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Our Time: Emily Sullivan’s Journey

NTV’s Becky Daley chronicles the journey of Emily Sullivan in her battle with mental health issues.

3 months ago

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Reflections: Seal Hunt

Jim Furlong reflects on the sealing season of 1853.

3 months ago

New Foundation Aims to ‘Break The Silence’ Surrounding Menopause
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New Foundation Aims to ‘Break The Silence’ Surrounding Menopause

A new organization has been established that’s dedicated to a natural transition in a woman’s life which often brings with it profound physical and mental health changes. The Menopause Fou ...
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A new organization has been established that’s dedicated to a natural transition in a woman’s life which often brings with it profound physical and mental health changes.

The Menopause Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador was established only a couple of weeks ago, so it’s not in a position to offer one-on-one services yet, but it has three primary objectives.

One of the founders, Stephanie Ryan, says many women feel unprepared for that stage of life, unsupported and even dismissed when they seek help.

She says she has heard from thousands of mid-life women from across the province who saw first-hand gaps in health care and workplace support.

The foundation’s three-point strategy involves education, advocacy and access.

Ryan says they hope to improve the understanding of menopause “so that they can break the silence.”

They also hope to establish menopause clinics and online resources so that women can get the support they need, said Ryan.

3 months ago

Many Still Stumped by Product of Canada vs Made in Canada: Poll
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Many Still Stumped by Product of Canada vs Made in Canada: Poll

While a majority of Atlantic Canadians say they are trying to support Canadian, labelling of products may not always be clear to consumers. The provincial government unveiled a buy local campaign ear ...
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While a majority of Atlantic Canadians say they are trying to support Canadian, labelling of products may not always be clear to consumers.

The provincial government unveiled a buy local campaign earlier this month, highlighting NL products.

The Nova Scotia government also announced a $300,000 pilot to help residents there buy local, allowing businesses to apply for a 70 per cent rebate for expenses they incur when adding a Nova Scotia Loyal logo to products.

Meanwhile, a new poll shows that many Canadians asked are somewhat confused about labelling on products.

The Narrative Research survey shows that while 75 per cent of those asked said they understand the terms Made in Canada versus Product of Canada, the results show that doesn’t appear to be the case.

The survey also shows that 37 per cent of those asked would prefer to buy a product that says Made in Canada while only a quarter, or 23 per cent, would choose one that says Product of Canada.

Products labelled as Product of Canada must include at least 98 per cent of the total direct costs of producing the item in Canada, while Made in Canada requires only 51 per cent.

Once the definitions were made clear, most respondents said they preferred products that are labelled Product of Canada.

3 months ago

Canada Must ‘Lead and Innovate’ in Uncertain Energy Times: CAPP
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Canada Must ‘Lead and Innovate’ in Uncertain Energy Times: CAPP

The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) has released a seven-point plan that it says will help unleash the country’s energy potential. CAPP’s energy platform outlines the st ...
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The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) has released a seven-point plan that it says will help unleash the country’s energy potential.

CAPP’s energy platform outlines the steps it says the next federal government should take, including clearing roadblocks to building the infrastructure needed to bring Canadian energy to the world.

The association also suggests government “champion oil and natural gas as a critical part of Canada’s economic future,” and not to just build, but build with speed when it comes to new projects.

CAPP recommends government “tariff-proof” the economy by growing and diversifying market access for Canadian oil and gas.

“Canada’s energy sector is an engine of opportunity, providing jobs, economic growth, and reliable, affordable energy for families and businesses,” states CAPP. “But the global landscape is shifting rapidly. We’re facing geopolitical changes that will redefine energy security, trade, and competitiveness for decades to come.

“Canada cannot afford to stand still. The world’s demand for energy is rising, and our nation has the people, resources, and expertise to be a global leader in energy production. In an increasingly uncertain world, Canada must demonstrate that we are ready to compete, innovate, and lead.”

3 months ago

Nominations Open for Province’s 2025 Inclusive Education Award
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Nominations Open for Province’s 2025 Inclusive Education Award

Inclusion Canada Newfoundland and Labrador has opened up the nomination process for its 2025 Inclusive Education Award. The award is presented annually to a K-12 school that has shown “exception ...
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Inclusion Canada Newfoundland and Labrador has opened up the nomination process for its 2025 Inclusive Education Award.

The award is presented annually to a K-12 school that has shown “exceptional spirit” in creating an environment that is inclusive for those with intellectual disabilities.

Last year’s winner was Avoca Collegiate in Badger.

