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After nearly 30 years of being represented by the Parsons family, the Burgeo-La Poile district is in for a change

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The CBC’s Colleen Connors visits Port aux Basques to see if residents of the vast Burgeo-La Poile district are ready for a new family in power this election.
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Liberals pledge support for fishery during pit stop in Arnold’s Cove

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On the last weekend before election day, the Liberal campaign made its way back to St. John’s — and along the way, John Hogan checked in with a seafood processor about the needs of the industry.
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Stories to start your day from CBC N.L. — Friday, Oct. 10

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The provincial election campaign enters the homestretch, and a new online farmers’ market is taking orders in the St. John’s area. The CBC’s Zach Goudie helps you get your day started.
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Premier Hogan on the defence after PC’s endorsed by Trades NL

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On the campaign trail on Friday, the Liberals visited the PC stronghold of Ferryland, answering critics of the Churchill Falls MOU. A day after Tony Wakeham was endorsed by Trades NL. Here & Now's Terry Roberts reports.
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Stories to start your day from CBC N.L. — Friday, Oct. 3

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Another salmon die-off at a fish farm on the island’s south coast, a major political endorsement and some big promises on the provincial campaign trail, and a benefit concert for wildfire victims. The CBC’s Zach Goudie has news headlines...
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Animal behaviourist blows the whistle on aggressive dog trainers

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A board-certified animal behaviourist says some dog trainers are making problem behaviours worse by using heavy-handed tactics. Sarita Pellowe says the industry is totally unregulated and anyone with a leash can call themselves a...
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Canadian curler Brad Gushue reflects on career, emotional decision to retire

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Curler Brad Gushue — a two-time Olympic medallist and record-holding Brier champion from Newfoundland and Labrador — talks about his retirement decision and reflects on highlights from his legendary career.
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St. John’s lays out new vision for university area and Cowan Heights neighbourhoods

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Big changes could be coming to two key areas in St. Johns’s. The city has released new neighbourhood plans for the area around Memorial University and Cowan Heights. The CBC’s Zach Goudie shares the details.
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St. John’s lays out new vision for university area and Cowan Heights neighborhoods

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Big changes could be coming to two key areas in St. Johns’s. The city has released new neighbourhood plans for the area around Memorial University and Cowan Heights. The CBC’s Zach Goudie shares the details.
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N.L. NDP hosts confident campaign launch — even though election not yet called

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Provincial party leader Jim Dinn gathered some of his candidates in the district of St. John’s East-Quidi Vidi, promising to reform health care and tackle cost of living challenges, as election call expected Monday. CBC’s Henrike Wilhelm...
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Start your engines! Targa 2025 is officially kicking off

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Teams from all over Newfoundland and Labrador, and other parts of Canada, are hitting the road for Targa Newfoundland. The race covers about 2,000 kilometres of public roads in the province, and draws the eyes of racers and locals alike.
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Summer’s over, but Torbay’s water ban remains - and could stay for months

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The calendar has turned and temperatures have dropped, but low water levels continue to plague many communities in Newfoundland and Labrador. The town of Torbay is warning residents a water ban implemented in August could remain in...
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Carney pledges $80M to help Atlantic Canadian businesses hurt by tariffs

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Prime Minister Mark Carney allocated $80 million out of the billion-dollar tariff-relief fund for businesses in Atlantic Canada. Carney made the announcement at a busy shipping facility in St. John’s.
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Campus Living 101: Grenfell Campus students get advice along with dorm keys

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It’s back-to-school for big kids, too. At Memorial University’s Grenfell Campus in Corner Brook, residence assistants are welcoming new students to campus, and offering some tips for surviving their first semester.
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N.L., Quebec premiers meet to talk Churchill Falls — and another potential partnership

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Premiers François Legault and John Hogan posed for photos at Confederation Building amid a meeting for Churchill Falls talks. But as the CBC’s Terry Roberts reports, mining could be a potential partnership between the two provinces.
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N.L. allows interprovincial booze trade — with limits

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The Newfoundland and Labrador government signalled on Monday that it is willing to budge when it comes to removing trade barriers with other provinces, but as the CBC’s Terry Roberts reports, there are still plenty of lines in the sand...
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The biggest run of the 1977 Canada Games didn’t win a medal, but it won hearts coast to coast

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Brendan Kelly was one of the province’s top runners, but he was too old to compete when the Canada Games came to St. John’s in 1977. So Kelly did the next best thing: He ran across Canada to promote the Games. As the 2025 Games draw to a...
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That’s a wrap on the 2025 Canada Games - here are the Closing Ceremony highlight

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The 2025 Canada Games wrapped up with spirits as high as the day the Games began and a sea of athletes convene in downtown St. John’s showing their team colours. CBC’s Alex Kennedy and Julia Israel spoke with Canada Games CEO Karen...
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Leah Ferguson competed in wrestling at the Olympics. Now she’s proud of the Team N.L. athletes she’s coachin

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Leah Ferguson loves coming home to Newfoundland. She gets to see her extended family, but also see how wrestling as a sport has grown in the province. She talked to the CBC’s Jeremy Eaton about what it means to be a coach for Team N.L....
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Leah Ferguson competed in wrestling at the Olympics. Now she’s proud of the Team N.L. athletes she’s coaching

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Leah Ferguson loves coming home to Newfoundland. She gets to see her extended family, but also see how wrestling as a sport has grown in the province. She talked to the CBC’s Jeremy Eaton about what it means to be a coach for Team N.L....
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‘If people want to rebuild … we’ll support that’: Premier pledges assistance, but details not yet clear

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Premier John Hogan said the Newfoundland and Labrador government will be there for residents if they want to rebuild in fire-affected communities in Conception Bay North. For those who want to return home, there is a lengthy checklist...
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Fire Raptor chopper among new weapons in Canada’s wildfire arsenal

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Fire Raptor helicopters are making their debut in Newfoundland fighting wildfires this season. The choppers hold 5,000 litres of water in a collapsible bladder and douse from a precision hose.
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Can Canada get rockets into space? We’re about to find out

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Efforts are underway to bring rocket launches to Canada, with the goal of eventually sending satellites into orbit from home soil. For The National, CBC’s Nicole Mortillaro takes a closer look at the industry and why it’s invested in...
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N.L. wildfire at Paddy's Pond now considered held, 2 others out of control

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The Paddy's Pond fire near St. John's that's been burning out of control for a week is now being held. That's freeing up resources to help fight other out-of-control wildfires in Newfoundland and Labrador, says the provincial fire duty...