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Approximately 40 per cent of food purchased yearly ends up as waste. Forty-seven per cent of this food waste comes from the home.
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N.L. ‘not ready’ for app designed to solve world hunger and food waste

January 24, 2019 Ashley Sheppard 0

‘The people want to do it. No one wants to throw out food’

Cartwright is one of the communities on the south coast of Labrador receiving LTE services. Mugford/Kicker
Featured

$1M investment announced for cell service in southern Labrador

November 29, 2018 Tyler Mugford 0

‘It keeps us up to speed to the rest of the world. I mean, everything we do these days is online.’

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.

The cosplay community in town has many FaceBook pages promoting peoples work. This costume was made by Mad Maddox Cosplay, the wings are controlled electronically and is able to open and close. Mugford/Kicker.
Arts

Cosplay and Newfoundland culture

November 1, 2018 Tyler Mugford 0

A newly opened exhibit in The Rooms displays costumes made by locals.

Audio Stories

Newfoundland Explorer calls off 1700km trip after 83 days

October 25, 2018 Tyler Mugford 0

After 83 days of hiking and canoeing the rugged and wild Labrador/Quebec wilderness, Justin Barbour-surrendered to the early onset of winter.

CNA grant reduced
Featured

College of the North Atlantic faces $1.5 million deficit in wake of provincial budget

March 30, 2018 Andrew Waterman 1

CNA’s board of governors is looking into how the college will make up for the loss. Meanwhile, Opposition education critic David Brazil says any cuts should be postponed until after a post-secondary education review has been […]

Man in street, working
Metro

Downtown businesses understand the reason behind the Water Street infrastructure development

March 29, 2018 Victoria Battcock 0

A walk-in information session was held at St. John’s City Hall on Thursday, March 22, about the sewer and water system replacement project for Water Street.

Audio Stories

Furever Dog Mom

February 6, 2018 Arthur Green 0

Senior dogs have different care requirements than younger dogs. Holly Edwards speaks about the pain of losing her best friend.

Lifestyles

The story of Ben

February 1, 2018 Arthur Green 0

Ben Cox was an emergency room nurse who lost it all due to drug addiction  but has since turned his life around.

Owner of Apricity Clothing donating ten percent of her profit to The Gathering Place.
Metro

“We all need warmth when it gets cold”

January 25, 2018 Victoria Battcock 0

Apricity Clothing chooses the Gathering Place as a gateway in helping people struggling with homelessness and mental health issues.

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