Inclusion Canada Newfoundland and Labrador works with, and on behalf of, individuals with an intellectual disability and their families, advocating for people to live as full participants in their communities.

The deadline for award submissions is May 9th.

3 months ago

‘Exceptional’ Response to Mental Health Call-Out: Child, Youth Advocate
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‘Exceptional’ Response to Mental Health Call-Out: Child, Youth Advocate

The acting Child and Youth Advocate says she’s heard from people across the province after issuing a call inviting young people and families with experience in the mental health system to reach ...
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The acting Child and Youth Advocate says she’s heard from people across the province after issuing a call inviting young people and families with experience in the mental health system to reach out.

In addition to people who have contacted the Child and Youth Advocate’s office, staff have also travelled throughout the province to hold meetings with various people and groups.

Interest and participation has been “exceptional,” says acting Child and Youth Advocate Karen Gray, adding they hope to hear from others by the end of March when their information gathering with conclude.

The online form is anonymous, completely confidential, does not ask for any identifying information and will be available until Monday, March 31.

There are various ways in which people can contact the Child and Youth Advocate’s Office, including:

Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 709-753-3888/Toll Free: 1-877-753-3888
Text: 709-682-OCYA (6292)
In-Person: 20 Crosbie Pl., St. John’s

3 months ago

CBC Newfoundland & Labrador

Scrap the sicknotes: Doctors say employers are contributing to the health-care crisis

Doctors across the country tell CBC they’re drowning in paperwork, and it’s taking much-needed time away from their patients. In our series The Cure, reporter Heather Gillis explains how some prov ...
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Doctors across the country tell CBC they’re drowning in paperwork, and it’s taking much-needed time away from their patients. In our series The Cure, reporter Heather Gillis explains how some provinces are pushing back.

3 months ago

CBC Newfoundland & Labrador

Need a musical apprenticeship? Look no further than Uncle Harry's Bar, says Alan Doyle

Alan Doyle says he picked up important lessons about being a musician from a Newfoundland west coast trio called Uncle Harry’s Bar Band. ...
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Alan Doyle says he picked up important lessons about being a musician from a Newfoundland west coast trio called Uncle Harry’s Bar Band.

3 months ago

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Man taken into custody after evading arrest twice

RNC officers responded to a bar in the east end of St. John’s just before 11:00 p.m. Saturday night. It was reported that a male was causing issues for staff. Police were familiar with the ma ...
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RNC officers responded to a bar in the east end of St. John’s just before 11:00 p.m. Saturday night. It was reported that a male was causing issues for staff.

Police were familiar with the male and were aware that several officers were looking to arrest him for thefts and court order breaches. The male was also currently in breach of his court order by not abiding by his curfew.

Upon police arrival, the 29-year-old male managed to evade police. Then at 12:10 a.m. this morning, police were called back to the same establishment for the male. He fled on foot, but was apprehended shortly after.

He was brought to the city lock-up to appear in court.

3 months ago

CBC Newfoundland & Labrador

Icewater Seafoods processes northern cod for the first time in 32 years

The cod moratorium was lifted June 2024 allowing the the offshore fishery to reopen. Now, after 32 years of processing European fish, Icewater Seafoods workers in Arnold's Cove are back in local water ...
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The cod moratorium was lifted June 2024 allowing the the offshore fishery to reopen. Now, after 32 years of processing European fish, Icewater Seafoods workers in Arnold's Cove are back in local waters.

3 months ago

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Wanted man and woman arrested in St. John’s after fleeing from police

RNC officers were conducting traffic stops in the east end of St. John’s on Saturday afternoon when a driver refused to stop for police and fled the area. Officers were familiar with the fem ...
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RNC officers were conducting traffic stops in the east end of St. John’s on Saturday afternoon when a driver refused to stop for police and fled the area.

Officers were familiar with the female operator and male passenger and were aware that both had numerous outstanding warrants for their arrest. They were both located a short while later on foot.

The 41-year-old male was charged with resisting arrest and had fifteen outstanding warrants for his arrest. The 40-year-old female was charged with flight from police, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and had 7 outstanding warrants for her arrest. Both were held at the lock-up to appear in court.

3 months ago

Furey to Miss House Re-Opening; In Toronto for Mining Conference
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Furey to Miss House Re-Opening; In Toronto for Mining Conference

Premier Andrew Furey won’t be in the House of Assembly for the start of the spring sitting tomorrow. Instead, he is in Toronto for the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Int ...
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Premier Andrew Furey won’t be in the House of Assembly for the start of the spring sitting tomorrow.

Instead, he is in Toronto for the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) International Convention, Trade Show and Investors Exchange which runs until Wednesday.

