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Blizzard sweeps into Newfoundland, shutting down schools, flights, transit
A fierce blizzard that threatens to dump as much as 60 centimetres of snow brought eastern Newfoundland to a standstill Tuesday, as it closed schools, courts, offices and shopping malls. More video
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Inuit education forum in Nain to focus on keeping students, parents interested in school
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Teachers and principals from throughout northern Canada are meeting in Nain this week for a forum on Inuit education.
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Reporter's right to cover story at heart of court case involving Muskrat Falls protest
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A Supreme Court justice heard arguments about whether the editor of TheIndependent.ca should be held in contempt for breaking an injunction at Muskrat Falls.
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Europe watching for close vote on Canada's trade deal tomorrow
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Canada's trade deal with the European Union was signed last October, but its ratification is neither sealed nor delivered. Members of the European Parliament vote Wednesday on the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement and it might be close.
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Chiropractic care could reduce workers compensation costs, study suggests
The Newfoundland and Labrador Chiropractic Association is touting a recent study that says seeing a chiropractor first for a workplace injury results in getting workers back on the job faster.
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Bones found in St. John's harbour
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is investigating the discovery of bones on the south side of St. John's Harbour on Monday.
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Ramea water cleared to drink, town lifts state of emergency
The town of Ramea has lifted its state of emergency, two months after a storm surge contaminated its water system.
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Threats against student, school staff lead to charges for Port au Choix youth
A teenager in Port au Choix has been charged with making threats towards a fellow student and staff members at his school.
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Lovers in a blustery time: How to save a stormy Valentine's Day
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While most businesses are battened down, there are still a couple of options for lovebirds looking for a Valentine's Day treat.
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Sewage spending may not be sexy, but Gander council calls it a necessity
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Gander's new multi-million dollar wastewater treatment facility will be one of the largest infrastructure projects the town has ever taken on, said Deputy Mayor Cyril Abbott.
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Video Windows on the storm: A time-lapse look at the blizzard in St. John's
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Many people in St. John’s were at home today, watching the winter storm through their windows, including our own Zach Goudie.
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Live Blog Ryan Snoddon: Full details on today's blizzard
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Ryan Snoddon, CBC's meteorologist in Newfoundland and Labrador, keeps track of weather across the province.
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The Ocean Ranger: Revisit CBC's coverage of the tragic sinking, and its aftermath
A ferocious storm that struck an exploratory rig on the night of Feb. 14, 1982, changed Newfoundland and Labrador forever.
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Video How to: Valentine's Day message on a mug
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Erin Callahan has a Valentine’s Day message that could only sound romantic to a Newfoundlander or Labradorian: “Eat the face off ya!”
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Potential carcinogen found in water used on Coast Guard ships
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The Canadian Coast Guard and the union representing sailors are at odds over the health risk of potential carcinogens found in potable water on a handful of ships.
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Piccadilly home destroyed by fire, tenant and owners without insurance
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A home in the western Newfoundland town of Piccadilly was completely destroyed by fire Monday morning.
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Weather Eastern Newfoundland Storm Centre: Closures and cancellations
Follow our Storm Centre updates for the latest on closures and cancellations in Eastern Newfoundland.
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Weather Central Newfoundland closures, cancellation in our Storm Centre
Follow the updates on closures, cancellations and delays across central Newfoundland in our Storm Centre.
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Weather Western Newfoundland closures and cancellations in our Storm Centre
Get the latest updates for closures in western Newfoundland by following our Storm Centre.
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Pre-budget consultations conclude in Labrador with pitches for proactive provincial government
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Pre-budget consultations drew to a close in Happy Valley-Goose Bay Monday evening with attendees calling for the government to be proactive and help with the workforce.
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ATV operator who drove drunk gets probation for crash that left man brain damaged
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The youth accused of striking down Colby Duffenais while driving his ATV drunk in 2015 was sentenced to two years probation on Monday.
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On the spot HIV tests offered at St. John's, Corner Brook pharmacies
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Memorial University's pharmacy school is launching a six-month pilot project on Valentines Day to encourage people to get screened for HIV.
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Immigration key to N.L.'s economic growth, says MUN prof
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An associate professor at Memorial University says Newfoundland and Labrador's economic growth depends on immigrants.
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Police seeking man who may have info on Paradise home invasion
A suspect in Thursday's Paradise home invasion was convicted of manslaughter in a fatal Toronto jailhouse beating in 2010, CBC News has learned.
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'Who wants pizza?': WestJet pilot buys food for stranded Air Canada passengers
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A WestJet pilot is earning high praise after paying for pizza for passengers that got rerouted while travelling to St. John's — on an Air Canada flight.
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Live Blog Will you be our valentine and follow the CBC N.L. Live Blog?
