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New Labour, housing markets see weak 2016 in St. John's
Household income in the St. John's area grew only 1.1 per cent in 2016, the slowest growth rate since 1997. More
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New Some St. John's neighbourhoods easier than others for automated garbage collection
The City of St. John's is hoping to start rolling out robotic garbage collection next year, but one councillor says there are still some kinks to work out.
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Live blog Civilian body should investigate police, Dunphy inquiry told
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There were new calls Thursday to stop the practice of police investigating police at a public forum held at the Don Dunphy shooting inquiry.
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Curing etiquette: Is the crowd at the Brier getting out of hand?
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They’re loud. They’re proud. But are the fans in St. John's going too far? Some curlers at the Brier are questioning the behaviour of the crowd during games involving the hometown rink.
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Updated 2 Brier matches for Team Gushue today, fans asked to wear red for Team CA game
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Brad Gushue and Team Newfoundland and Labrador are back for two more games Thursday which will determine club's position heading into the weekend playoffs.
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New Jail time for man convicted of burning Flat Bay community centre
Gage Cormier has been sentenced to two years, less a day, in connection with the 2015 fire.
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Sunrise Records reveals locations of former HMV stores … and Avalon Mall isn't among them
Sunrise Records has revealed the locations of 29 new music stores it plans to open in former HMV properties.
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Let's try this again: Memorial University reviewing bids on new science building
Memorial University is now reviewing bids for the construction of the massive new science building on its St. John's campus.
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Strategy needed to address wage gap, says Cathy Bennett
Newfoundland and Labrador's minister responsible for the status of women says she's proud that all members of the House of Assembly voted in favour of pay equity, and now it's time to figure out what can be done and how soon.
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Running with the wolves: St. John's photographer shoots doc in Canada's Arctic
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Alain Lusignan spent two months away from home on Ellesmere Island, the northernmost island in Canada.
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'I feel helpless': Labrador mother pleads for support for 9-year-old with behaviour issues
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The mother of a nine-year-old in Happy Valley-Goose Bay says she's been struggling to get support for her daughter since she started acting out after the death of her father last October.
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Annual songwriting festival to carry Ron Hynes's legacy forward
Musicians in St. John's will pay tribute to the legendary Newfoundland singer in an annual festival for songwriters.
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Freezing rain warning makes for slippery early morning
Parts of Newfoundland woke up to a slippy scene Thursday, as a freezing rain warning remains in effect.
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Weather Newfoundland Storm Centre: Closures and cancellations
Follow our Storm Centre updates for the latest on closures and cancellations in Newfoundland.
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Weather Storm Centre: Latest Labrador closures, cancellations and delays
Get the latest updates on closures and cancellation from our Labrador Storm Centre.
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Gushue rink storms back with critical wins in Brier action
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Brad Gushue's path to the Brier playoffs became a little bit clearer on Wednesday as his rink won both of their matches.
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Zigzagging gas prices take a slight dip
Refusing to stick to a trend, gas prices across Newfoundland and Labrador dropped a little on Thursday.
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Grand Falls-Windsor couple saves senior lying in snowbank
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A husband and wife in Grand Falls-Windsor did life-saving CPR on a woman found lying in a snowbank Sunday.
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Mother of Rehtaeh Parsons brings anti-bullying message to Corner Brook
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Leah Parsons is in Corner Brook this week to speak with students about sexual assault, the laws on consent, and the epidemic of cyberbullying.
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Live Blog Up and at 'em! Check the CBC N.L. daily live blog
Follow updates from CBC newsrooms in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Life-saving defibrillators to be installed in all N.L. schools after big donation
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A major donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation means every school will have access to potentially life-saving machinery.
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Nalcor says Muskrat Falls protests cost $3 million
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Nalcor has only accounted for less than two per cent of the $200 million that CEO Stan Marshall said protests would cost.
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5 Wing Goose Bay civilian workers rally against wage cuts, shift changes
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About 50 workers providing site support services at 5 Wing Goose Bay held a demonstration on Wednesday against the contract for civilian employees at the base.
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Top priority but no plan to deal with Labrador foster children, says Dwight Ball
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The Newfoundland and Labrador government is not offering any concrete plan to deal with Labrador’s troubling foster children dilemma, but Premier Dwight Ball says it is a top priority for his government.
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Tough week for Come by Chance refinery workers as layoffs take effect
This is the week that deep cuts in the workforce take effect at the Come by Chance oil refinery, but the job losses are not as extensive as originally planned.
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Crown appealing Doug Snelgrove verdict
The prosecution will appeal the not guilty verdict that a jury reached in the controversial Doug Snelgrove sexual assault trial.
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7 polar bears visit stormbound Black Tickle
As residents of Black Tickle on the coast of Labrador dig out from a four-day snow storm, they're keeping their eyes peeled for four-footed visitors.