Furey, who announced last week he is stepping down as premier, is addressing the Newfoundland and Labrador PDAC reception today and will provide a keynote address at Canada’s Atlantic Edge Program event on Tuesday.

This year there are over 25 mining and exploration companies, six prospectors, and almost a dozen service and supply companies with NL connections exhibiting and participating in a directed mining investment promotional program, as well as representatives from Indigenous governments and organizations.

PDAC is the world’s largest annual mining convention, attracting up to 30,000 attendees from over 100 countries, and representing mining and exploration companies, investment funds, consultants, suppliers, and governments.

NL has participated in the convention for over 40 years, collaborating with Mining Industry NL in the trade show and hosting several prospectors to aid in promoting the province’s projects to potential partners and investors.

3 months ago

Hickman Honored, Eager to Assume Chair of Council For The Arts
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Hickman Honored, Eager to Assume Chair of Council For The Arts

Newfoundlander Cheryl Hickman says she’s honoured to be taking over as chair of the Canada Council for the Arts. Hickman, the general and artistic director of Opera on the Avalon, will begin her ...
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Newfoundlander Cheryl Hickman says she’s honoured to be taking over as chair of the Canada Council for the Arts.

Hickman, the general and artistic director of Opera on the Avalon, will begin her five-year term in July.

She notes the council’s mandate is to help foster production of works in the arts, with grants, services and various initiatives to support the arts and artists.

“What it’s meant to do is contribute to the vitality of a very creative and diverse arts and literary scene,” she said.

“So it has significant impact economically and socially and it really supports greater engagement in the arts from coast to coast and contributes to the international recognition of Canada’s artists and arts organizations.”

Hickman, an accomplished soprano, also served on the board of Opera.ca, and has performed with companies across North America and Europe.

She has been recognized for her work by ArtsNL and in 2023 was named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top 50 CEOs by Atlantic Business Magazine.

The Canada Council for the Arts is governed by an 11-member board. It consists of a chairperson, vice-chairperson and nine other members from across Canada. Along with the director, who is also the Chief Executive Officer, board members are appointed by the Governor in Council.

3 months ago

Bringing Unknown Soldier Home a ‘Once-in-Forever’ Event For Furey
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Bringing Unknown Soldier Home a ‘Once-in-Forever’ Event For Furey

Premier Andrew Furey hopes his legacy as premier will be the repatriation of the remains of the Unknown Soldier. The journey of the World War I soldier’s remains from France to the National War ...
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Premier Andrew Furey hopes his legacy as premier will be the repatriation of the remains of the Unknown Soldier.

The journey of the World War I soldier’s remains from France to the National War Memorial in St. John’s was an emotional one, particularly for Furey who, as the ceremonial next-of-kin, was at the casket’s side for the most poignant parts of the trip.

Now that Furey’s time as premier is coming to a close, he says he hopes his legacy is one of “pace”; listing achievements in health care, addressing the population decline, rate mitigation, and dealing with the COVID pandemic as significant.

However, he says above all of that was the repatriation of the Unknown Soldier.

“I hope my legacy is returning one of our own home and helping close that wound from 1916,” said Furey. “I still get emotional thinking about it and talking about it, and it was … that’s a legacy piece.

“Someone said to me after it was done, ‘well, you know, that’s a once-in-a-lifetime event that just happened.’ My response was, ‘it’s not a once-in-a-lifetime, that’s a once-in-forever, and I was very honored to be given the privilege to do that.”

3 months ago

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Last Call For Tickets in Support of Easter Seals NL

Today is the deadline to purchase tickets for a special Easter Seals Newfoundland and Labrador fundraiser. “Snowarama,” led by the Western Sno-Riders, is being held at Marble Mountain this weekend ...
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Today is the deadline to purchase tickets for a special Easter Seals Newfoundland and Labrador fundraiser.

“Snowarama,” led by the Western Sno-Riders, is being held at Marble Mountain this weekend in conjunction with the City of Corner Brook’s Winter Carnival.

Easter Seals is hoping to raise $15,000 for their equipment loan program and bring awareness to their services.

Today’s deadline was preceded yesterday by snowmobiling and community spirit at the mountain.

Easter Seals NL is all about people with disabilities living full, healthy and active lives, with a mission “to engage, inspire, and maximize opportunities for people with disabilities of all ages by providing meaningful programs and services.”

Money raised from the 50/50 fundraiser will support providing free, accessible equipment to families and communities throughout the province through Easter Seals’ free equipment loan programs for people of all ages with disabilities.

