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Equine-assisted therapy an alternative to traditional therapy
Equine-assisted therapy is a growing new way to approach therapy. Although the methods of this approach vary with the needs of participants, it always involves the comforting presence of horses

Donations keep food bank supplied with fresh produce until Thanksgiving
Due to donations from Home Grown Farms, the St. Vincent de Paul food bank is able to keep fresh produce in its fridges until Thanksgiving.

High school pilot suggests benefits of cell phone ban
A pilot project involving a high school cell phone ban suggests there are benefits to digital disconnection.

Inuit artists connect with the land
An Indigenous art exhibit touches on the importance of going outdoors and embracing connection.

We want your blood
CNA students and staff not scared of vampires on the scariest day of the year – boo!

Enthusiast shares his passion for slingshots
A Carbonear man is bringing back a vintage pastime.

Feathers in the wind
As spring begins, birds like puffins, gannets and songbirds are filling the skies.

Chocolate bunnies for Easter
Easter preparations are well underway at the Newfoundland Chocolate Company, and customers are invited to join in on the fun.

The big show heads to Newfoundland
A total solar eclipse comes to North America April 8. The last one for 90 years.