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New Do not remove moose from wild, government and hunting group warn
Leave the moose alone and do not remove them from their natural environment, the provincial government is warning following the euthanization of a moose this week. More
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'Donald Trump gets his wish' if topsides work goes to Texas, union warns Husky
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Rumblings over topsides for a proposed wellhead platform in the offshore is creating some labour tension, with one union saying the work should be done in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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The simple way Maritime Link crews are defrosting cold subsea cables
The complicated installation of two subsea cables between Newfoundland and Nova Scotia has faced one unavoidable challenge — a cold spring that has made the cable tough to handle at times.
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Picket line no 'tea party,' concludes N.L. judge in dismissing threat complaints
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Allegations of abuse and threats on a Gander picket line failed to move a Newfoundland and Labrador Justice this week, who decided tense moments are just part of a picket.
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Indigenous leaders unite for return of Beothuk remains, inclusion in MMIWG inquiry
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Leaders representing indigenous groups in Newfoundland and Labrador are requesting the return of the remains of two Beothuk held in the National Museum of Scotland.
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'Is your father deceased?': Chris Andrews gets rude awakening from mistaken hospital phone call
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A St. John's musician got a rude awakening recently, in the form of a phone call from a hospital asking if his father had died.
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She's lovin' it: N.L. woman sues McDonald's and wins
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A woman originally from Newfoundland has sued McDonald's in Ontario and won her case.
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RNC employee charged with snooping in personal files
An employee of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has been charged with three offences under the Access to Information and Privacy Act.
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N.L. woman brokenhearted over euthanization of baby moose after animal almost drowned
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A woman in central Newfoundland who bottle-fed a moose calf only a few days old after it almost drowned trying to find its mother is devastated the SPCA euthanized the animal, despite her efforts.
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Blue Rodeo, Sam Roberts, Hey Rosetta! among George Street Festival lineup
Blue Rodeo, Hey Rosetta! and Shanneyganock are among the featured artists performing at the weeklong festival this year.
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Too dangerous to go fishing due to ice, Coast Guard warns
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The Canadian Coast Guard says it's very dangerous on the northeast coast of Newfoundland because of heavy ice that's packed in to bays due to last weekend's storm.
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Is Husky seeking concessions on White Rose extension? Siobhan Coady not ruling it out
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Natural Resources Minister Siobhan Coady will say only that she wants to make sure the project gets sanctioned.
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Terry Fox honoured in Canada 150 stamp series
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Terry Fox is featured on a new stamp - the sixth in a series of 10 honouring iconic moments in Canadian history.
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Find out all the happenings this Friday with news, traffic and weather
Don't miss an update from CBC journalists across Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Holy Cross to serve as 'temporary' French school for Grades 7-12 in St. John's
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A vacant junior high school in St. John's will serve as a "temporary solution" for French students, by offering Grades 7-12.
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These are the faces of addiction and recovery in Canada, report says
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A group of researchers - with their own experience recovering from addictions - surveyed hundreds of Canadians in recovery to find out how the country needs can tackle the ever-growing problem.
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Former MHAs open Mary Brown's franchise in Florida
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Two former politicians from Newfoundland have opened up the first Mary Brown's in southwest Florida.
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Holy drones: 21st century technology creating new views of old buildings in St. John's
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The Basilica Heritage Foundation is using 21st century technology to map every millimetre of the 19th century structure and its surrounding properties.
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Nalcor changing tone on Mud Lake floods, after repeatedly refuting blame
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Nalcor appears to be backing down from its hard line stance that its operations had no impact whatsoever on the high water levels or flooding in Mud Lake.
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What's in a name? Ron Hynes music festival not supported by estate
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A festival planned for June to pay tribute to the late singer-songwriter Ron Hynes has been told it can't use his name or his music.
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Crown to appeal stay of sexual assault charges against N.L. priest
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The judge says there were a number of delays considered unreasonable under the R. v. Jordan decision, but the Crown is planning to appeal.
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Concussions, growing costs front of mind for Hockey Canada
Hockey Canada held a media round-table to discuss issues facing the sport and the challenges ahead.
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'There was so much smoke': School bus full of students evacuated in St. John's
A bus carrying Gonzaga High School students to school began smoking on Allandale Road on Thursday during morning rush hour.
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Mounties identify 'suspects' in rash of ATV, dirt bike thefts in Carbonear area
The RCMP in Conception Bay North say they are on the trail of those responsible for a rash of all-terrain vehicle and dirt bike thefts in the Carbonear area over the past 10 days.
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Brier brings millions to St. John's economy, outsells last year's tournament in Ottawa
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The 2017 Tim Hortons Brier in St. John's added as much as $15 million to the local economy, according to city council.
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Video New mosque desperately needed in St. John's
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It's a problem that many faith-based communities would love to have: too many people want to pray at the only mosque in St. John's, but construction of a new mosque is being stymied by city regulations.