3 months ago

CBC Newfoundland & Labrador

In a tariff war with the U.S., these industry leaders have some ideas about how Canada can come out ahead

The U.S. government says it will officially impose country-specific tariffs on Canada next week. Economists, business people and labour leaders see this as a time to start separating the Canadian econ ...
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The U.S. government says it will officially impose country-specific tariffs on Canada next week. Economists, business people and labour leaders see this as a time to start separating the Canadian economy from the United States.

3 months ago

Trudeau Joins EU Leaders For Critical Summit on Fate of Ukraine
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Trudeau Joins EU Leaders For Critical Summit on Fate of Ukraine

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is hosting an urgent meeting of European leaders today in a show of support for Ukraine and its President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is also ...
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is hosting an urgent meeting of European leaders today in a show of support for Ukraine and its President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is also attending the summit in London which comes two days after Zelensky was tag-teamed and belittled in the White House by U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance.

They attacked Zelenskyy for not being “thankful” enough for the support the U.S. has provided Ukraine to fend off the Russian invasion.

The summit comes amid increasing signs of the U.S. pulling back that support and aligning itself with Russia on foreign policy regarding Ukraine.

Trudeau could be the only non-European leader at the meeting during which they hope to set conditions for a lasting peace in Ukraine and prevent Russia from further invasions on the continent.

The U.K., France and Ukraine are also expected to draft a ceasefire plan to present to the U.S.

Trudeau is scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting with Starmer today, followed by a news conference with Canadian media before returning to Ottawa on Monday.

3 months ago

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Riding the wave of buying local, this N.L. snack business looks to sprout up across Canada

Riding a surge in public support for buying local goods, a Newfoundland and Labrador snack business is looking to reach more consumers across Canada — and it just got a financial boost. ...
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Riding a surge in public support for buying local goods, a Newfoundland and Labrador snack business is looking to reach more consumers across Canada — and it just got a financial boost.

3 months ago

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Weekend AM’s N.L. 25 Playlist: A quarter-century of local tunes

CBC Radio’s Weekend AM has created the ultimate Newfoundland and Labrador playlist for local music lovers. Whether you’re ‘Labrador to the Core’ or part of ‘The Worst Crowd’, this quarter- ...
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CBC Radio’s Weekend AM has created the ultimate Newfoundland and Labrador playlist for local music lovers. Whether you’re ‘Labrador to the Core’ or part of ‘The Worst Crowd’, this quarter-century lookback is sure to bring back some memories.

3 months ago

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No serious injuries following two-vehicle collision

A two-vehicle collision in the east end of St. John’s late Saturday evening injured one person. The collision happened at about 9:45 p.m. on an on-ramp leading from Portugal Cove Road to the ...
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A two-vehicle collision in the east end of St. John’s late Saturday evening injured one person.

The collision happened at about 9:45 p.m. on an on-ramp leading from Portugal Cove Road to the Outer Ring Road. A sedan and pickup truck collided, causing the pickup truck to leave the road. The driver of the truck was helped from the vehicle to a waiting ambulance to be treated for injuries. It was unknown at the time if they were taken to hospital.

None of the occupants of the sedan required medical attention.

Police closed the on-ramp for a time, until the scene could be cleared.

3 months ago

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Police arrest impaired drivers in North River and Port aux Basques

Two drivers, one in North River and the other in Port aux Basques, were arrested by RCMP NL for impaired operation on Feb. 25. At approximately 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Bay Roberts RCMP responded to a ...
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Two drivers, one in North River and the other in Port aux Basques, were arrested by RCMP NL for impaired operation on Feb. 25.

At approximately 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Bay Roberts RCMP responded to a single-vehicle crash in North River.  A vehicle was stuck in a snow bank on North River Road.  Upon arrival, police observed signs of alcohol impairment and administered a roadside breath test on the driver, a 36-year-old man. The man failed the roadside breath test and was arrested for impaired operation.  At the detachment, the man provided further breath samples that were more than twice the legal limit.

Later that evening, shortly after 8:00 p.m., Channel-Port aux Basques RCMP were called to the Marine Atlantic Ferry Terminal to investigate a suspected impaired driver who was waiting to board the ferry. The driver, a 51-year-old man, failed a roadside breath test and was arrested for impaired operation. At the detachment, the man provided further breath samples that were more than three and a half times the legal limit.

Both drivers were released from custody and are set to appear in court at later dates to answer to charges of impaired operation. Both drivers received licence suspensions and the vehicles were seized and impounded.

