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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.

#Paul Dinn #Patricia Hynes-Coates #Kathleen Burt #By-election #Topsail-Paradise
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Byelection race is on its last lap in the Topsail-Paradise district.

January 24, 2019 Ken Meeker 0

The issues that matter for the candidates and voters alike in this byelection are numerous.

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Mistaken calls, hang-ups causing issues for 911 operators

January 24, 2019 Alex Kennedy 1

Almost 2,000 ‘nuisance calls’ came through 911 in 2018

CHANNAL executive director Paula Corcoran sits with health minister John Haggie at the opening of the Mount Pearl location on Tuesday. A second Warm Line is now taking calls to help people facing mental health issues. Andrew Waterman/Kicker
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Second Warm Line and CHANNAL location open

January 18, 2019 Andrew Waterman 1

Calls to the first warm line – a support line for people with mental health or addictions issues, run by people with lived experience with mental health issues – increased by almost 250 per cent […]

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Premier’s Youth Council meet with Premier Ball to discuss the pressing issues affecting youth in the province

January 17, 2019 Stephen Miller 0

The Premier’s Youth Council held their annual meeting at Confederation Building last week. The Premier and other guest speakers spent the day with the 25 member council. 

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NTV’s Beth Penney – from the classroom to the province’s busiest newsroom

January 17, 2019 Jason Sheppard 1

It’s been seven months since Beth Penney graduated from CNA’s journalism program. Now she’s one of NTV’s newest and most enthusiastic reporters.

Cartwright is one of the communities on the south coast of Labrador receiving LTE services. Mugford/Kicker
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$1M investment announced for cell service in southern Labrador

November 29, 2018 Tyler Mugford 0

‘It keeps us up to speed to the rest of the world. I mean, everything we do these days is online.’

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To have or have not – is it even the right question?

November 8, 2018 Andrew Waterman 0

The terms have and have not do very little to explain the province’s financial situation.

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A real opportunity or a raw deal?

November 1, 2018 Stephen Miller 0

‘The arts and entertainment in general are one of the few industries that people will ever ask you to do your work for free.’

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The road to recovery never looked so good

November 1, 2018 Cameron Kilfoy 0

A six-week physical exercise program for current cancer patients and survivors is helping to provide the resources for their group to help them thrive after cancer.

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