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Snowboards and street parties: Making the most out of an epic storm

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Newfoundlanders are facing a full day of shovelling after Friday's record-setting blizzard, but some St. John's residents aren't letting that stand in the way of a good time.
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N.L. neighbours stay connected with snow maze

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'This is how a close-knit neighbourhood stays connected,' says Wally Meade, showing off his local cul-de-sac maze in Conception Bay South, N.L.
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Newfoundland digging out through mountains of snow

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State of emergency continues in parts of Newfoundland as people struggle to clear unprecedented amounts of snow
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John Crosbie, firebrand politician who served in Newfoundland and Ottawa, dies 

9th - Higher Ed
Crosbie earned praise — and criticism — for his quick wit, saucy tongue and willingness to make controversial decisions. He was 88. 
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Newfoundland digs out from 40 cm of snow

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The first major snowfall of the year dumped more than 40 centimetres of snow on parts of Newfoundland.
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Christmas lights adorn boats in Port de Grave

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For twenty years in Port de Grave, Nfld., every boat in the harbour has been decked out with lights throughout the holidays. The fishing town’s spectacle attracts tens of thousands of visitors.
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Morneau says he’s open to fiscal stabilization reform

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau told a meeting with his provincial counterparts he’s open to changing the Fiscal Stabilization Program, but wouldn’t commit to any specifics.
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Switched at birth, men sue hospital where it happened

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Clarence Hynes and Craig Avery were switched at birth and didn’t find out for more than 50 years. They’re now suing the hospital where it happened.
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Ball continues parade of Premiers meeting with Trudeau

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Newfoundland & Labrador Premier Dwight Ball is the latest to arrive on Parliament Hill for a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss priorities for his province.
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Cougar Helicopters crash victims’ families mark 10 years since tragedy

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10 years after Cougar Flight 491 crashed with 18 people inside, all Ellin Morris has left of her father is a public memorial and a gravesite.
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Shoppers hit with pot shortage on Day 2 of legal weed

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Day One of legal cannabis saw a mad rush by consumers which included long lineups and tens of thousands of online orders at provincial websites. It didn't take long before reports of shortages started popping up. A surprise perhaps,...
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$25-million ferries unable to load cars in Newfoundland

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$25-million ferries from the French territory of St-Pierre-Miquelon are unable to load cars on the Newfoundland side. CBC's Chris O'Neill-Yates reports.
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A look at life at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean

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Scientists get their first glimpse of life at the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. Cameras found spawning grounds and endangered species, and now the researchers are testing the water to learn more.
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A London school's surprising connection to Newfoundland

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For 15 years, kids from the school have been tending to the graves of 17 First World War soldiers and a nurse from Newfoundland, after they discovered their graves didn't have a poppy for Remembrance Day. Now a group of them will...
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Anthony Bourdain's death resonates around the world

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CNN broke the news, reporting Bourdain was found unresponsive in a hotel room in Strasbourg, France, by a friend. He was 61 years old.
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Bullying complaints made in Newfoundland and Labrador legislature

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Several bullying complaints have been made in the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature, all in less than a week. Two ministers have already been removed from caucus while they are investigated and the opposition is calling for Premier...
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Dramatic dolphin rescue ends after several days' effort

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A dramatic rescue of seven white-beaked dolphins has ended in Newfoundland, after several days of effort. The dolphins were trapped by ice and facing certain death in the harbour of Heart's-Delight-Islington, but thanks to a bright idea...
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Destruction from massive storm could cost millions

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The destruction brought on by a massive weekend rain storm in Atlantic Canada could cost millions of dollars. In some areas, state of emergency declarations and boil water advisories are still in place. Farms have been destroyed, roads...
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Heavy flooding prompts evacuation anxiety in Newfoundland

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Heavy flooding from a massive weekend rainfall has prompted evacuation anxiety in Newfoundland. The town of Deer Lake has been under an evacuation warning since Monday after the Humber River flooded its shores and threatened homes. River...
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Come From Away wins best direction

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The Canadian musical received 7 Tony Award nominations and won for best direction, with the award going to American stage director Christopher Ashley
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Latest dead whale discovery prompts new pledge from Ottawa

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The discovery of another dead right whale in Newfoundland has prompted new promises from Ottawa
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Chase the Ace postponed due to duplicate tickets

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Multiple tickets were found with the same number in the popular Newfoundland lottery
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Hunting for icebergs off the coast of Labrador

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The International Ice Patrol keeps track of icebergs in the North Atlantic's busy shipping lanes. CBC's Zach Goudie went along with the crew.
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Come From Away wins best direction

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian musical received 7 Tony Award nominations and won for best direction, with the award going to American stage director Christopher Ashley