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Twenty Dollar Pyramids put their money down on a debut album
The members of Twenty Dollar Pyramids bonded over their interest in electronic music, and after experimenting with studio tracks, decided to commit to making an album. More audio
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Serious snow and rain: Is Sheila picking up her brush?
Southern, eastern and central Newfoundland can expect significant snow and rain Monday, according to Environment Canada.
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Gushue's gone: New chance to represent N.L., new competition
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Brad Gushue's win at the 2017 Brier was a huge triumph for the St. John's skip, but Gushue's team might not be the only winners from Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Inspiration for Come From Away character launches book, raises money for Syrian refugees
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Kevin Tuerff started his week at a Broadway opening, rubbed shoulders with world leaders on Wednesday, and launched his first book in Gander on Friday.
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Red Cross helps family of injured Sandy Cove man
The Canadian Red Cross has provided assistance to a woman and her three teenage children after her husband suffered extensive burns to his body during a house fire Thursday night.
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Live Blog Don't put your shovel away just yet: Snow and rain for much of Newfoundland
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Ryan Snoddon, CBC's meteorologist in Newfoundland and Labrador, keeps track of weather across the province.
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Fresh off his first UFC win, Newfoundland fighter Gavin Tucker preps for the future
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The Ship Cove native is back in Newfoundland for the first time since winning a unanimous decision against UFC veteran Sam Sicilia in his debut fight in Halifax last month.
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Adult kindergarten class brings back play to stressed-out grown-ups
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A former kindergarten teacher-turned life coach is bringing playtime to adults.
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Fishy labels? Ottawa considering steps to provide more detail on seafood labelling
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it is looking at ways to improve labelling for seafood after a report by environmentalists gave current rules a grade of F due to a lack of consumer information.
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2 taxis in Corner Brook, Norris Point now wheelchair accessible
Two taxi drivers on the west coast were granted provincial money to install wheelchair ramps and seating so people with mobility issues can get a ride.
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How not to get hacked: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
If you've been too busy to follow the consumer news this week, here's our cheat sheet.
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Bear aware: NunatuKavut teaching, learning about polar bears
NunatuKavut is throwing polar bear safety courses in several Labrador communities this week — and they will also conduct a study to collect Indigenous knowledge of the animals and their behaviour.
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A little Shakespeare, a little fiddle: New St. John's show tackles transgender youth issues
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The stage is proving to be a creative — and safe — space for some transgender youth in St. John's and the result is a new performance called transVersing, which is billed as an evening "where fiddle meets Shakespeare meets slam poetry meets soapbox rant."
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Piano-playing plunge? N.L. group aims to boost numbers
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A plugged-in pianist and educator says fewer people are tickling the ivories in this province for a variety of reasons, but he hopes his group PlayPianoNL can reverse the trend.
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Glovertown: the book club capital of N.L.
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Glovertown has a population of 2,100 people, five book clubs, and one happening public library.
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Not boxed in: Stavanger Drive area will survive without Costco, says developer
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Costco may be leaving the east end of St. John's, but the real estate company that oversees its current location says the area will still continue to draw customers.
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Syrian grandmother, refugee reunited with family in Lewisporte
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After months of waiting, Talika Morjan has finally been reunited with her son and family.
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Analysis The shark swimming underneath us? That's the end of artificially low interest rates
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Interest rates have been rock-bottom for most of the last decade. As John Gushue writes, that era seems to be ending, and consumers should be aware.
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Woman arrested for drunk driving after tip from liquor store employees in St. John's
A woman was charged with drunk driving in St. John's Friday afternoon after trying to be served at a liquor store.
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Snowblower on the roof: Port au Choix house buried for 2nd time
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You would think having to use a snowblower to clear the roof of your home would be a once in a lifetime experience, but not for a couple on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula.
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Live Blog Start your weekend right with the CBC N.L. daily live blog
Follow updates from CBC newsrooms in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Corner Brook woman in Costa Rican 'cult', says family pleading for her return
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The family of a Corner Brook woman who was reported missing in February says she has left the country to join a 'cult' in Costa Rica.
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Water-damaged Churchill Square buildings could be closed for months
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Two days after heavy rain soaked their shops and ruined inventory Churchill Square businesses are cleaning up. But it could be months before some reopen.
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Paul Rowe wins 2016 Winterset book prize
With his novel The Last Half of the Year, author Paul Rowe has won the $12,500 Winterset Award.
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Astro-not: St. John's professor 'too critical' for Canada's space program
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A Memorial University associate professor is no longer in the running to blast off with the Canadian Space Agency, and John Jamieson says his elimination was both a disappointment and a relief.
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Hebron tow-out ceremony set for April 18
Building the oil production platform at Bull Arm in Trinity Bay has created 3,700 jobs but the work is coming to an end.
