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The Art of Conquering Addiction

February 1, 2018 Stephen Miller 0

Former addict Wendy Morgan uses her artistic skills to stay sober and make a living.

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The Lizard Army of Newfoundland

February 1, 2018 Dylan Sheppard 0

People around the world are getting their tongues by professional body modders to achieve the Snake’s serpent tongue look.

Christina Coady
Lifestyles

Social media, word of mouth, keeping new business on its toes.

February 1, 2018 Andrew Waterman 0

No sign? No problem.

Lifestyles

Piercing with guns versus piercing with needles: Which is safer?

February 1, 2018 Margaret Harvey 0

Newfoundland has one professional piercer on the Avalon Peninsula. She tells us the difference between piercing with guns and needles.

Lifestyles

The story of Ben

February 1, 2018 Arthur Green 0

Ben Cox was an emergency room nurse who lost it all due to drug addiction  but has since turned his life around.

The Lakecrest students I interviewed pose in their music room.
Lifestyles

“When silvern voices tune thy rills,” we love ‘The Ode to Newfoundland’

February 1, 2018 Melissa Wong 0

The Ode to Newfoundland’s first public performance was at the Casino Theatre on January 21, 1902. In honour of the week of the 116th anniversary, Angela Warren’s music class at Lakecrest School are performing the Ode.

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Not on my bunny – Standing up against animal testing

January 25, 2018 Victoria Plowman 0

“There’s a huge difference between eating something to survive and rubbing a substance on a living thing to see how much damage it will do.”

Customer buying groceries in Cartwright, Labrador. Photo by Sandra Mugford
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Labrador’s Growing Grocery Problem

January 25, 2018 Tyler Mugford 0

For residents in Labrador, outrageous grocery prices are the norm.

The manager and employees are behind the counter serving a guest
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Farm to fork proving to be a profitable trend for business owners

January 25, 2018 Tyler Dunne 0

Businesses are seeing success in using the wild food of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Lifestyles

Siblings are not to be neglected during Eating Disorder Awareness Week

January 25, 2018 Ashley Sheppard 2

Eating Disorder Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador presents “Eating Disorders and its Effects on Siblings.”

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