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New Mother, son going to Germany for last-ditch alternative Lyme disease therapy
Judy Mitchell needs thousands of dollars to cover the cost of an upcoming trip to Germany, where her son will get an alternative treatment for Lyme disease. More audio
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New Qalipu, Barry Group moving forward with feds on redfish processing
A partnership between Barry Group Inc. and the Qalipu First Nation could bring a new fishing opportunity to the province's west coast.
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Something smells: Zooplankton spoiling food fishery, says Petty Harbour fisherman
Fishermen are seeing more cod with black flesh and a sulfur-like smell, and it's because of what the fish are eating instead of capelin.
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One civilian watchdog to oversee police forces in Atlantic provinces
Plans are in the works to create a single, civilian-led agency to police the police in Atlantic Canada, though a debate is brewing on whether bigger changes are needed to build trust in the region's law officers.
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'We're not prepared to stop': Family of Cortney Lake vows to continue search efforts
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Police believe Cortney Lake was murdered. Her six-year-old son "knows that his mommy is gone." But volunteers and family remain tenacious in their search efforts to find the 24-year-old and say goodbye.
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Weather Summer is back and so is the 'How's She Goin' Gauge'
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We're in the 'some day' and 'splitting the rocks' territory for many across NL this week, but SNOW is possible for parts of Labrador!
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Medication, language loss must be part of inquiry of Innu kids in care, says former band councillor
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Medication use, language loss and supports for parents must be part of the inquiry announced into Innu children in care, according to one former band councillor in Natuashish.
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St. John's actor starring in award-winning Carole King musical
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St. John's actor Liam Tobin is feeling the earth move under his feet. He's landed a lead role in the travelling show Beautiful: the Carole King Musical.
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It's not all about cod and crab: What else is good to eat in the ocean?
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There are plenty of fish in the sea … but can we make a buck fishing them?
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No oil: 2 exploration wells in Flemish Pass turn up empty
While the results are "disappointing" feasibility of development is still being looked at, says Statiol in press release.
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Mount Pearl-based VOAR gets CRTC blessing for FM move
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Hear God's message even clearer, now that VOAR is moving from the AM to the FM dial.
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Pizza slice thrown out vehicle window, teen charged with assault
The property owner and the pizza thrower know each other, and police say there may be some history.
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Nearly 70 years later, Mundy Pond Regatta goes off without a hitch
For what might just be the first time since the Dominion of Newfoundland joined Canada, the Mundy Pond Regatta went ahead as scheduled.
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New research showing 'some positive signs' for Torngat Mountains caribou
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Initial data from a study due out later this summer shows the Torngat Mountains caribou herd in northern Labrador and Quebec is looking healthier.
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Impaired driver tells police she plans to drive away, gets detained overnight
The 55-year-old woman was found to be more than three times over the limit.
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Spinning and weaving in Bannerman Park after the Great Fire
When 12,000 people were left homeless by the Great Fire of 1892, many of them camped out in Bannerman Park — the same place where some learned how to put their lives back together.
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Video Give it a tri? N.L. man heading to Alaska for extreme triathlon
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The first Ironman for Grand Falls-Windsor's Ben Hayley will be an extreme one when he travels to a place called Seward, Alaska, to tackle the Alaskman Extreme Triathlon.
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Forest fire near Muskrat Falls now under control
A forest fire that's been burning in Labrador for more than a week is now under control, according to provincial officials.
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'I'm a different dude,' says singer-songwriter Adam Baxter
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Adam Baxter is using technology and social media to build a thriving artistic career in rural Newfoundland.
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Famous surveyor James Cook also a brewmaster
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The Western Newfoundland Brewing Co. is making a spruce beer in honour of Captain James Cook, who used to brew a spruce beer for his sailors. The drink prevented scurvy on board long voyages across Newfoundland's coast.
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Bergs, bogs and birds: Wallpaper designer's new collection inspired by the Rock
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A designer from Ontario is working on a new wallpaper collection that will include images inspired by a trip to Newfoundland and Labrador.
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From a pile of rocks to a forest paradise: The evolution of a St. John's garden
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With a bit of hard work and common sense, Alexander (Sandy) Robertson says even a seemingly inhospitable housing lot can be turned into a lush garden.
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Protesters take demand for Muskrat Falls audit to Nalcor's front door
About 15 protesters Saturday took their demand for an of the Muskrat Falls project to the front door of the corporation building it.
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ATV users sought after joyride on Conception Bay road
Holyrood police are hunting for two ATV riders after being alerted to video of them illegally driving on a road in Colliers.
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MUN board of regents 'very committed' with dedicated chair but needs more accountability, says review
A report on MUN's board of regents says the board is 'very committed,' and led by a highly professional and dedicated chair, but needs more accountability.
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No socket required: It looks like a desk fan and can charge your devices in the great outdoors
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A St. John's startup company has created a microturbine that's attracting the attention of nature-loving technophiles around the world.
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Waste not, want not: Would you wear shoes made of fish?
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Making wrinkle cream with shrimp shells and shoes with fish leather: it’s all part of a growing movement to use more of the fish and throw less away.
