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Rainbow Riders offers several therapeutic riding programs for both children and adults. They currently have 140 active volunteers and 16 horses. Chantel Murrin/Kicker
Lifestyles

How horses are helping people heal

February 14, 2022 Chantel Murrin 0

People are turning to alternative forms of therapy to address mental health concerns.

Brandon Wells is a reenactor and vintage collector living in St. John's. He has been collecting World War II memorabilia for most of his life.
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Born in the wrong era

February 10, 2022 Chantel Murrin 0

A St. John’s man is trying to live each day like he’s in the past.

Featured

Toys for all, big and small

December 2, 2021 Chantel Murrin 0

With the holidays fast approaching, the inner child in everyone is coming out.

News

Will Newfoundland weather the storms to come?

November 25, 2021 Chantel Murrin 0

Climate change is already here. Senior climatologist says this year has been a good example of what’s to come next. […]

Featured

Students fearful of rising food costs

November 18, 2021 Chantel Murrin 0

Since the pandemic outbreak, post-secondary students everywhere have been affected. Now they’re struggling with inflation rates and high food costs. […]

Doug England is a Korean-war veteran and has been a member of the Royal Canadian Legion since 1960. He says Remembrance day is a good day for him to think of his fellow comrades. Chantel Murrin/Kicker
Featured

Remembered and forgotten

November 5, 2021 Chantel Murrin 0

With Nov. 11 approaching, not all veterans feel important

A group of elderly women gather at Nan's House exhibit to look at the artwork. The piece they're observing is titled 'Wild flowers.'
Featured

There’s no Newfoundland without nan

October 14, 2021 Chantel Murrin 0

A local artist has created an exhibit surrounding childhood memories with his grandmother.

Featured

All is Merry and Bright

December 3, 2020 Chantel Murrin 0

The Merry and Bright festival is counting on everyone else to light up the province this holiday season. Chantel Murrin Kicker  

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Santa Claus is comin’ to Mile One

November 20, 2020 Chantel Murrin 0

The annual downtown St. John’s Christmas parade may be cancelled, but there is still a chance to see Santa and get your letters in. Chantel Murrin Kicker While the annual downtown St. John’s Christmas parade […]

Featured

A heavy weight to carry from afar

November 12, 2020 Chantel Murrin 0

Congolese living in Newfoundland and Labrador haven’t forgotten what’s happening in their home country.

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