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Public skating returns to Corner Brook Civic Centre
Public skating returned to the Corner Brook Civic Centre on Feb. 19. Residents and staff alike are happy to see it back.

Proof of vaccination, capacity limits end in Ontario
If you live in rural Northern Ontario, the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions may not have such an impact on your daily life.

The John Howard Society always welcome donations for female hygiene products
Female inmates return to society with very little financial support. The John Howard Society helps with products that most women take for granted. Gurwinder Kaur, Kicker

Record-high gas prices affecting delivery drivers
Delivery drivers have noticed an impact on their pay since gas prices have skyrocketed.

Immunocompromised student still fears worst-case scenario if COVID-19 strikes
Young and old fear that relaxing public health rules is happening too soon.

N.L. takes a closer look at anti-racist education
Dr. Sulaimon Giwa of Memorial University and Education Minister Tom Osbourne address the call for anti-racist education following two separate incidents of controversial classroom conduct.

Online activities a challenge for Kilbride to Ferryland Family Resource Coalition
The Kilbride to Ferryland Family Resource Coalition has been relegated to online activities for roughly two years.

NL Public Libraries hosting educational events for Black History Month
Newfoundland and Labrador Public Libraries will show a film and host two online events for Black History Month in February.

Is the Emergencies Act called for? St. John’s residents weigh in
Some question whether extraordinary measures are warranted.