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Video How do students, and parents, behave? We hear from 30 teachers
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Part two of our special series on education is focusing on behaviours that teachers are seeing in the classroom from their students, and outside of school when dealing with parents.
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CUPE rallies against public-private partnership for Corner Brook nursing home
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CUPE held a lunch hour rally in Corner Brook on Monday to show government it's not happy with the plan to build a new long-term care facility using public-private partnerships.
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Who says shovelling can't be romantic? Snow storm Valentine's Day greetings
Romantic gestures have a different meaning in Newfoundland and Labrador when there's a snow storm on the way for Valentine's Day.
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Charges upgraded to 1st-degree murder for 2 Vikings members accused in Dale Porter killing
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The charges against two men accused in the 2014 death of Dale Porter in North River have been upgraded to first-degree murder.
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Sex assault case against RNC officer will hinge on consent, Crown says
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Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer Const. Carl Douglas Snelgrove cried before jury selection began for his sexual assault trial at Supreme Court in St. John's Monday.
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Chair experiment request rejected at Dunphy inquiry
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The judge leading the Don Dunphy inquiry has denied a request to have an expert witness conduct an experiment to determine if Dunphy could have raised and pointed a rifle at the police officer who shot him.
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Retrial for accused killer Steven Neville postponed until 2018
The trial is now scheduled to start March 5, 2018.
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2 arrested near Deer Lake for drug trafficking
RCMP have arrested two people in connection with drug trafficking in the Deer Lake area.
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Nan's hobby gone political: Newfoundland knitters jump on 'pussyhat' trend
Two knitters in Newfoundland are using their hobby to support a political message in the United States.
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MUN swims to 17 medals at AUS Championships
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The Memorial University Sea-Hawks showed their strength in the pool over the weekend at the AUS Swimming Championships in Prince Edward Island, claiming 17 medals overall, including five gold.
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Weak punishments, big classes breed bad habits, teachers say
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Teachers from across Newfoundland and Labrador say behaviours in the classroom are getting worse, and they are laying part of the blame on class sizes and the "no zero" policy.
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Child sex doll trial opens Pandora's box of questions about child porn
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A trial in St. John's that centres on a box containing an unassembled sex doll raises fundamental and complicated questions about child pornography.
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Jazz musician pans streaming site's paltry pay
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A royalty cheque is usually music to a performer's ears, but a jazz artist originally from N.L. is highlighting the paltry pay from streaming services like iTunes and Spotify after getting a $25 cheque.
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Can Ches Crosbie connect? Lawyer soft launching bid for PC leadership
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St. John's lawyer Ches Crosbie will "soft launch" his campaign as early as this week, CBC News has learned.
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'Massive pothole' takes out tires on Pitts Memorial, says couple
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Jordan Lee says his girlfriend, Rebecca Lawlor, was driving them home from dinner Friday night when an unexpected pothole on Pitts Memorial caused two flat tires.
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Chocolate tasting: It's an edible art form
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Alexis Templeton describes herself as a chocolate collector, and has combined her passion for the delicious concoction with a sideline of selling quality chocolate in her St. John's studio.
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Blame social media, video games for behavior problems in school, educators say
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Growing up in the social media age is doing more harm than good, says a school counsellor in St. John’s.
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Video Climbing the walls to get to B.C. for rock climbing competition
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Two teens from St. John's are getting ready to head west and take on the best bouldering climbers in Canada.
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'Sextortion' warning from RNC: It happens here in N.L.
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Two police officers are on a mission to warn parents and teens that Newfoundland and Labrador is far from immune to the trappings of sexting and sexual exploitation.
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Recovering addict reaches out to drug abusers in Labrador
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Teri Drosch, who battled back from drug addiction herself, is reaching out to others by forming Happy Valley-Goose Bay's first Narcotics Anonymous group.
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'It's trying to capture the moment,' says musician Mick Davis
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Mick Davis, known for his work with rock band The Novaks, wrote and recorded songs almost immediately for his new solo album, Endless Weekend.
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Video 'Grease' is the word as flash mob hits Avalon Mall
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Shoppers at the Avalon Mall in St. John's were hit by a flash mob performance on Saturday by Prince of Wales Collegiate students starring in the musical Grease.
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Suspect sought in Milton vet clinic break and enter
Police are looking for a person they say took cash and prescription drugs from a veterinary clinic in Milton.
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Bell Aliant working to restore internet, long-distance service in Natuashish
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Since late Tuesday, calls in and out of the Labrador community have been made only with satellite phones or the Xplornet rural internet service.
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Man suspended from driving since 2008 has vehicle impounded
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The RNC pulled over a 27-year-old male driver in St. John's Saturday, only to discover he's been suspended from driving for the last nine years.
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