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Photos Digging out from massive snowbanks on Northern Peninsula, Labrador
Snowplows look like dinkies in comparison to some of the mountainous snowbanks on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula and in parts of Labrador, after a multi-day snowfall this week.
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Empathy and awe: ROM ready to show Trout River blue whale to the world
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Three years after sitting with a knife in a pile of blue whale guts, Mark Engstrom is ready to unveil the creature to the world.
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Woman charged with break-in fit to stand trial; lawyer questions her mental health
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The woman accused of breaking into a house in Paradise has been found fit to stand trial.
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Oil slumps to biggest one-day drop in 9 months
Canada's main stock market shed more than 100 points, while the loonie fell to its lowest level this year as oil prices tumbled amid a surprise buildup in U.S. fuel stockpiles.
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Const. Joe Smyth showed 'complacency and poor judgement', says expert
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A former chief and expert on police practices who testified at the Don Dunphy inquiry Wednesday was critical of Const. Joe Smyth's actions on April 5, 2015.
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'Scientific quackery': UBC study says it's debunked controversial Zamboni procedure for MS patients
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A new study at the University of British Columbia has produced a "definitive debunking" of a controversial procedure that surgically widens neck veins as a treatment for multiple sclerosis.
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Drove recklessly into oncoming traffic, driver admits in court
A man whose dangerous driving was captured on a viral video last fall pleaded guilty Tuesday in St. John's court.
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Pay equity motion gets unanimous approval on International Women's Day
MHAs in the House of Assembly voted to urge the government of Newfoundland and Labrador to push for pay equity.
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Video Remember Torino? Relive Brad Gushue's historic Olympics
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Brad Gushue and the "b'ys" are back in St. John's for the Brier this week. Regardless of how his rink does, Gushue can still lay claim to being a part of Canada's first men's Olympic curling gold.
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47 Briers and counting: Calgary curling fan keeps pin-trading hobby alive in 2017
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Curly Walz of Calgary has been collecting and trading curling pins for nearly 40 years, and made the trek to St. John's this week for to watch his 47th Brier competition.
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Search and Rescue crew describes dramatic rescue of Summerford sealers
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Sgt. Damien Robison said he knew Sunday's rescue would be difficult just by looking at a wicked weather forecast.
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Surprise guest: Woman accused of illegally moving herself, 11 dogs into Paradise home
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Break and enters are quite common. But how about someone moving into your house?
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In Depth Does the law say a drunk can consent? The answer is yes
The definition of consent, and what it means to be able to give it, has been a subject of nationwide discussion following a Nova Scotia judge's comments in acquitting a Halifax taxi driver of sexual assault.
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Cash stolen in overnight armed robbery in St. John's, police investigating
No arrests have yet been made in an armed robbery that took place at an Elizabeth Avenue fast food restaurant early Wednesday morning.
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More meds, more problems: Pharmacy program aims to trim patient prescriptions
A new program working with Memorial University is taking direct aim at what no longer Is necessary in the province's medicine cabinets.
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Loverboy, April Wine to headline Salmon Festival
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Canadian musicians Loverboy and April Wine will be the headliners at this year's Salmon Festival in Grand-Falls Windsor.
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Here & Now takes Canadian Screen Award for best local newscast
CBC's Here & Now has won best local newscast at this year's Canadian Screen Awards.
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Live blog Skip to it! Keep up with Brier 2017 in our news blog
We're ready to rock! Follow our coverage of the Brier in St. John's.
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Body found in St. John's gravel pit identified as Mohamed Salim
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has confirmed that a body found off the Trans-Canada Highway in St. John's is that of missing man Mohamed Salim.
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28 people charged after Muskrat Falls protests
The RCMP has laid a total of 60 charges against 28 people after last year's protests at the Muskrat Falls work site in Labrador.
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Team Gushue bounces back with win at Brier
With Ben Hebert watching from the back bench and Scott Pfeifer throwing first stones, Kevin Koe guided the defending champs to an 8-5 win over Nova Scotia's Jamie Murphy at the Tim Hortons Brier on Tuesday in St. John's.
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Don't expect tulips by the 20th as giant snow banks cover Corner Brook
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A local weather expert in Corner Brook says warmer, wetter days are in store for the west coast city that's currently coated in snow.
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Brad Gushue vows to 'come out angry' after Brier setbacks
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After another disappointing loss, Team Newfoundland and Labrador has slipped to fourth place at the 2017 Tim Hortons Brier.
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Self-serve: Dad delivers son in gas station parking lot in St. John's
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Mohamed Salim, charged in string of N.L. home invasions, linked to Dixon City Bloods
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Embattled RNC facing a fight to regain public trust
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