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Students fearful of rising food costs

November 18, 2021 Chantel Murrin 0

Since the pandemic outbreak, post-secondary students everywhere have been affected. Now they’re struggling with inflation rates and high food costs. […]

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Younger generations say minimum wage pay cannot support a reasonable living

November 18, 2021 Josh Hodder 0

Businesses are seeing a loss of employees, as minimum wage workers are tired of living off such little pay.

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Parker’s Cove still dealing with Larry aftermath

November 4, 2021 Dylan Murphy 0

Hurricane was nearly two months ago, but rebuilding efforts are still ongoing.

Retro Arcade and Sports Bar, located on West Street, Corner Brook, NL. It is one of many non-essential businesses transitioning to the use of the NLVaxPass and NLVaxVerify apps.
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NLVaxPass: Two Corner Brook businesspeople say app has been reliable, but customers reactions vary

October 30, 2021 Brendyn Creamer 0

A bar owner and a café manager say the NLVaxPass app has been easy to use. Most customers have abided by the new vaccine pass law, but some are defiant.

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One month in, Grenfell students thankful to be in the classroom

October 14, 2021 Brendyn Creamer 0

Grenfell students generally welcome the transition to in-person classes, while some left online long to return to campus. 

Stacey Howse, executive director of First Light
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Province plans to revise school curriculum to include more Indigenous education

October 7, 2021 Sherri Breen 0

On the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous leaders and residential school survivors weighed in on the need for better education about Indigenous history. Education Minister Tom Osbourne said it’s important to understand […]

Matt home with his family during Christmas break
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Student disappointed as Atlantic bubble bursts

April 15, 2021 Marykate ONeill 0

The re-opening of the Atlantic bubble has been delayed following a surge of COVID-19 cases in New Brunswick. The delay has created a lot of problems for students who had planned to travel home for […]

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Preparing for the next 4 years

April 9, 2021 Patrick Newhook 0

MHA’s are set to be sworn in and take their seats on Monday, April 12. Newly elected members are preparing for the next four years.

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Some hunters not happy about increase in moose licenses

April 9, 2021 Kyle Curtis 0

The government of Newfoundland and Labrador announced the details about an increase in moose licenses, and some local hunters are upset.

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Pond hockey threatened by climate change

April 8, 2021 Dylan Murphy 0

Ever increasing temperatures in Newfoundland are leading to mild winters and less opportunities to take part in the Canadian tradition of pond hockey.

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