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Updated Graham Veitch, 18, charged with 1st-degree murder of David Collins
Graham Veitch, 18, has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of pharmacist David Collins in Logy-Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove on Saturday evening. More
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New Complaint dismissed against Labrador doctor who fathered child of former patient
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The complaint against a former Labrador doctor who had a sexual relationship with a woman who was his patient has been dismissed.
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Updated Ray Stacey found not guilty of 2nd degree murder
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The jury in the second-degree murder trial of Ray Stacey has delivered a verdict of not guilty.
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New Vandalized Grand Falls-Windsor school set to be demolished
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The Town of Grand Falls-Windsor is benching plans to use the old Exploits Valley High Maple Division building for recreational activities, and it will now likely be torn down.
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New 'Get the snow off:' Photo shared on social media urges drivers to clear windows
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A photo that circulated on social media last week of a van in Corner Brook driving with all its windows covered in snow has stirred up some conversation — and a warning from police.
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Updated Counselling services improved after suicides in Labrador West, says health minister
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It's been nearly a month since news broke of a number of suicides in Labrador West. Health minister John Haggie says mental health services have gotten better since then.
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'A wonderful person:' Linda Vatcher remembered after death in Jordan
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Former colleagues and community members are remembering 62-year-old Linda Vatcher, a Canadian tourist killed in an armed attack in Jordan on Sunday.
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Truck stolen from Paradise bar, burned in Mahers
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Police are investigating after a truck was stolen in Paradise and set ablaze in Mahers on the weekend.
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Water damage shuts part of Memorial University engineering building
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Parts of the engineering building at Memorial University in St. John's remained closed Monday as crews worked to clean up water damage.
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Military probe finds 'unacceptable language' in cadet dress-code pamphlets
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A Canadian Forces probe of cadet dress-code pamphlets has uncovered eight containing "unacceptable language," months after controversy over a similar recruitment leaflet that "shamed" young women.
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Two weekend assaults in Stephenville area
Bay St. George RCMP say two separate weekend incidents have resulted in two men charged with assault.
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A very Hey Rosetta! Christmas: Fans line up for St. John's holiday tradition
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It's been a heck of a run for Hey Rosetta! over the past nine years and this year's series of Christmas concerts was a chance for the band to celebrate how far they've come and give back to the community.
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Man faces multiple charges following several armed robberies in St. John's
A man is facing multiple charges following several armed robberies in St. John's Sunday night.
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New emergency brain procedure saving stroke patients
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A highly specialized blood clot removal technique is now being offered at 22 hospitals across Canada to patients who are in the midst of having a stroke. Advocates of the procedure known as a "thrombectomy" say it's the first advance in stroke treatment in 20 years.
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Question about manslaughter, no verdict in 2nd day of Ray Stacey jury deliberations
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The jury in Ray Stacey's second-degree murder trial has yet to reach a verdict, following Day 2 of deliberations Sunday.
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Diving into the mysteries of WW II Bell Island shipwrecks
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A group of researchers will explore the underwater battlefields off the coast of Bell Island, led by a Memorial University student with a personal connection to the wrecks.
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Linda Vatcher of Burgeo, N.L., killed in Jordan
Gunmen ambushed Jordanian police in a series of attacks Sunday, including at a Crusader castle popular with tourists, killing a woman visiting from Canada, seven officers and two local civilians, officials said. Thirty-four people were also injured.
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Analysis Why the MHA pension debate is proof the system overseeing N.L. politicians now works
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One important thing may have been lost in the recent debate over retirement benefits for members of the House of Assembly — the public nature of the debate is proof that the system is working.
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Video 'Lucky no one hurt' in Paradise hit and run, says family
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As a family gathered for Christmas dinner Saturday night in Paradise, a driver crashed into one of their vehicles parked on the road and took off. They're sharing surveillance video of the crash, hoping to find the driver.
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Snowbusters program helps seniors, at-risk youth
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With 80 senior citizen clients and many more wait-listed, Choices For Youth's Snowbusters program is keeping at-risk youth busy this week.
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First Listen: From Stage to Stage: A Very Blasty Christmas
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From stray seabirds to municipal bylaws, the recitationists who perform From Stage to Stage concerts get poetic inspiration from real life.
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Santa lets reindeer rest, takes twin otter to Labrador Coast instead
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Santa makes a special visit to isolated coastal Labrador communities mainly accessible by boat for the Santa to the Coast project, a partnership between Air Labrador and the Rotary Club in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
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Pecking out poles: Lumsden woodpeckers coaxed into moving house
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Woodpeckers have gutted out so many telephone poles on a section of the northeast coast, a man in Lumsden is trying to stop further damage.