1 Mar 2025 18:55:15

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No cases of measles detected in N.L., as cases surge in parts of Canada

Cases of measles are on the rise across parts of the country, with 95 cases reported in Canada so far this year. Health officials in this province say, we have not seen any cases in about eight years. ...
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Cases of measles are on the rise across parts of the country, with 95 cases reported in Canada so far this year. Health officials in this province say, we have not seen any cases in about eight years.

The Department of Health and Community Services says Newfoundland and Labrador has not reported a case of measles since 2017. The province continues to maintain high measles vaccination rates, with over 90% coverage reported last year.

The Measles, Mumps, Rubella Varicella (MMRV) vaccine is currently recommended to all children at 12 and 18 months of age through the publicly funded provincial immunization program, which is offered through public health offices across the province.  

Additionally, children and adults can avail of vaccination for protection against measles through public health or their primary care provider.

1 Mar 2025 18:47:52

Tom Osborne “Very Seriously” Considering Federal Run, Expects to Make Decision by End of Weekend
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Tom Osborne “Very Seriously” Considering Federal Run, Expects to Make Decision by End of Weekend

Long-time Newfoundland and Labrador MHA Tom Osborne says he is “very seriously” considering running for the federal Liberals in the next election in the district of Cape Spear, and will ma ...
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Long-time Newfoundland and Labrador MHA Tom Osborne says he is “very seriously” considering running for the federal Liberals in the next election in the district of Cape Spear, and will make a decision by the end of the weekend.

Osborne spent 30 years as a provincial MHA.

He was initially elected as a Progressive Conservative, but in 2012 he left the party to sit as an independent, and would join the Liberal party less than year later.

Osborne bowed out of provincial politics last summer, but now he is eyeing a potential run in Ottawa.

Tom Osborne announcing his retirement from provincial politics.

Osborne says the timing was right when he retired as an MHA last year, and at the time wasn’t considering any sort of political future.

However, that changed recently with numerous people, including former constituents, friends, and people with connections to the party reaching out and asking him to run.

“I guess when politics is in your blood, it’s always in your blood. It’s a part of you. Do I miss that? There are times that I absolutely miss it. There’s no question about it. And having individuals reach out and saying that they want me to look at it is certainly an honor. And, you know, knowing that they were happy with the contribution I made and feel that I have further contribution to make is also an honor.”

1 Mar 2025 17:17:44

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Urbanization an “Eternal Barrier” to Setting Up Some Collaborative Care Clinics: Parfrey

The CEO of NL Health Services calls the urbanization of society the “eternal barrier” preventing some collaborative care clinics from becoming fully established in some regions of the prov ...
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The CEO of NL Health Services calls the urbanization of society the “eternal barrier” preventing some collaborative care clinics from becoming fully established in some regions of the province.

The provincial government introduced the concept some time ago as a way to improve access to family care, particularly in rural areas, but some clinics continue to struggle to gain a full complement of health professionals.

Dr. Pat Parfrey says many physicians and other health care professionals want to work and live in more urban areas, a phenomenon seen across the country.

The issue was part of discussions during a recent meeting in Clarenville with health care providers and community leaders from the Bonavista and Burin Peninsulas.

He cites some of the stats presented by Marystown Mayor Brian Keating.

Parfrey says there were 20,000 people living on the Burin Peninsula 20 years ago, and now they’ve got 16,000. “There are a far smaller proportion of children, and the people leaving the Burin Peninsula are the younger people. So in a situation where the younger people are leaving, it’s hard to think that young people from outside are going to come in to provide health care, so it’s a challenge.”

1 Mar 2025 17:17:34

CBC Newfoundland & Labrador

What's going on? Margaret's Mixtape music series concludes with a Marvin Gaye hit

Black History Month has concluded for another year, but just under the wire, we have one final edition of Margaret's Mixtape. ...
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Black History Month has concluded for another year, but just under the wire, we have one final edition of Margaret's Mixtape.

1 Mar 2025 16:30:00

Atlantic Chamber of Commerce Watching Response from US Cities to Tariffs
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Atlantic Chamber of Commerce Watching Response from US Cities to Tariffs

Tariffs from the United States could come in to effect as early as Tuesday, and the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce says they will get valuable information from affected American states should the threat ...
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Tariffs from the United States could come in to effect as early as Tuesday, and the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce says they will get valuable information from affected American states should the threat come to fruition.

CEO Rhonda Tulk-Lane says there are 34 states in America that have Canada as their number one trading partner, and if tariffs are put in place they are going to find out which cities will be impacted the most by the move.

As Tulk-Lane explains, that is information that can be used to the chamber’s advantage.