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Does the Flemish Pass hold the future of offshore oil?
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It's a long way to go but there's still hope that the stretch of ocean known as the Flemish Pass Basin might be the site of a new offshore oil bonanza.
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'They were born ferocious': Hybrid green crab species threatens N.L. lobster
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A new species of fearless, "ferocious" green crab is ravaging parts of Newfoundland's south coast, and threatening valuable lobster stock.
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Price increase for gas, all other fuel types across the province
You'll pay more at the pumps this morning.
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'He is my idol': Haitian boy adopted by Newfoundlander inspired by Calgary drummer with no arms
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A Calgary man with no arms and a Haitian boy with cerebral palsy have little in common besides their shared love of drumming. After meeting earlier this month, the two have forged a special friendship.
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Time for Thursday and its news, traffic and weather
Don't miss an update from CBC journalists across Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Library lease signed to save province money, says Corner Brook mayor
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Corner Brook's mayor, Charles Pender, doesn't agree with a recommendation made by the consulting firm hired to review the province's library system.
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May misery continues, average summer ahead: Environment Canada predictions
A miserable spring will drag on for another week — but warmer weather is in sight for those desperate to see the summer sun.
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Nalcor 'dismissiveness' a worry when it comes to flood blame, say MUN profs
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Nalcor should not be insisting outright that its operations are not to blame for the flooding in Mud Lake, because the data isn't available to definitively rule it out, according to professors at Memorial University.
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RNC reopen Heavy Tree Road in St. John's, following report of sudden death
Police have reopened a road in St. John's after an investigation into a sudden death.
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'We have to learn from this': Lifeguard questions emergency response to fatal drowning
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A lifeguard who was the first on the scene of a boating fatality this holiday weekend near Gander says there seemed to be confusion by responders, but police say it did not affect response time.
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2 men charged with attempted murder convicted of lesser offences in St. John's
Two men charged with attempted murder in St. John's have been convicted of lesser offences Wednesday, one day after entering guilty pleas.
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'Glad to be back': Mud Lake dog teams return home
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Evacuated sled dog teams from Mud Lake have all been brought back to the community by boat.
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Report sheds light on silica dust danger, despite 'very poor cooperation' from Wabush Mines
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The province is promising to implement 11 recommendations coming out of a study looking at the issue of silica dust in western Labrador.
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'I feel so much rage': mother of incest victim says father shows no remorse
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The mother of a teenage incest victim believes the girl's father will attempt to contact the family once he's released from prison.
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Rare piebald moose caught on video in western Newfoundland
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A photographer in western Newfoundland captured what he calls a "once in a lifetime" encounter with an unusual patterned moose this week.
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Pot plan needed now: Mayor Dennis O'Keefe wants strategy ahead of legal changes
St. John's city council wants more control over the sale of marijuana inside city limits and says rules have to be nailed down before pot becomes legal in July 2018.
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Allan Hawco drama, comedy about N.L. boxer set for CBC-TV
The anticipated miniseries Alias Grace, a female detective series from the producers of a Murdoch Mysteries, fast-paced soccer drama 21 Thunder and a new Allan Hawco drama based on Lisa Moore’s novel Caught are part of a packed lineup of new programming coming to CBC.
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Kenny Green sues N.L. government over chapel riot, wants 'decrepit and filthy' HMP shut down
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Convicted killer Kenny Green is suing the Newfoundland and Labrador government over a violent riot that left him bloodied and beaten, and is attempting to shut down a prison that's been open since the Victorian era.
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'Trial offers' dupe Atlantic Canadians into paying for unwanted skin-care products
The Better Business Bureau is warning Atlantic Canadians about the risks of online purchases after receiving a significant number of complaints from people who signed up for a "trial offer" of skin care products and wound up with unwanted subscriptions that were difficult to cancel.
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Brandon Coady, charged with attempted murder, to have judge-alone trial
He allegedly stabbed a man 10 times.
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Province spending nearly $800M on Hebron, with much lower royalties than expected
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The Newfoundland and Labrador government, through its energy corporation, is investing nearly $800 million for an equity stake in the Hebron oil project, with returns that are much lower than originally predicted.
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Happy Valley-Goose Bay Mayor Jamie Snook won't be on ballot in September
Municipal elections will take place across the province in a few months, and at least in Happy Valley-Goose Bay that means a new mayor will soon be taking over.
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10 million steps for mental health: Man and husky complete cross-Canada walk
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It's been a long road for Bret Mavriik and his faithful dog Nymeria, who spent the last year and a half walking across Canada.
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Union representing N.L. library workers slams 'very vague' report
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The report is too vague about the future of public libraries in Newfoundland and Labrador, but on the other hand, CUPE says it states an obvious reality.
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Mount Pearl Mayor Randy Simms not seeking re-election
This will bring an end to his 28-year career in municipal politics, according to a press release.
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