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Most journalist who face online harassment are women. A new UNESCO study found that almost 75 per cent of female reporters have faced threats. Photo illustration by Henrike Wilhelm
Featured

Social media and the problem of online harassment

November 26, 2020 Henrike Wilhelm 0

Online bullying isn’t new, but it still feels overwhelming.

This gym was supposed to be packed with the boy and girls basketball teams practicing for playoffs.
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 School is out but student athletes aren’t quite ready for early summer

April 2, 2020 Matthew Hagerty 0

‘We probably had a chance to win but it’s over now.’

Gillian Phillips is the owner of Gypsy and Ginger. She sells her vegan goods at the Farmer's Market.
Audio Stories

Backlash Vegans Face in Newfoundland

February 14, 2020 Thandi O'Grady 0

It may be hard for some to believe that there are people who eat a plant based diet. Sadly, this lifestyle comes with a lot of backlash. Thandi O’GradyKicker

a player skating into the corner with the puck as three opponents chase him down to get the puck at the Paradise Double Ice Complex
Featured

Injured playing hockey? You might not be covered

January 30, 2020 Kyle Curtis 0

Hockey players need to know what insurance covers – and what it doesn’t.

Tech companies innovation in action. Genesis' new funding plans to help tech start-ups in their development. Submitted photo
Arts

Funding the Future of Tech in Newfoundland

March 14, 2019 Nick Hanlon-Wadman 0

The Canadian and Newfoundland governments announced a micro-fund project for Genesis, a company helping tech start-ups in NL. Nick Hanlon-Wadman Kicker

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Province

Surviving the story: Local journalists support themselves – and each other

March 14, 2019 Jason Sheppard 0

Two of this province’s journalists talk about taking care of themselves and each other while reporting harrowing stories.

Jeremy Edgar gives a haircut at this downtown St. John's barbershop. He says everyone deserves a haircut, even if they cannot afford one.
Featured

Local barbers provide something everyone deserves but not everyone can afford

March 14, 2019 Cameron Kilfoy 1

A local, not-for-profit organization helps to provide haircuts to anyone in need. 

Metro

Can a paywall keep the Telegram from shutting its doors?

February 28, 2019 Stephen Miller 0

After 140 years in the business, the St. John’s daily newspaper is doing something entirely new.

Mount Cashel Orphanage
Featured

On the front line of Mount Cashel

February 28, 2019 Ashley Sheppard 2

The 1989 scandal haunts lawyers and journalists 30 years later

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Arts

New managing editor reinventing the word ‘newsman’

February 18, 2019 Jasmine Burt 0

A popular columnist is paving the way for other females at the Telegram

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