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St. John's IceCaps split weekend games on New York roadtrip
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The St. John's IceCaps are leaving New York state with a win and and an overtime loss in their final games before Christmas.
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Man, 85, charged with indecent exposure in St. John's
An elderly St. John's man was charged Saturday after exposing himself.
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Live Blog Another day, another storm: Ryan's Blog
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Ryan Snoddon, CBC's meteorologist in Newfoundland and Labrador, keeps track of weather across the province.
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Feet in school, head in the clouds: Young Makkovik pilot flies solo
Mandy Smith of Makkovik, on Labrador's north coast, turned her dream of becoming a pilot into a reality with her first solo flight on the weekend.
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Port Blandford is growing, a 'rarity in rural Newfoundland'
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The mayor of Port Blandford says recent projects mean the town is bucking the rural community trend by growing in size.
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Vengeful or vulnerable? Jury deliberates on accused Ray Stacey and murder of Clifford Comerford
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Was it self-defence or a cold-blooded killing? And who brought the knife? Many questions are left unanswered as the jury begins deliberations in the murder trial of Ray Stacey.
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Outstanding fines from 2 St. John's drivers total nearly $27K
A pair of St. John's drivers were charged Saturday, both owing hefty fines.
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Couchsurfing Canada: red couch will tour country on wheels, rails and wings
Beginning in March, Polish immigrants Peter Sobierajski and Ela Kinowska will be taking a red couch on a nationwide tour to ask people what Canada means to them.
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Family devastated as relatives sent back to Mexico en route to N.L. for Christmas
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A woman and her 17-year-old son were en route to St. john's when they were turned away at Toronto Pearson International Airport, and sent back to Mexico.
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A Christmas Classic: Kittiwake Dance Theatre celebrates 30 years of The Nutcracker
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After three decades of ballet dancing, Kittiwake Dance Theatre wanted to shake up its version of The Nutcracker by adding live music.
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Storm surge was 'unreal,' resident of Newfoundland's south coast says
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Mose Ambrose resident Charlie Wells says Friday's storm surge caused serious damage to his community on the south coast of Newfoundland.
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Food bank use doubles since iron ore downturn in Labrador West
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The Labrador West Ministerial Food Bank says generosity in the community is always there for them to help the people who need it.
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Wear your 'Vow' to end violence against women in N.L.
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The Port aux Basques man behind a new clothing line that's raising money and awareness to end violence against women says he did so because the efforts are currently one-sided.
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Live Blog Final arguments in Ray Stacey's 2nd-degree murder trial
Lawyers are expected to deliver their final arguments Saturday in the second-degree murder trial for Ray Stacey.
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Exclusive Finishing what he started: Canadian veteran fights ISIS years after brother's death
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Michael Kennedy says his brother — who died in a roadside bomb in Afghanistan in 2007 — was a big reason he decided to enlist in the fight against ISIS.
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Power slowly being restored after outage in Port aux Basques, along southwest coast
A power outage on parts of the southwest coast and Port aux Basques continues with an estimated restoration time of 6:00 p.m. Saturday.
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Come by Chance refinery warns carbon tax could shut it down
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The manager of North Atlantic Refining is warning that the federal government's mandate for a price on carbon could put it out of business.
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Police catch thief in the act at Corner Brook business
A 20-year-old man was caught stealing by police Corner Brook Friday evening.
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T'Railway closures hamper island-wide snowmobile travel
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The provincial government has closed a popular 180-kilometre section of the T'Railway Provincial Park between Badger and Gander, as well as a portion near Port Blandford.
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Cold weather likely cause of death for rare bird in St. Anthony
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A rare bird that's been around St. Anthony for the past couple of months has died. The sandhill crane first showed up in southern Labrador, but has lingered in St. Anthony since October.
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Newfoundland's Fortunate Ones top pick for Prime Minister
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau chose a song by Newfoundland folk duo Fortunate Ones as his Christmas pick for a Montreal radio station Friday.
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St. John's man learns new neighbour was a girl he saved from a fire 65 years ago
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Ed Malone, who goes by Kip, rescued two young girls from a burning home on Central Street in St. John's in 1951. Now, 65 years later, he has become neighbours with one of them.
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Flooding, storm surges, highway closures as blizzard whipped through N.L.
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Newfoundland and Labrador was battered with nasty winter weather for the third time in four days, as wind and snow hammered parts of the province Friday.
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Here's what you can expect as deep freeze, extreme weather grip much of Canada
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Extreme winter weather is hitting much of Canada, with biting cold, heavy snowfall and gusting winds causing closures, scary driving conditions and power outages, and more stormy conditions are expected.
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Man arrested as cocaine, marijuana seized from home in C.B.S
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Police say the equivalent of 1,290 marijuana cigarettes have been seized in a search of a residence in Conception Bay South.
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