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A heavy weight to carry from afar

November 12, 2020 Chantel Murrin 0

Congolese living in Newfoundland and Labrador haven’t forgotten what’s happening in their home country.

A campaign sign for Curtis Knee who ran for Paradise Town Council in 2019
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Politics are often called a game, but can younger people play?

March 26, 2020 Matthew Hagerty 0

It’s not easy, but it can be done.

Arts

Art parties on the rise

February 7, 2018 Scott Rowsell 0

A night filled with laughter, creativity, and a few cold ones.

Province

Every second counts: plan two ways out

October 19, 2017 Scott Rowsell 0

Grand Falls-Windsor fire chief speaks about the importance of the fire prevention week 2017 theme.

Featured

‘I deal with small town mentality and transphobia very often’

April 6, 2017 Kicker Comments Off on ‘I deal with small town mentality and transphobia very often’

Members of the LGBTQ+ community say support is significantly lacking in small towns across the province.

Arts

‘I think it’s rare for Newfoundlanders to see a serious portrayal of the island.’

February 2, 2017 Kicker Comments Off on ‘I think it’s rare for Newfoundlanders to see a serious portrayal of the island.’

Newfoundland film Riverhead gains two nominations at Canadian Screen Awards and plays to a sold-out crowd in Victoria, B.C.

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