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The St. John's you know would look a lot different, if not for the Great Fire of 1892
It might be hard to believe, but downtown St. John's was rebuilt a lot roomier after being razed by fire 125 years ago.
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Family, friends of Hannah Thorne place memorial at crash site
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The family and friends of Hannah Thorne — who was killed July 7, 2016 when the car she was in was hit by an alleged streer racer — have unveiled a memorial in the 18-year-old's honour.
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'We're just so grateful for them': One month after disappearance, volunteers keep searching for Cortney Lake
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Volunteers are conducting almost daily searches for Cortney Lake, 24, now that police say they are treating her disappearance as a homicide.
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What's in the box? Sex doll could be adult not child, lawyer says
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The lawyer for a St. John's man charged with possession of child pornography is suggesting a sex doll could depict an adult woman not a child.
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Labrador City residents cry foul over stench from wastewater treatment plant
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Gerry Beson says he can't even keep his windows open when the winds waft the stench over.
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'It's a disaster zone:' Truck plows through Campbellton gas station
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Cigarettes, lottery tickets and store shelves went flying after a truck smashed through the wall of an Ultramar gas station.
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Video Man heads out for a swim — then climbs atop iceberg near Twillingate, N.L.
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A man swam out to an iceberg near Twillingate, N.L., and then climbed on top of it. Yes, really.
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Kippens woman collects $4.2M lotto prize: Not ready for 'life-altering changes'
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Five Atlantic Canadians have become millionaires in the last five weeks, thanks to the Atlantic Lottery Corporation. Myra Bourgeois from Newfoundland and Labrador is the latest one.
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Man tries to lure women into car in Bay St. George, RCMP warn
Police say the middle-aged man also made rude gestures.
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Disappearing jobs: N.L. unemployment rate now 14.9%
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The jobless rate in Newfoundland and Labrador is the highest in the country, and more than double the national rate.
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Crowdsourcing capelin: New website to alert biologists to locations of 'key' fish
Keeping tabs on capelin — from the shores of the Atlantic ocean to the world wide web.
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Drowning death a deterrent for some, but not all swimmers at Big River in Flatrock
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The death of Zachary Knee has made some people think twice about getting back in Big River — but not everyone.
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Winner winner, chicken dinner! N.L. woman wins Mary Brown's contest
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"Just call me the poutine queen," says Keri Dunphy, who created the crochet Big Mary meal.
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How Newfoundland fish feeds Asia's seafood appetite
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Newfoundland and Labrador is feeding Japan's insatiable appetite for herring roe, a delicacy served up in sushi restaurants across the country.
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Trouble-trouble: Mount Pearl woman furious after son's experience at Tim Hortons camp
A Mount Pearl woman is fuming after her son returned from a Tim Hortons camp covered in bug bites — and a tick — and a list of problems that made the camp a nightmare.
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Pride flag raised at Confederation Building in St. John's
The Pride flag was raised Thursday at the Confederation Building in St. John's ahead of Pride Week 2017.
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Is statue on St. John's restaurant child porn? Question from defence at sex doll trial
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A statue on a restaurant in downtown St. John's was singled out at the Kenneth Harrisson sex doll trial in St. John's on Thursday, with questions about whether it can be considered child porn.
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'It's a way of moving forward': Innu leaders praise announcement of inquiry into children in care
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The government of Newfoundland and Labrador and Innu leaders have agreed that an inquiry will be held into the treatment of Innu children in care.
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Troubled timeline: 30 minutes in court reveal 2 months of conflict between Cortney Lake and Philip Smith
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Details of Philip Steven Smith’s June 7 court appearance tell the tale of a tumultuous relationship between the 25-year-old and his ex-girlfriend, Cortney Lake, who police believe was murdered.
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Journalist wants all charges dropped stemming from Muskrat Falls protests
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Justin Brake is challenging the criminal mischief and contempt charges he’s facing for inhabiting Muskrat Falls with protesters last October.
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Help coming after protests, blockades on Fogo Island ferry route
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Frustrated ferry users blocked loading of the Fogo Island ferry multiple times times last week. Now, the provincial government is planning to send another boat to service the run.
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Tourism boost for Steady Brook: Town gets funding to improve Marble Resort, trail system
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The town of Steady Brook on the province's west coast received a large financial boost from the provincial and federal government to help the tourism industry.
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Crowdsourcing capelin: New website to alert biologists to locations of 'key' fish
When you see the capelin roll, let DFO know
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Winner winner, chicken dinner! N.L. woman wins Mary Brown's contest
Actual prize for Keri Dunphy is free tater poutines for a year, for her crochet Big Mary meal entry
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Troubled timeline: 30 minutes in court reveal 2 months of conflict between Cortney Lake and Philip Smith
Smith was convicted of offences against Lake, hours before she was last seen
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Best friends and buried treasure: Happy Valley-Goose Bay boys find 50-year-old toys with metal detector
Toy car is from 1960s British TV show Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
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'Five minutes of your time and a cup of tea': N.L. woman's pitch to Adele after 3 cancelled concerts
Lori Shortall has traveled to Houston, Phoenix and now London — and all 3 concerts have been cancelled
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