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Remembrance Day
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Veterans continue a legacy of Remembrance with high school students

November 10, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

Members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 1 attended a Remembrance Day assembly Tuesday at Waterford Valley High School.

Studded Tire
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Studded tires pose safety risks in Newfoundland driving conditions

November 4, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

People use studded tires for added safety. However, experts say they might potentially increase the risk of collisions when the roads are not icy.

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‘Every child has the right to daycare’

October 28, 2022 Arlette Lazarenko-Segal 0

Daycares becoming more accessible for many parents, but the increase in accessibility and affordability also caused waiting times for registration to spike.

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Takin’ care of business

October 13, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

The federal government has lifted a limit on off-campus work for international students.

Xavier Michael Campbell says he's glad the city of St. John's is using clear garbage bags but he wishes citizens were better educated about recycling.
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Let’s be clear about transparent garbage bags

October 6, 2022 Arlette Lazarenko-Segal 0

Since January 2022, residents of St. John’s have switched their black garbage bags to clear ones. This measure was initiated by the city of St. John’s to increase recycling. Has it worked?

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Writing under a bright light

September 29, 2022 Arlette Lazarenko-Segal 0

Tara Nanayakkara is a visually impaired author with three books to her credit and more on the way.

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Don’t fear the purple

April 14, 2022 Samantha Butt 0

Family works to end epilepsy stigma

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Planned Parenthood developing 2SLGBTQIA+ library

April 13, 2022 Chad Feehan 0

Their goal is to offer an accessible and an approachable way to engage with queer literature.

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Students worry following CNA’s tuition increase

April 7, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

CNA has increased its tuition fees after 20 years. International fees are being raised by almost $500 per semester. That is three times higher than domestic fees. International students are worried about their study and […]

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Students unite for Sri Lanka

April 7, 2022 Arlette Lazarenko-Segal 0

Students protest outside the colonial building to support their family and friends back home in Sri Lanka.

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