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Featured

Cold weather brings new and old issues to light for wheelchair users in St. John’s

January 23, 2025 Caeleigh Hiscock 0

Sidewalks and accessible parking spaces are causing safety concerns and frustration for St. John’s residents with disabilities.

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.
Metro

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?

Audio Stories

Sweeping for success

February 17, 2022 Sara Strickland 0

The success of Mount Pearl native Brad Gushue and his curling team is inspiring others to get involved in the sport. 

winter activity
Metro

Mild weather complicating outdoor activities

February 14, 2022 Dylan Murphy 0

Muncipal governments in the metro area have planned lots of fun winter activities for residents, but unusually warm temperatures have put a wrench in some of those plans.

Danny Pottle explains his experience as a residential school survivor.
Featured

Canada takes one step closer to truth and reconciliation, many more left to go

October 7, 2021 James Grudic 0

Community members and staff say that a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a good start, but more top-down action is needed.

Topsail Bluff is a popular walking destination. Located on the cliffs above topsail beach it gives a view of C.B.S.
Province

Yes, the weather is better in C.B.S.

February 15, 2021 Matthew Hagerty 0

The weather is always a hot topic in Newfoundland, and in Conception Bay South the temperature is up a few degrees.

Featured

COVID-19 isn’t scaring away Halloween

October 1, 2020 Nick Travis 0

Parents in Newfoundland and Labrador aren’t worried about their kids getting sick. 

SJCNL members gather at Bannerman Brewery
Metro

Fighting for a cleaner, greener Newfoundland

February 7, 2020 Nick Travis 0

Kicker’s Nick Travis went to ‘Green New Drinks’ to discuss a green Newfoundland with the Social Justice Co-Op of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Featured

St. John’s fight against climate change: the next steps

November 14, 2019 Nick Travis 0

In the aftermath of St. John’s declaring climate change an emergency, the deputy mayor and a local scientist put forward ideas on what the city can do next.

Featured

Locally developed PC game is picking up steam

November 22, 2018 Stephen Miller 0

Matthew Hare has been a computer programmer for two decades, but this is his first foray into videogame development, The Sea Between has been released on the world’s largest digital distribution platform.

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