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Bicyclist riding by a sign marking the T'railway
Lifestyles

C.B.S. locals take to the T’railway

March 25, 2021 Tanner Hudson 0

As winter comes to an end, the warmer weather gets people out of their houses. C.B.S. locals are finding their community out with them on T’railway.  Tanner Hudson Kicker      

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Lifestyles

Parker’s Cove Dory Festival: a community tradition

March 25, 2021 Dylan Murphy 0

Before the pandemic, a small town on the Burin Peninsula decided to carry on the spirit of traditional community celebrations into a weekend festival unlike any other.

A man crosses the street towards the Corner Brook vaccination clinic.
News

Phase 1 of vaccination rollout in Corner Brook, N.L.

March 25, 2021 James Grudic 0

Folks in western Newfoundland have been getting their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, starting with the most vulnerable. James Grudic Kicker

The CMHA-NL is located on Topsail Road in St. John's. John Dinn from the CMHA-NL says mental illness is a taboo for many older adults. Henrike Wilhelm/Kicker
News

Ageism persists in the midst of isolation caused by COVID-19: experts

March 25, 2021 Henrike Wilhelm 0

Social isolation, loss of independence and ageism impact the well-being of older adults, say a social work professor and a mental health coordinator.

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With a bubble on the horizon, Newfoundlanders and Labradorians missing their loved ones

March 25, 2021 Kyle Curtis 0

Newfoundlanders and Labradorians are mentally drained and need to see their loved ones who live outside the province. But things are looking up for people with relatives in the Maritimes, as the Atlantic bubble is […]

Province

No better time to donate blood in N.L.

March 25, 2021 Patrick Newhook 0

Blood donations are still important, especially during a pandemic

Songhouse owners with a happy fan
Lifestyles

Local musicians are missing performing

March 25, 2021 Marykate ONeill 0

Social distancing has been hard on those who love to join together for entertainment but those who live to entertain have been missing out on what they love to do most.

Robert Beck Helmets
Province

Snowmobile helmets encouraged, but not required

March 25, 2021 Griffen Stuckless 0

Snowmobiling is a huge part of Newfoundland’s identity, so why aren’t helmets?

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From broadcast to podcast

March 22, 2021 James Piercey 0

They’re becoming increasingly popular, but does their popularity impact broadcast radio? James Piercey Kicker  

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‘It affects us monthly’: Veterinarians address mental health

March 22, 2021 Henrike Wilhelm 0

Causes and solutions for vets’ mental health problems and high suicide rates still being researched.

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