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Chloe Puddester (left) and Allison Jeon (right) are two of the five Holy Heart students that are spearheading the climate strike here in St. John's. The event will take place Friday, March 15 at Memorial University.
Metro

N.L. students join global climate strike

March 14, 2019 Margaret Harvey 0

‘This is the most important thing, in my opinion, that we have going on in the world.’ 

Head and shoulders photo of Dave Paddon
Lifestyles

Eleven boxes

February 4, 2019 Amy Fitz 1

Local storyteller Dave Paddon tells his family’s story of life and service in the Big Land.

Ted Power, CNA Councillor, celebrated Bell Let's Talk Day by inviting the St. John's Ambulance to the CNA lobby from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and serving cookies. Power also brought awareness to the conversation around mental health.
Lifestyles

Talking about mental health on Bell Let’s Talk Day

January 31, 2019 Melissa Wong 0

Phone company calls on every Canadian to talk about mental health.

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Audio Stories

Health hackers unite to find solutions

January 24, 2019 Allan Bradbury 0

On January 23, a group of 100 people gathered at MUN’s medical school together to hack health.

Province

Premier’s Youth Council advises government on inclusivity

January 18, 2019 Margaret Harvey 0

‘It’s the small things from putting that shelf, that towel rack down a foot.’

Audio Stories

Premier’s Youth Council meet with Premier Ball to discuss the pressing issues affecting youth in the province

January 17, 2019 Stephen Miller 0

The Premier’s Youth Council held their annual meeting at Confederation Building last week. The Premier and other guest speakers spent the day with the 25 member council. 

Audio Stories

Family of man found with traumatic brain injury searches for answers

November 9, 2018 Stephen Miller 0

Dustin Hannam, 30, was found in a  parking lot in Marystown with life-threatening head injuries. It happened in the centre of town in the early evening, but no witnesses have come forward.

National

To have or have not – is it even the right question?

November 8, 2018 Andrew Waterman 0

The terms have and have not do very little to explain the province’s financial situation.

A road sign that reads street closed iin a residential neighbourhood
Metro

End finally in sight for East End road closure?

November 1, 2018 Amy Fitz 0

Portugal Cove Road residents are looking forward to getting things back to normal after months of road work.

Featured

Tweed does their part to pack bowls instead of landfills

October 25, 2018 Margaret Harvey 0

Cannabis consumers are concerned with excessive plastic packaging. 

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