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They died decades apart, but two young hockey players were honoured together in Gander tournament
Banners recognizing Matthew Sargent and Glen Furey, two young hockey players who died at 14 and 16, were raised Saturday at a memorial hockey tournament in Gander. More
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Cartwright parents want new school to replace aging, inaccessible building
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A Labrador school built in the 1960s for hundreds of students is not fitting the bill for those who use the building in 2017, say parents and town leaders.
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live blog First-degree murder trial of Anne Norris begins
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Norris, 30, is accused of killing Marcel Reardon, 46. His body was found outside a St. John's apartment building.
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Live Blog Take Monday in stride with the CBC NL Live Blog
For the latest news, weather and traffic across Newfoundland and Labrador follow our journalists with the CBC NL Live Blog.
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Annual travel show 'always surprises' despite downturn in economy, says LeGrow's agent
More than 1,000 people came through the doors, and some ritzy vacations were sold at the LeGrow's travel show in St. John's this weekend.
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Point of View I came to Newfoundland for the oil and stayed for the weather
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A geosciences career brought Emily Deming from Houston to St. John's. The raw, unpredictable weather here persuaded her to stick around.
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2 new honours, 1 'big week!' for Paralympic champion Katarina Roxon
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Paralympic gold medal-winning swimmer Katarina Roxon from Kippens says she's had quite the week with some very exciting news, and very intense training ahead.
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Man rescues pooch submerged in icy Pouch Cove pond
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Shane Richards said his heart was broken when he found a lost dog stuck in icy waters. Without thinking twice, he jumped into action.
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History buffs will dig a northern vacation to the Blanc-Sablon archaeological sites
The Blanc-Sablon National Historic Site, with 8,000 years of near-continuous human history, is a rich source of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal artifacts, says the lead archeologist.
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Atlantic Voice On the road with Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers
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After 35 years of non-stop touring and performing, the band announced this year would be their last big tour. Zach Goudie meets some of the super fans and taps into what made the band so successful.
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New tactics, old scam: CRA fraud scheme still making the rounds
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Police in Newfoundland and Labrador have had so many calls about a CRA scam already this year that they're asking people to call only if they've lost money. Meanwhile, one N.L. woman duped by a text version of the scam is worried about identity theft after sharing her personal information.
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Are you #HoveOff? Check out some of our best photos
CBC NL is asking our audience their favourite ways to relax, get cosy, and enjoy the winter — in other words, to be #HoveOff. Check out some of the great pics!
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Jim Saunders didn't want his Aunt Sheila to leave Labrador, so he built her a place to live
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Sheila Saunders's nephew feared that the family land might have to be sold off, and his aunt might have to move out of town to find an affordable place to live.
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After 10 years of promoting concerts, Mightypop shares secret to success
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Jud Haynes didn't set out to promote concerts, but after 10 years of booking shows, Mightypop has now become one of Newfoundland's biggest promoters.
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Plastic debate bags the question: what to do with all our junk?
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As Halifax staff research the idea of banning plastic bags in the municipality, they’ll soon find themselves entangled in a global problem with no simple solutions.
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How bacon and the 'love of 'zaa!' are changing pizza in St. John's
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A Facebook group called "For Da Love of 'Zaa!" based in St. John's is turning up the heat — and keeping quality pizza makers in the area running flat-out to meet demand.
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Students get taste of real world at Marine Institute skills competition
How fast can you tie a knot? Students at Marine Institute in St. John's tested that and other skills in its annual Nautical Skills Competition on Saturday.
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Live Blog Still plenty of weekend left in the CBC N.L. live blog
Don't miss a single update from CBC journalists across Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Women march through St. John's with equality on their minds
More than 100 women, men and children gathered in the freezing cold in St. John's on Saturday to march through downtown in the name of equality.
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Video Career counsellor takes her own advice to follow your passion, starts photography page
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Krista Legge's sideline in fine art photography finally took off on the day she decided to take her own advice.
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Photos A look at the flood, ice damage on Newfoundland's west coast
These pictures show the extent of the destruction left in the wake of rain, fast-melting snow and ice jams.
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Sorry, skeets in backhoes: Merb'ys is the N.L. Word of the Year
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The St. John's Morning Show sets out to crown the 2017 Newfoundland and Labrador Word of the Year.
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Video Land & Sea: Them Days — Part 2
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In this 1981 episode of Land & Sea, Dave Quinton brings us a taste of some of the legends and memoirs that the magazine is preserving.
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Underwater footage unlocks new info on Greenland sharks for N.L. researchers
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Greenland sharks had a brief moment of internet fame last summer but very little is known about the species, which is the world's longest-living vertebrate.
