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Plastic Bags are in the garbage.
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Bagging for change by banning plastic bags

February 1, 2018 Melissa Wong 0

The city of St. John’s is not able to ban plastic bags because an old provincial law is still under review. However, city council continues to support the ban provincewide.  Melissa Wong Kicker

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E. coli outbreak impacts produce even after it’s over

February 1, 2018 Jessica Dobbin 0

One month ago, an E. Coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce infected people across Canada and the United States, killing one Canadian and one American. But surprisingly there were no recalls of romaine lettuce. Kicker’s Jessie Dobbin […]

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Sidewalk Struggle

January 30, 2018 Rebecca Blake 0

St. John’s winter-wonderland is a struggle for some.

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“Nobody wants to work a 14-week program and get nothing for it”

January 26, 2018 Adam Pike 0

Local paramedicine student fed up with financial burden of field placements.

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What automation means for Newfoundland and Labrador

January 25, 2018 Zachary Power 0

There’s an automation wave coming. Preparation will determine whether we sink or swim.

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News organizations embracing social media platforms to avoid broadcast blues

November 23, 2017 Jason Sheppard 0

With uncertainty in the future of cable news, networks are embracing social media to keep people tuned in.

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The danger is not talking about it

November 9, 2017 Jessica Dobbin 0

The #MeToo movement empowered women all around the globe, and has shone light into a dark corner.

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Jamieson family creates scholarship to help next generation of N.L. broadcasters and political buffs

November 7, 2017 Jonny Hodder 0

Family members of late broadcaster and politician Don Jamieson announced the creation of a new scholarship Thursday to assist students entering the fields of journalism, political science and communications.

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Mental health conversation no walk in the park

October 12, 2017 Kyle Reid 0

Memorial University students will hold a Move for Mental Health walk Sunday at Bowring Park to raise money in support of the Gathering Place.

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Military men say they fight for freedom of expression

October 5, 2017 Mike Moore 0

Canadian servicemen discuss their thoughts on athlete protests during U.S. national anthem.

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