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One year 'sufficient time' for fishermen to grasp new rules, Transport Canada says
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Transport Canada says it is giving fishermen “sufficient time” to prepare for the new Fishing Vessel Safety Regulations coming into force this summer.
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United Church in Grand Falls-Windsor shutting doors for good
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The First United Church in Grand Falls-Windsor will close for good after a final service on Sunday. An aging population and declining enrolment are being blamed for the closure.
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Celebrating St. Patrick's Day with dancing, costumes and good spirits
St. Patrick's Day is a day to celebrate Irish culture. But for some, it has a deeper meaning.
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Andrew Parsons, Felix Collins sworn in as Queen's Counsel
A current and former justice minister were among the lawyers promoted to Queen's Counsel in a ceremony at the Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court Friday.
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Horse killed as North River garage and barn burn, fire crews save house
An early morning fire that destroyed a garage and barn in a Conception Bay community killed a pet horse and levelled the structures.
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Nearly $3B over 5 years for roads, hospitals, schools in N. L. infrastructure plan
Premier Dwight Ball announced a preview of his 2017 budget Friday morning, outlining billions in infrastructure spending.
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1 person suffers 'extensive burns' in Sandy Cove house fire
A house fire in Sandy Cove on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula sent one person to hospital with "extensive" burns Thursday night, police say.
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Injured snowmobiler airlifted from Gros Morne area
A Cormorant helicopter was dispatched for a medevac of an injured snowmobiler Thursday night.
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RCMP officer sentenced to 14 days house arrest for assaulting former girlfriend
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RCMP officer Cameron Lockhart was convicted of one out of eight counts after assaulting a woman when he was stationed at the Trinity Conception detachment.
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Video Snowmobile falls in 8-foot hole near Stephenville, fellow riders save it
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A group of snowmobilers pulled together to help a friend in need this week after a harrowing close call where his Polaris fell into a brook through a deep hole in the snow.
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Missing Corner Brook woman Kayla Jean Reid located
Police say a woman reported missing in Corner Brook has been found.
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DFO should listen to harvesters during tough time for fishery: Crocker
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Newfoundland and Labrador's fishery minister says the federal government should listen to local harvesters, not just scientists, when considering quota cuts.
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Muskrat Falls cofferdam, North Spur get passing grade in engineering report
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A review by Hatch of dam safety at Muskrat Falls in Labrador says facilities there meet Canadian safety standards.
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MADD director says group should rethink taxi advice after 'drunk can consent' case
A Nova Scotia judge's controversial decision to acquit a taxi driver of sexual assaulting an intoxicated passenger has prompted a MADD director to urge her organization to rethink its long-standing advice to cab home after a night out.
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The critics weigh in on Come From Away: Flat-out raves … and a few rants
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Most reviewers have warmly embraced Come From Away, the musical that formally opened on Broadway this week.
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Whales put on show near Little Bay East
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A group of humpback whales entertained the harbour near Little Bay East on Tuesday evening.
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Canadians should be told if their banking info shared with IRS, says MP
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An opposition MP is calling for the Canada Revenue Agency to notify Canadian residents when their bank account information is shared with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, saying it could prevent others landing in the same predicament as a Vancouver-area man facing a $1.1-million lawsuit.
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Live Blog Wake up to the CBC N.L. daily live blog
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Don Dunphy was treated fairly by Workplace NL, ombudsman rules
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Don Dunphy may have described himself on Twitter as a "crucified" injured worker, but a report released Thursday found he had been treated appropriately.
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Snowmobiles 'lethal weapons', federation calls for stricter rules
After multiple fatal snowmobile crashes this year, the Newfoundland & Labrador Snowmobile Federation says it's time now to make stricter rules to make trails safer.
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Bell apologizes for withdrawals from dead man's bank account
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Bell Mobility has apologized to the daughter of Edward Lupien, who said she could not get the company to stop billing her dead father.
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Frustrated fishermen walk out of meeting with Transport Canada
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Members of fishing organizations from the Atlantic provinces walked out of a meeting with Transport Canada on Thursday, saying they are frustrated with the way new regulations of their industry are being implemented.
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Brier champ Brad Gushue downs Reid Carruthers in Elite 10 opener
Newly crowned national men's curling champion Brad Gushue returned to the ice Thursday and picked up where he left off a few days earlier.
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Taxi driver Lulzim Jakupaj guilty of on-the-job B&E;
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A Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court judge has found taxi driver Lulzim Jakupaj guilty of break and enter in relation to an early morning incident at a home in Kilbride last May.
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Analysis 'Very slow process': Minister says child protection system improving, despite decades of criticism
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As a 20-year-old man sues the Newfoundland and Labrador government for failing to protect him from his abusive mother, the current minister responsible says the child protection system is getting better - despite decades of reports largely ignored.
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