
Where the Irish ends and the Newfoundlander begins
The essence of being a Newfoundlander lies at the heart of the differences between the two cultures.
The essence of being a Newfoundlander lies at the heart of the differences between the two cultures.
On the Coldest Night of the Year, Choices for Youth is hosting a charity walk this Saturday.
With little room for manoeuvre in the St. John’s housing market, more and more people are turning to renting single rooms in shared homes as an affordable solution.
“Saying never again in a time of rising anti-Semitism is important,” says Steve Wolinetz, president of the St. John’s Jewish community’s Havura. The community recently marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
A powerful artificial intelligence tool produces impressive human-like text in a matter of seconds. But the ease of using it might be at the cost of something more valuable.
The Avalon Expo took place at the Holiday Inn last Saturday. For two days, people of all ages arrived in costumes to play and attend the various shows.
Ukrainian refugee Yuliya Bondavera bonds with Newfoundland host family through her traditional cuisine.
There are some who get offended when Christmas lights are put up before Nov. 11. But for some veterans, that very act is what freedom is all about.
Daycares becoming more accessible for many parents, but the increase in accessibility and affordability also caused waiting times for registration to spike.
Hurricane Fiona battered the southwest coast destroying 100 homes and leaving much of Port Aux Basques in ruins. Most homes in the province, say experts, wouldn’t fair much better.
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