She says they will be comparing the biggest Atlantic Canadian trading partners with the US cities that are hurting the most, and then focusing on building relationships with the Chambers in those cities and building advocacy.

1 Mar 2025 16:19:31

CBC Newfoundland & Labrador

Land & Sea: Safeguarding seabirds

Tens of thousands of seabirds line cliffs in Newfoundland and Labrador each spring into the fall — but some scientists are worried those numbers are dropping year after year. In this episode, the La ...
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Tens of thousands of seabirds line cliffs in Newfoundland and Labrador each spring into the fall — but some scientists are worried those numbers are dropping year after year. In this episode, the Land & Sea team follows the effort of passionate seabird researchers.

1 Mar 2025 15:30:00

CBC Newfoundland & Labrador

Furey follows tradition: All of N.L.'s elected premiers have resigned while still in office

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What can we learn from past resignations about how the Liberal government will fare in the coming months?

1 Mar 2025 14:42:44

“Costing the Town a Fortune”: Trepassey Mayor Frustrated Without Solutions to Breakwater Woes
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“Costing the Town a Fortune”: Trepassey Mayor Frustrated Without Solutions to Breakwater Woes

The town of Trepassey has another mess on its hands after storm surge breached the beach road again. The town secured a new breakwater after damage suffered during hurricanes Larry and Earl, but the ...
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The town of Trepassey has another mess on its hands after storm surge breached the beach road again.

The town secured a new breakwater after damage suffered during hurricanes Larry and Earl, but the new breakwater was knocked down in a February storm last year.

Mayor Rita Pennell says each time the water dumps rocks and debris across the road they have to bring in heavy equipment to keep it clear, a great expense for the small community.

Pennell says she and area MHA Loyola O’Driscoll have been calling for a permanent solution to the problem for some time.

She says they met with the minister in October of 2024 seeking a temporary solution to the problem, “but there was nothing done.” She says just after Christmas, over the course of one week, they had to have a loader down in the area for four days “to keep the people safe down there and keep the road open…and I mean that’s costing the town a fortune.”

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1 Mar 2025 14:39:17

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Man arrested for damaging vehicles in St. John’s

RNC responded to a disturbance in the area of Freshwater Road at 9:30 p.m. Friday, February 28. It was reported that a man was said to be damaging parked vehicles in the area. Upon arrival, the 37 ...
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RNC responded to a disturbance in the area of Freshwater Road at 9:30 p.m. Friday, February 28.

It was reported that a man was said to be damaging parked vehicles in the area. Upon arrival, the 37-year-old male suspect was located with assistance from the public and placed under arrest.

As a result of the investigation, he now faces seven charges of mischief and breach of a release order. He was held for court.

1 Mar 2025 14:15:54

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Man arrested in St. John’s for assault

RNC responded to a residence in the centre city area of St. John’s shortly after 9 p.m. on Friday, February 28. Police received a report of an assault in progress. Upon arrival, a male resid ...
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RNC responded to a residence in the centre city area of St. John’s shortly after 9 p.m. on Friday, February 28. Police received a report of an assault in progress.

Upon arrival, a male resident was located with non-life threatening injuries to his face and hand. As a result of the investigation, a 57-year-old male from a neighbouring apartment was arrested and charged with assault causing bodily harm.

The male suspect was held to appear in court.

1 Mar 2025 14:12:04

American Man Charged with Sexual Assault Makes first Court appearance
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American Man Charged with Sexual Assault Makes first Court appearance

A 29-year-old American man appeared in provincial court in St. John’s yesterday on one count of sexual assault. RNC were called to a report of an assault at a downtown St. John’s hotel ar ...
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A 29-year-old American man appeared in provincial court in St. John’s yesterday on one count of sexual assault.

RNC were called to a report of an assault at a downtown St. John’s hotel around 3:00 yesterday morning. A woman was located by police who required medical support.

The accused, Raekwon Holliman, was arrested shortly after noon, and held in custody pending yesterday’s court appearance.

RNC say the woman was taken to hospital for treatment.

1 Mar 2025 12:19:10

Furey Focuses on Market Diversification in Final Months as Premier
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Furey Focuses on Market Diversification in Final Months as Premier

As Andrew Furey’s time as Premier starts to wind down he says one of his last goals is to kickstart the diversification of the province’s markets. Furey shocked the province earlier this ...
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As Andrew Furey’s time as Premier starts to wind down he says one of his last goals is to kickstart the diversification of the province’s markets.

Furey shocked the province earlier this week when he announced that he will be resigning as leader once a successor is chosen.

While he argues a lot has been accomplished during his time in politics, broadening the province’s markets is something he will be tackling in his remaining months.

