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'That ball is gone!': Women's baseball makes its Canada Games debut

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History was made on Day 9 as women's baseball made its Canada Games debut! St. John’s own Jaida Lee threw out the first pitch, having been the first woman to play Canada Games baseball as part of Team Newfoundland’s men’s squad at...
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Black Hawk helicopters aren’t fighting Kingston fire at night — here’s why

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While the two Black Hawk helicopters from the United States can scoop up 1,100 gallons of water, they aren’t being used to their full capacity — which is fighting fires at night. The CBC’s Henrike Wilhelm explains why. She also has the...
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Does home insurance cover wildfires? Questions and answers from an insurance broker

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From hotel bills to damaged property to worst-case scenarios of entire homes being destroyed by a fire, many people are facing big costs from the wildfires. Bill Buckingham, president of the Insurance Brokers Association of Newfoundland...
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Premier says efforts have 'turned a corner', MHA to head committee for recovery of Conception Bay North

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While Premier John Hogan says he’s hopeful they’ve turned a corner when it comes to the fires in Newfoundland and Labrador, MHA Jamie Korab will head up a committee to get the C.B.N area back up and running. The CBC’s Ryan Cooke has the...
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Cooler temperatures provide some relief for N.L. wildfires

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As wildfires continued to burn out of control in Newfoundland and Labrador on Monday, the forecast called for a break in the hot temperatures and more rainfall. It's made Premier John Hogan hopeful that things have ‘turned the corner.’
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Pin trading is as big as any sport at the Canada Games

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Athletes at the Canada Summer Games in St. John’s are competing in 19 sports. But there’s also the unofficial 20th sport that has the eyes of many — pin trading. The CBC's Alex Kennedy takes us inside the game within the Games.
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No ‘Ordinary Day’ at the Canada Games, as lacrosse players break into dance

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Lacrosse players on Team N.L. didn’t bring home a medal, but they did bring home a golden memory. After losing to Team P.E.I., the players on both teams spontaneously turned the post-game handshake into a kitchen party.
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Wildfire latest: Cabot Academy in Western Bay destroyed, some C.B.N. residents receive news about lost homes

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A picture of wildfire damage in Conception Bay North is beginning to emerge, and some of the news is devastating. Some people who fled the area are starting to receive calls about homes lost to fire, and Cabot Academy in Western Bay has...
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#TheMoment pizza shop owners fed volunteer firefighters in N.L.

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Don Watkins, the owner of Sliceberg Pizza, tells The National about the moment his restaurant made hundreds of meals to feed volunteer firefighters in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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N.L. residents call for help to ‘save what’s left’ of north shore

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Newfoundland’s largest fire has already destroyed more than 100 homes, with some residents praying for more rain and calling for more resources to protect their communities.
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100 homes estimated lost in C.B.N., more $50K fines issued and Hogan blasts ‘ugly comments’ on tipline

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The CBC’s Zach Goudie has the latest from Thursday’s N.L.’s government briefing, including the status of the wildfires. Premier John Hogan said a tipline was open for the public to report fire ban violations but he blasted people who are...
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#TheMoment a 10-year old N.L. busker donated his earnings to fire evacuees

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Zander Wright, a 10-year old accordion busker from Conception Bay South, N.L., tells The National about the moment he donated his earnings to communities affected by wildfires across the province.
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Air Canada passengers tense before possible weekend strike

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Air Canada passengers in Winnipeg are worried about travel disruptions this weekend as the union representing airline flight attendants have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action.
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#TheMoment women's lacrosse teams danced together at the Canada

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Games Maddie Casford and Brenley Bissett, players from P.E.I’s women's lacrosse team and Ailee Young, a player from N.L 's team, tell The National about the moment the teams danced together after their match at the Canada Games.
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What a federal wildfire strategy could look like

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Another relentless wildfire season across Canada has led to calls for the federal government to change how it reacts and responds, including organizing resources and becoming more proactive with fire mitigation strategies.
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#TheMoment women's lacrosse teams danced together at the Canada Games

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Games Maddie Casford and Brenley Bissett, players from P.E.I’s women's lacrosse team, and Ailee Young, a player from N.L 's team, tell The National about the moment the teams danced together after their match at the Canada Games.
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First cruise ship of the season brings warm smiles to a grey day in downtown St. John’s

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The first cruise ship of the season is a sign of spring in St. John’s, even if spring weather hasn’t arrived yet. The Silver Dawn docked on Wednesday afternoon with more than 600 passengers aboard — but not everyone brought a warm jacket.
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Eligible N.L. patients can now book their own screening for breast and colon cancer

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The rates of colon cancer in Newfoundland and Labrador are dramatically higher compared to the rest of the country. Breast cancer rates are also higher. Now, waiting for a referral to get screened for the diseases is no more. The CBC’s...
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‘Does the soul good’: N.L. community feeds firefighters protecting province

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As wildfires rage, the Baccalieu Lions Club in Old Perlican, N.L., is helping organize community efforts to feed firefighters in the area.
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A massive cargo shipwreck cleanup is underway in Newfoundland

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An operation is underway to clean up the MSC Baltic III, a cargo ship grounded off the coast of Newfoundland. The operation is one of the largest shipwreck cleanups in Canada in decades.
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Scorching temperatures, winds make fighting 4 out-of-control wildfires difficult

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While Newfoundland and Labrador has equipment and resources from other provinces, rain continues to elude the province. The biggest fire is now 5,000 hectares. The CBC’s Heather Gillis has this update.
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New wildfire approaches St. John’s

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Five wildfires are burning out of control in Newfoundland and Labrador, including a new, fast-moving fire outside St. John’s that has partially closed the Trans-Canada Highway. The most serious one in the southeast has already forced...
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'Just an honour': Gavin Baggs of Paradise wins N.L.'s first medal at the 2025 Canada Games

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The first medals of the Canada Games were handed out at the Aquarena on Sunday, with a member of Team N.L. taking home silver. The CBC's Alex Kennedy was poolside, and has this report.
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The Canada Games are Open! Step onto the floor of the opening ceremony

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Athletes, coaches, family and friends welcomed 2025 Canada Games with energy, music and a whole lot more. It kicks off two weeks of the largest multi-sport competition in the country.