
Month: February 2019


The Stigma of School Uniforms
Sometimes keeping up with the latest trends is all that matters to kids, but what happens when parents can’t afford the latest look? Two former students of St. Bonaventure College agree that school uniforms should make […]

Board Games Lasting Through the Rise of Video Games
With the popularity of video games, board games may have met their demise. Or have they? Nick Hanlon-Wadman Kicker

Our Plastic Province
Our planet is sick. Our waters are polluted. Marine animals off our shores are dying because of the plastic we throw away.

Syphilis and sexual education
Planned Parenthood says Newfoundland’s sex-ed curriculum has a part to play in Syphilis outbreaks

Caution urged when using secondary heating during cold snap
With temperatures falling in St. John’s this week, people are expected to turn to extra heat sources. Fire personnel advise users to take precautions when using them.

Girl guides returns to Cartwright, Labrador after 20 years
After 20 years, the Cartwright girl guides unit has returned with a new generation of girls.

Mary Poppins flies onto local stage
Prince of Wales Collegiate puts off the play Mary Poppins at the Arts and Culture Centre while the movie’s sequel plays in theatres.

Many N.L. women have limited access to female family doctors
Doctor shortage in N.L. is leaving patients with a lack of choice

New managing editor reinventing the word ‘newsman’
A popular columnist is paving the way for other females at the Telegram