He wants to make sure that is in a “reasonable spot” for whoever comes after him. He says regardless of US President Donald Trump, who he calls a “four-year bully in the White House,” it is responsible to diversify provincial markets.

1 Mar 2025 12:15:36

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Froeign Affairs Minister Doubles Down on Support for Ukraine Following Tense Trump/Zelenskiy Meeting

Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says Canada believes in supporting Ukraine. Joly spoke with reporters yesterday in response to questions surrounding yesterday’s tense and fractious meeting ...
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Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says Canada believes in supporting Ukraine.

Joly spoke with reporters yesterday in response to questions surrounding yesterday’s tense and fractious meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump, his Vice President J.D. Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

Voices were raised as Trump and Vance berated Zelenskiy, calling him “disrespectful” and suggesting that he has not offered his thanks for U.S. help in his fight against invading forces from Russia.

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World leaders have responded in shock, with many European leaders reiterating their support for Ukraine.

Joly says Canada’s response after seeing the belligerent exchange that played out before rolling television cameras, is the same as it has always been.

She says Ukrainians are fighting for their own freedoms, “but they’re also fighting for ours,” because “if we’re not supporting Ukraine, there is a real risk that President Putin will go back to Russia, re-arm, and re-invade Ukraine, which would become a security threat” not only for Ukraine, but for NATO as well, “which is us.”

Joly says Russia is taking note of the interaction in the Oval Office yesterday, and Canada’s goal is to make sure it is supporting Ukrainians and keep “very strong G-7 unity amidst all this unpredictability and chaos.”

1 Mar 2025 12:11:52

Man Charged After Parked Vehicles Damaged in Metro
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Man Charged After Parked Vehicles Damaged in Metro

A 37-year-old man has a date with the court after the RNC say he was damaging parked vehicles in the capital city last night. Police were called to an area of Freshwater Road around 9:30 p.m. The accu ...
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A 37-year-old man has a date with the court after the RNC say he was damaging parked vehicles in the capital city last night.

Police were called to an area of Freshwater Road around 9:30 p.m.

The accused was located with help from the public. He is now facing seven charges of mischief.

He was held for court.

1 Mar 2025 11:45:31

VOCM

Streaming Soon: Son of a Critch Lands on Netflix Canada March 15

Son of a Critch is about to reach an even bigger audience in Canada. The Newfoundland-based sitcom, inspired by the childhood of comedian Mark Critch, is set to stream on Netflix Canada starting March ...
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Son of a Critch is about to reach an even bigger audience in Canada.

The Newfoundland-based sitcom, inspired by the childhood of comedian Mark Critch, is set to stream on Netflix Canada starting March 15. The show, which has already gained a strong following here at home, and the U.S. will now be available to more viewers through the streaming service.

Son of a Critch follows a young Mark Critch as he navigates junior high in 1980s St. John’s. Critch himself plays his father, legendary VOCM newscaster Mike Critch.

The first three seasons have been met with rave reviews, and season four is currently airing on CBC TV.

1 Mar 2025 11:35:29

Downtown St. John’s: Buying Local Strengthens Economy Amid U.S. Uncertainty
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Downtown St. John’s: Buying Local Strengthens Economy Amid U.S. Uncertainty

Downtown St. John’s says if there’s a silver lining to Donald Trump’s threats against Canadian sovereignty and the economy is the emphasis on buying local. Gaylynne Gulliver of Down ...
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Downtown St. John’s says if there’s a silver lining to Donald Trump’s threats against Canadian sovereignty and the economy is the emphasis on buying local.

Gaylynne Gulliver of Downtown St. John’s says 90 cents of every dollar spent with a local business stays in the community, and the benefits are great.

She says that money circulates through local workers and back into neighbourhood businesses which then sponsor local events and activities. “This is one big, giant cycle, and our economy is under threat from our neighbours down below.”

1 Mar 2025 10:50:22

Paul Antle Joins Growing List of Potential Liberal Leadership Candidates
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Paul Antle Joins Growing List of Potential Liberal Leadership Candidates

Interest in the provincial Liberal leadership is continuing to build. Cabinet ministers John Abbott, Siobhan Coady and John Hogan have all indicated that they’re seriously considering a run at t ...
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Interest in the provincial Liberal leadership is continuing to build.

Cabinet ministers John Abbott, Siobhan Coady and John Hogan have all indicated that they’re seriously considering a run at the leadership.

Now add businessman Paul Antle – who is no stranger to the process – to the growing list. Antle ran unsuccessfully for the party’s top job in 2013, having been defeated by Dwight Ball.

