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Randy Holwell (left) and Peter Dyson holds re-usable shopping bags at Gateway Convenience.
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Plastic bags considered a thing of the past in Cartwright, Labrador

February 12, 2018 Tyler Mugford 0

A community of 500 in Labrador banned the use of plastic bags.

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Success brewing in Carbonear

February 9, 2018 Jessica Dobbin 0

Studio Coffee is a coffee shop and art gallery on Water Street in Carbonear .Walking in you hear soft ambient music and  smell home-made soup.  Owners Michelle Rowe and Tammy Wrice started their business four […]

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#BellLetsTalk … one week later

February 8, 2018 Margaret Harvey 0

The #BellLetsTalk conversation continues. The money is going somewhere!  

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The changing landscape of unpaid internships

February 2, 2018 Mike Moore 0

Students feel the burden when they are forced to complete mandatory internships. Without compensation, some students simply cannot afford to complete the requirement for their program.

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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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“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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When the balloon drops, 44 people will be dead

December 7, 2017 Mike Moore 0

The end of the fall semester can weigh heavy on students, but graphic artist shows we’re all in it together.

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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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Winter pet safety isn’t far-fetched

November 23, 2017 Victoria Plowman 0

With low temperatures and icy weather fast approaching, many pet owners are unaware of things they should be doing to take care of their animals.

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