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This travel nurse wants to work in the N.L. system — but says there are obstacles

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Stacey Button said she wants to work in central Newfoundland, and is willing to work as a casual nurse within Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services. But as the CBC’s Jenna Head reports, Button said there are other issues that need to...
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To keep rolling, the local Film & TV industry has to start thinking green

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In the big money world of film and TV, getting the green light on production increasingly depends on having green production practices. That’s why PictureNL asked the group econext to come up with ways to make shooting in Newfoundland...
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The story of Gander the Newfoundland dog and his heroism in the Second World War

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JP Bear is an American veteran who was so moved by the story of Gander the Newfoundland dog and his role in the Second World War, that he made the four-legged hero the subject of a new film. The CBC’s Troy Turner reports.
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Quebec warns N.L. that if they make changes to Churchill falls MOU, they will too

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Speaking at the annual New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers conference in St. John’s on Monday, Quebec Energy Minister Christine Fréchette said she believes the MOU achieved between Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec is...
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Weekend AM’s N.L. playlist: Here are the top tunes from 2015 to 2019

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Musicians Colleen Power, Ritche Perez and Liam Ryan are working their way through another five years of music. The Fortunate Ones, Sherry Ryan and more made it into this era’s discussion.
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45,000 km later, this adventurer completes his cross-country journey in St. John’s

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Aidan Beckett marked the end of his cross-country journey across Canada at the Railway Museum in St. John’s. At the Mile 0 marker, Beckett reflects on 45,000 kilometers and a years-long Canadian adventure.
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Judge approves 1 of 3 recount applications for Liberal candidates

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While three Liberal candidates turned to the courts in the hopes of getting a recount after losing in the provincial election, only one was approved by Justice Alphonsus Faour in a decision Friday morning. The CBC’s Mark Quinn reports.
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He paused a cross-country adventure for the pandemic. Now he’s back to finish what he started

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Aiden Beckett is about to complete a 45,000 kilometre journey across Canada, and is expected to arrive in downtown St. John’s on Sunday. It’s a journey he began back in 2017, but the pandemic forced him off the trail. Now Beckett has...
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Stories to start your day from CBC N.L. — Friday, Nov. 14

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A ceremony is being held for the annual World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Fridays for Future is holding a rally for climate action, the Association for New Canadians is hosting a summit in Gander, and St. John’s has a...
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N.S. woman speaks out about alleged sexual assaults

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A woman whose identity is protected by a publication ban says she was a child at the time of the alleged assaults more than 20 years ago. Police have charged 55-year-old Corey Fitzgerald White in the case. The woman says it wasn't until...
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Stories to start your day from CBC N.L. — Thursday, Nov. 13

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Three new apartment buildings near Memorial University are already near full capacity, and N.L. remains measles-free despite Canada losing its measles elimination status. The CBC’s Zach Goudie shares some of the news we’re chasing today.
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‘You’re not on your own’: Chris Andrews says concert is to raise money for wildfire loss — and show support

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The CBC’s Carolyn Stokes spoke with musician Chris Andrews, one of the event organizers and performers for We Stand on Guard Once Again, about Newfoundlanders and Labradorians always rallying for each other.
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Remains of four N.L. soldiers discovered overseas

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CBC News has confirmed that the skeletal remains of multiple N.L. soldiers have been discovered. As Here and Now's Terry Roberts reports, there are few details, but the anthropologist who led the repatriation of Newfoundland’s unknown...
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Stories to start your day from CBC N.L. — Tuesday, Nov. 4

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A severe storm is on the way for much of the province, serial rapist Sofyan Boalag dies in prison, and the federal budget is being tabled in Ottawa. The CBC’s Zach Goudie shares stories making news today.
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Court hears confession of Deer Lake man accused of killing his grandmother

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A video of Justin Paul Campbell confessing to police that he choked and murdered his grandmother, Eva Banfield, was played at his trial in Corner Brook Supreme Court. Despite that confession, Campbell has pleaded not guilty. The CBC’s...
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Stories to start your day from CBC N.L. — Monday, Nov. 3

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New MHAs and a new Speaker of the House will be sworn-in today, the Town of Conception Bay South wants residents to test for radon gas, and Hockey Canada’s U-18 National Women’s Championship is underway. The CBC’s Zach Goudie shares...
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Stories to start your day from CBC N.L. — Monday, Oct. 20

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A new scam involving fake parking fines targets people in St. John’s, vaccination clinics open today for influenza and COVID-19, and Diwali celebrations begin across the province and around the world. The CBC’s Zach Goudie shares stories...
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N.L. needs fiscal stability, amid PC promises near $300 million, warns Canadian Taxpayers Federation

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The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is sounding the alarm about the almost $300 million in promises made by the Progressive Conservatives on the campaign trail, and how they fit into an already precarious financial picture. The CBC’s Terry...
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N.L. premier-designate wants expert review, referendum on Churchill Falls deal

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Following the Progressive Conservative victory in Newfoundland and Labrador, premier-designate Tony Wakeham says he's ready to get to work for the people of his province, including a review and referendum on the Churchill Falls...
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Progressive Conservatives end decade of Liberal rule in N.L.

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Premier-designate Tony Wakeham will now become the leader of a Progressive Conservative majority government in Newfoundland and Labrador, holding 21 seats in the House of Assembly.
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N.L. election casts doubt on tentative electricity deal with Quebec

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Newfoundland and Labrador will have a new Progressive Conservative government after a decade of Liberal rule. The election result threatens the future of a tentative, multi-million dollar hydro-electricity deal with Quebec.
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3 Newfoundland activists detained by Israel now heading home, family says|Julia Israel|1900

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3 activists from Newfoundland are headed home after Israeli troops detained them last Wednesday. They were aboard a flotilla headed for Gaza. Journalist Julia Israel has more.
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3 Canadian activists detained by Israel returning home

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Newfoundlanders Devoney Ellis, Sadie Mees and Nikita Stapleton were aboard the Conscience, one of nine vessels in a flotilla that had aimed to reach Gaza. They were detained by Israel on Wednesday. Vicki Axford, Mees's aunt, said they...
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3 Canadian activists detained by Israel have been released, family says

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Three Newfoundlanders detained by Israel aboard a flotilla bound for Gaza have been freed, according to a family member of one of the women. Devoney Ellis, Sadie Mees and Nikita Stapleton were aboard the Conscience, one of nine vessels...