While he chose not to seek the leadership in 2020, he has confirmed for VOCM News that joining the latest leadership contest is something he is considering.

1 Mar 2025 10:09:58

March is Fraud Prevention Month: RNC Warns of Rising Scams
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March is Fraud Prevention Month: RNC Warns of Rising Scams

March is fraud prevention month, a time when organizations promote how to identify and prevent fraud. RNC Constable James Cadigan says in the last couple of months they have seen the usual types of f ...
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March is fraud prevention month, a time when organizations promote how to identify and prevent fraud.

RNC Constable James Cadigan says in the last couple of months they have seen the usual types of fraud such as text messages, calls, and emails, but have also seen things like romance and employment scams.

Using job scams as an example, Cadigan says people always need to have their “antennas up.”

Someone may contact a potential employer and are the directed to an app such as WhatsApp to continue talking. Being directed to a messaging app is a “red flag” according to Cadigan. He says scammers may ask people to pay fees for training or accreditation, and being asked to pay money before even having a job offer is another warning sign.

1 Mar 2025 09:30:56

CBC Newfoundland & Labrador

How Ukrainian kids in St. John’s are holding onto their language and culture

While most school kids enjoy Saturdays off, about 60 Ukrainian children in St. John’s attend a special class in their native language. The Ridna Shkola Initiative provides lessons in Ukrainian histo ...
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While most school kids enjoy Saturdays off, about 60 Ukrainian children in St. John’s attend a special class in their native language. The Ridna Shkola Initiative provides lessons in Ukrainian history, culture, even music and arts. Without it, Ukrainian newcomers worry their kids will lose touch with their roots.

1 Mar 2025 09:30:00

CBC Newfoundland & Labrador

When this 11-year-old goalie had his gear stolen, Newfoundland's hockey community stepped up to help

Just days after a Deer Lake minor hockey player had his goalie gear stolen from the arena, members of Newfoundland's hockey community quickly came together to make sure he could get back between the p ...
More ...A child stands in a locker room wearing full goalie gear, including a Corner Brook Royals jersey.

Just days after a Deer Lake minor hockey player had his goalie gear stolen from the arena, members of Newfoundland's hockey community quickly came together to make sure he could get back between the posts.

1 Mar 2025 09:30:00

NTV

Harvesters say DFO recommending crab quota cuts in zone 3K

There was difficult news for the fishing industry as DFO met with crab harvesters in Grand Falls-Windsor on Friday. Harvesters say DFO is recommending cuts of up to 50 per cent to the total allowable ...
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There was difficult news for the fishing industry as DFO met with crab harvesters in Grand Falls-Windsor on Friday. Harvesters say DFO is recommending cuts of up to 50 per cent to the total allowable catch in zone 3K off the northeast coast. NTV’s Colleen Lewis was there.

28 Feb 2025 23:43:29

NTV

House of Assembly reopening for spring sitting next week after premier’s resignation announcment

The House of Assembly opens for the spring session on Monday.  It comes in the wake of Premier Andrew Furey’s decision to step down. The governing Liberals will have to prepare a provincia ...
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The House of Assembly opens for the spring session on Monday. 

It comes in the wake of Premier Andrew Furey’s decision to step down. The governing Liberals will have to prepare a provincial budget at the same time as they plan a leadership race.

NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more. 

28 Feb 2025 23:42:55

NTV

Man charged with sending sexually explicit photos to teenagers denied bail

A man suspected of sending sexually explicit photos to two teenage girls in St. John’s has been denied bail. Michael Roger will be held in custody until his next court date in late March.

28 Feb 2025 23:42:22

NTV

Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation supports diversifying trade in face of U.S. tariffs

The threat of tariffs by the United States has businesses in this country pursuing other trade opportunities around the world. It’s a move organizations like the Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Na ...
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The threat of tariffs by the United States has businesses in this country pursuing other trade opportunities around the world.

It’s a move organizations like the Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation believe could be necessary.

NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

28 Feb 2025 23:41:49

NTV

Operation NANOOK 2025: Strengthening Arctic Defence and Sovereignty

Almost 500 members of the Canadian Armed Forces, including a large contingent from the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, are heading to the arctic for the next two weeks. It’s an operation to pro ...
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Almost 500 members of the Canadian Armed Forces, including a large contingent from the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, are heading to the arctic for the next two weeks.

It’s an operation to protect Canadian sovereignty at a time of increasing threats to the arctic and northern regions. NTV’s Jodi Cooke will be joining military members next week on the arctic mission, and she has this preview.

28 Feb 2025 23:41:05

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