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A robot touches his hand to his chin as if in deep thought in front of a blackboard marked with complex formulas. Perhaps he is wondering when artificial general intelligence will become a reality.
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Is artificial general intelligence imminent? The ‘jagged’ reality of AI

March 19, 2026 Michael 0

As the line between code and consciousness blurs, local experts explore the uncertainty of what it truly means for a machine to think.

A man draws back a loaded pellet in the pouch of his slingshot
Featured

Enthusiast shares his passion for slingshots

April 4, 2024 Justin Nolan 0

A Carbonear man is bringing back a vintage pastime.

Metrobus office building.
Metro

Metrobus facing huge growth in ridership

January 18, 2024 Kathleen Reddy 0

Public transport in Newfoundland is continuously gaining popularity but needs the means to accommodate a huge influx of passengers.

An East Coast Trail sign lists seven different locations this trailhead leads to, with trees and the ocean in the background, and an island far off behind the trees.
Lifestyles

Maintaining the path to the coast

February 23, 2023 April Peach 0

Newfoundland is famous for its captivating landscapes and breathtaking views. Better yet, a hike along the coastline gives a first-person chance to see it. April Peach takes us into the world of the East Coast […]

a woman overlooks the shore in pouch cove, which is being hit by rough waves
News

Ice safety can save lives

February 9, 2023 April Peach 0

Constant freezing and thawing make ice conditions unpredictable in Newfoundland. But there are ways to determine whether the ice is safe enough for skating, hockey or snowmobiling.

News

New finance program in place for teenagers

January 19, 2023 April Peach 0

There has been a steady increase in student debt in recent years. An addition to the high school curriculum provides youth with insights about how they can manage their finances.

Featured

‘I don’t know why, but I never felt fear’

February 10, 2022 Arlette Lazarenko-Segal 0

Mexican journalists work in a world of threats and murder.

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Audio Stories

It only takes a small group of dedicated citizens to make real change

January 27, 2022 Sarah Lewis 0

A local woman protests outside the hearings and trials of accused sex offenders in hopes of bringing awareness to sexual violence in the province. Newfoundland Sexual Assault Crisis Prevention Centre, provide support for survivors with […]

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From broadcast to podcast

March 22, 2021 James Piercey 0

They’re becoming increasingly popular, but does their popularity impact broadcast radio? James Piercey Kicker  

terry hannon displays a picture from his facebook group about st. john's.
Metro

Local Facebook group brings back memories of a bygone St. John’s

January 26, 2021 Chad Feehan 0

“St. John’s residents are reliving their past through a nostalgic collection of old photographs”

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