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Opinion After last week's storm, we need to talk about climate change
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Premier Dwight Ball is not the only one connecting the dots between last week's devastating weather on the west coast, writes Perla Hernandez.
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Cozy fires, a Labrador tent: How do you #HoveOff?
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Here at the CBC, we try to bring you stories about people who are up to interesting things all year round, but we have been neglecting the obvious. This time of year, many of you are hove off.
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War of words ramps up over tentative NAPE contract as finance minister weighs in
The president of NAPE and the finance minister find themselves on the same side against the St. John's Board of Trade.
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Deer Lake residents urged to remain vigilant over weekend as flood risk remains
While water levels were receding on Friday, town officials in Deer Lake are asking residents to keep on their toes as the risk of flooding remains.
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Trout River recovering after flooding, school to reopen on Monday
The flood waters are receding and Trout River is putting its town back together again.
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Friday January 19, 2018
Video CBC Here and Now January 19, 2018
Every day around the province the Here and Now team pull out all the stops to cover your news and weather
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Don't rush to brand 2 caribou herds endangered, warns Nunatsiavut government
Minister Darryl Shiwak says the tools are already in place to protect the species.
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'Global weirding' to blame for west coast flooding, says MUN research scientist
A Memorial University fisheries scientist and conservation biologist says last weekend's flooding shows why people should prepare for more frequent weather disasters.
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Steven Neville's retrial for murder postponed again
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The retrial for accused murderer Steven Neville has been postponed again.
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Photos Fly away with our weekly audience gallery of wonderful photos
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Man involved in Springdale Street shooting has colon cancer, court hears
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Harold Noftall's lawyer has a list of reasons his client should serve less than three years in prison — with cancer being chief among them.
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$6 soup, $7 canned tomatoes prompt food bank, school lunch program in Nain
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People in Nain are taking steps to increase food security after a survey found nearly 80 per cent of households in the Inuit community have difficulty accessing food.
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Don't check Facebook before hiring, says privacy commissioner
"Yes, they're accessible but they're not necessarily meant for everybody," says Donovan Molloy about public bodies checking social media of hiring candidates.
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'Do you have a car?': Story of Newfoundland kindness finds national audience
An Ottawa family found a nice surprise on Signal Hill last summer, when a local woman offered them her car for their vacation.
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Comey From Away? Former FBI director calls musical 'inspiring story of kindness'
James Comey saw the Newfoundland-set musical Come From Away on Thursday night.
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Drone's-eye view of flood damage helps crews tackling repairs
New technology is being used in western Newfoundland to create a fuller picture of damage caused by the weekend's flooding.
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Offshore regulator questions who's in charge of SeaRose after iceberg scare
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Oil production on the SeaRose was suspended when it was revealed Husky failed to follow the ice management regulations when an iceberg came less than 500 metres from the vessel.
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Slain pharmacist honoured by MUN for decades of service, daughter accepts award on behalf
David Collins was honoured at the Memorial University School of Pharmacy's white coat ceremony for his dedication to the industry. He was killed on Dec. 19, 2016.
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With Legionnaire on the mend, air service returns for Fogo and Change Islands
A fixed wing and helicopter service is underway on Fogo Island as the ferry is off for repairs.
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'Scary, unreal': 2 families told to leave homes as Deer Lake ice threatens
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Two homeowners are leaving their houses behind, as more of the river bank is slipping into the water.
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Live Blog Happy Friday! Keep up with the news today with the CBC live blog
Don't miss a single update from journalists across Newfoundland and Labrador.
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14 management jobs cut at N.L. Housing Corporation
The axe has fallen at a Crown corporation, two months after a warning from the province's finance minister.
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Marble Mountain reopens after devastating flood, snowmobile association surveying damage
As skiers and snowboarders get back on the slopes, snowmobilers on Newfoundland's west coast are still finding out just how bad the damage is.
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Class-action lawsuit filed against website for posting obituaries without consent
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Lawyer Erin Best has asked the federal court to certify the class-action lawsuit, alleging copyright infringement by a website that posts obits and sells memorial merchandise.
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How N.L.'s health system will spend $205K today on food alone
Discover how a province that spends more on doctors and nurses than it collects from offshore oil manages its health budget.
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Atlantic Fisheries Fund hands out 1st grants to N.L. harvesters
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A fund set up to offset the political fallout about giving up minimum processing requirements in Newfoundland and Labrador has allocated its first batch of money.
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- U.S. Embassy to move to Jerusalem ahead of schedule, by end of 2019, Pence says
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- Why Trump's desire for a protectionist wall threatens more than NAFTA: Don Pittis
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- With a deep tech talent pool, Toronto could hit Amazon's 'sweet spot' with bid for new HQ
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