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Month: January 2019

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Community rallies around Food Sharing Association following fire

January 31, 2019 Andrew Waterman 1

Government, businesses and community organizations are pitching in to collect food and money for the association, following a devastating fire. The Community Food Sharing Association serves 54 food banks across the province.

Local Church pastor Jason Normore and his wife Caitlyn baptize Shanolla Ings on Sunday.
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Local Church: Rewriting the narrative for one year

January 31, 2019 Allan Bradbury 1

“We just started throwing parties because I saw that Jesus went to a lot of parties. He was known to be there. They called him a drunkard and a glutton, and thought if that’s the […]

Ted Power, CNA Councillor, celebrated Bell Let's Talk Day by inviting the St. John's Ambulance to the CNA lobby from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and serving cookies. Power also brought awareness to the conversation around mental health.
Lifestyles

Talking about mental health on Bell Let’s Talk Day

January 31, 2019 Melissa Wong 0

Phone company calls on every Canadian to talk about mental health.

St. John's Charcuterie
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From bored to board: how one man accidentally turned a hobby into a business

January 31, 2019 Tyler Dunne 0

Sheldon O’Neill started off making charcuterie boards for himself, but his hobby is quickly growing into a popular business.

Bonnie Clark has lived in Cartwright for 60 years and she never imagined the amount of support she received. Kicker/Mugford
Lifestyles

Town of Cartwright raises $6,400 for woman battling cancer

January 30, 2019 Tyler Mugford 4

Bonnie Clark has been living with cancer for more than a year, and the support she has received from her community has been life-changing.

Participants of the Hacking Health Café event held at Memorial University’s Faculty of Medicine discuss their ideas to lower no-show rates at Eastern Health. This Hacking Health Café event is the biggest turnout to date for the events.
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‘It’s hard to fix the airplane when you’re flying it and this airplane is always in flight.’

January 29, 2019 Amy Fitz 1

Health authority asks for input from health professionals, tech experts and the public as it tries to cut down on no-shows.

Audio Stories

The Bird Box challenge

January 28, 2019 Jason Sheppard 0

Don’t try this at home. Netflix and You Tube issue warnings about Bird Box copy cat stunts. Jason Sheppard Kicker

Lifestyles

“We are hoping that this will be the year of our silver lining”

January 25, 2019 Jasmine Burt 1

A St. John’s mother and her daughter are no strangers to giving. After years of anonymous donations and fundraising for others in the community, however, they have asked for the community’s help.

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Vet bills are becoming an issue, what can be done to change this problem?

January 24, 2019 Taylor Ryan 0

Vet costs can add up to thousands. What’s to be done about the high cost of pet health? Taylor Ryan, Kicker    

Province

Nevaeh Denine inspires girl guides across the province

January 24, 2019 Margaret Harvey 0

Girl guides across the province have been taking part in ‘Nevaeh’s Acts of Kindness Area Challenge.

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