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Tech companies innovation in action. Genesis' new funding plans to help tech start-ups in their development. Submitted photo
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Funding the Future of Tech in Newfoundland

March 14, 2019 Nick Hanlon-Wadman 0

The Canadian and Newfoundland governments announced a micro-fund project for Genesis, a company helping tech start-ups in NL. Nick Hanlon-Wadman Kicker

After a fire in the kitchen the cafeteria the only options available are soup and sandwiches.
Metro

CNA students cope with cafeteria closure

February 28, 2019 Allan Bradbury 0
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Caution urged when using secondary heating during cold snap

February 21, 2019 Allan Bradbury 0

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.

Headshot of Pam Frampton
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New managing editor reinventing the word ‘newsman’

February 18, 2019 Jasmine Burt 0

A popular columnist is paving the way for other females at the Telegram

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Students call for elimination of tuition

February 7, 2019 Nick Hanlon-Wadman 0

Post-secondary students rally for lower fees in education and the elimination of tuition. Nick Hanlon-Wadman Kicker

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Newfoundland protesters rally against gold mine

February 7, 2019 Nick Travis 0

Concerned locals brave cold to rally at the Confederation Building

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New collective aims to fill empty buildings in downtown St. John’s with small business, artists and entrepeneurs

February 6, 2019 Andrew Waterman 0

They call themselves Solomon’s Path. They intend to create a community of like-minded people and tackle the vacancy problem in the downtown core.

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‘No, you can call me Justin, it’s all good’

February 5, 2019 Lisa Hoadley 0

With federal election slated for October, prime minister takes to the town hall circuit.

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Community rallies around Food Sharing Association following fire

January 31, 2019 Andrew Waterman 1

Government, businesses and community organizations are pitching in to collect food and money for the association, following a devastating fire. The Community Food Sharing Association serves 54 food banks across the province.

Participants of the Hacking Health Café event held at Memorial University’s Faculty of Medicine discuss their ideas to lower no-show rates at Eastern Health. This Hacking Health Café event is the biggest turnout to date for the events.
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‘It’s hard to fix the airplane when you’re flying it and this airplane is always in flight.’

January 29, 2019 Amy Fitz 1

Health authority asks for input from health professionals, tech experts and the public as it tries to cut down on no-shows.

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