness for pancreatic cancer
'The more sets of purple lights we have, the more awareness it creates,' says organizer
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Black eyes and gold medals: St. John's martial artists bring home the hardware from Muay Thai nationals
Young St. John's club gains valuable experience taking on fighters from across Canada
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Aquaman set to hit the big screen in 2018
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