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'Become my hero.' Nassau County woman in need of second kidney donor
Christine Goodwin’s father donated a kidney to her more than 35 years ago. That kidney is now failing, and she’s looking for a donor.
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Canadian curler Brad Gushue reflects on career, emotional decision to retire
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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N.L. NDP hosts confident campaign launch — even though election not yet called
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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How does N.B.’s doctor waitlist actually work?
Thousands of people in New Brunswick are waiting for a family doctor. Here’s how you move off the list — and get put back on.
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100 homes estimated lost in C.B.N., more $50K fines issued and Hogan blasts ‘ugly comments’ on tipline
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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Canada Games underway in St. John's despite wildfires, air quality concerns
St. John's is hosting the Canada Games, with thousands of people visiting the city as either spectators or participants in the event. As wildfires burn across the province, N.L. Premier John Hogan says the situation is being closely...
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Rogers TV is apologizing after comments by volunteer host Don-E Coady on Regatta Day broadcast
After one of the races was finished, Rogers TV’s Don-E Coady, who also hosts Out of The Fog, said he’d, “hire a tiny little coxswain and I would probably lock them in the basement and not feed them … before getting in the boat. Is that...
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Saint John encampment green zones aim to break barriers for city’s homeless
Saint John's green zone pilot project, run by the 12 Neighbours mini-home group, aims to provide ‘low barrier’ transitional housing for 28 people. Some nearby businesses have concerns.
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Digby reacts to ferry price cuts
Digby’s deputy mayor says a 50 per cent reduction in fares for the Digby-to-Saint John ferry is a good thing for his community. He spoke with Amy Smith.
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N.B. premier looking for 'elimination' of tariff uncertainty in meeting with PM
Ahead of a premiers' meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney next week, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt tells Power & Politics she's looking for an 'elimination of uncertainty' when it comes to U.S. tariffs.
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"Baby Snow' born during Newfoundland's record snowfall
Kyle Snow's son Levi was born at the height of the St. John's blizzard on Friday. He knew getting Levi home would be a challenge, so he asked for help on social media with digging out the 2.5-metre snow drifts. He was overwhelmed with...
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'Baby Snow' born during Newfoundland's record snowfall
Kyle Snow's son Levi was born at the height of the St. John's blizzard on Friday. He knew getting Levi home would be a challenge, so he asked for help on social media with digging out the 2.5-metre snow drifts. He was overwhelmed with...
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Military joins effort to dig out St. John's
The state of emergency in St. John's continued Monday for a fourth day. Up to 300 troops from across Canada were being mobilized in a federal response that was authorized Saturday. In Conception Bay North, the search continued for a...
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Premier Dwight Ball says post-storm recovery focused on roads in St. John’s
'You cannot drive around the streets of this city in a safe manner,’ Newfoundland’s premier says, days after a powerful blizzard.
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State of emergency declared in St. John's
The City of St. John's has declared a state of emergency as a massive storm system moves through the eastern part of Newfoundland. All business are ordered closed. All vehicles are ordered off the roads.
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Braving the N.L. blizzard
A massive blizzard paralyzed portions of Newfoundland and Labrador. The National shows you what it was like on the ground on Friday.
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Avalanche in St. John's neighbourhood prompts partial evacuation
A few dozen homes in the Battery area of St. John's were evacuated Friday evening after an avalanche hit the community amid a powerful blizzard.
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Responding to the massive blizzard in N.L.
A massive blizzard has buried parts of Newfoundland in snow. Rhonda Kenney, with the Red Cross, takes us through the ways the organization prepared for the blizzard and how it has been helping residents in the aftermath.
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Red Cross helps N.L. residents after record-breaking storm
A massive blizzard has buried parts of Newfoundland in snow. Rhonda Kenney, with the Red Cross, takes us through the ways the organization prepared for the blizzard and how it has been helping residents in the aftermath.
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Mistrial declared in Dennis Oland's murder retrial as judge dismisses jury
A mistrial was declared in Dennis Oland's murder retrial because a Saint John police officer conducted "improper" background checks on prospective jurors and "irreparably" tainted jury selection.
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Fire, explosion at N.B. oil refinery
An explosion at the Irving Oil refinery in Saint John caused a fire in the plant, sending several employees to the hospital.
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Families hit by flooding find it hard to leave
Families in New Brunswick affected by heavy flooding are finding it hard to leave.
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'This is an unprecedented event': Saint John mayor on historic flooding
Don Darling, mayor of Saint John, says public safety is the number one priority as more rain in the forecast is set to worsen flooding in the southern half of New Brunswick
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Canada's 150th is jostling for attention
While Canada Day will make a splash, for many Quebecers the celebrations will be but a ripple compared to the blue and white festivities of St-Jean-Baptiste Day