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A bearded imam reads a book in the library of a mosque in St. John's, Newfoundland. A blue-covered Koran is visible on a bookshelf. Muslims in St. John's recently commemorated the sixth anniversary of an attack on a mosque in Quebec City.
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St. John’s Muslim community marks Quebec City Mosque attack anniversary, battles Islamophobia

January 26, 2023 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

January 29 is the National Remembrance Day of the Quebec City Mosque attack and a day of action against Islamophobia. Local Muslim organizations are trying to increase awareness.

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St. John’s patients call for real-time ER wait-time tracking

January 20, 2023 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

Long wait times in emergency rooms leave N.L. patients frustrated and exhausted, while patients from other provinces benefit from real-time wait-time tracking.

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Expert says banning foreign home buyers doesn’t help much for Canadians

January 19, 2023 Clifton Tam 0

As of Jan. 1, there is a restriction on foreign home buyers, except for temporary visa holders meeting certain requirements.

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Subjective technology

November 17, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

Midjourney AI opens the door of creativity for the non-artists.

Studded Tire
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Studded tires pose safety risks in Newfoundland driving conditions

November 4, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

People use studded tires for added safety. However, experts say they might potentially increase the risk of collisions when the roads are not icy.

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Diwali celebration helps students understand each other’s cultures better

October 31, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

CNA students celebrated Diwali at the Prince Phillip Drive campus on Monday. Many South Asian students say the festival made them feel more at home.

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Students worry following CNA’s tuition increase

April 7, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

CNA has increased its tuition fees after 20 years. International fees are being raised by almost $500 per semester. That is three times higher than domestic fees. International students are worried about their study and […]

A wide shot of the floor space inside Iceberg Alley Performance Tent
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Iceberg Alley Performance Tent changes seasons after Hurricane Larry

March 3, 2022 Sherri Breen 0

Iceberg Alley concert series producer Shawn Basha says staff worked tirelessly to salvage the contents of the tent following Hurricane Larry. He says the show must go on.

Enaya AbdElGaber studies political science at Memorial University. She says the pandemic made her miss her home, Egypt, even more. Submitted photo
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Homesickness very real during pandemic

April 9, 2021 Henrike Wilhelm 0

Travel restrictions and lockdowns force many to take longer breaks from visiting home.

Allyson Stokes is an assistant professor of sociology at MUN. She studies gender and workplace. Submitted photo
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Labelling female leaders: ‘A double-edged sword’

April 1, 2021 Henrike Wilhelm 0

Terms like ‘girl boss’ look to empower, but do they really?

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