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Video Ghost walk tells darker side of Corner Brook history
The spooky side of Corner Brook's history is told during the Stage West Theatre Festival's Ghost Walk. More video
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Former MP Jack Harris keeping busy after election loss
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On Oct. 19, Jack Harris suddenly found himself with a lot of unexpected free time stretching out in front of him.
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Woman horrified after man exposes himself to her during walk home on Duckworth Street
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A St. John's woman is traumatized but determined to help catch a man that exposed himself to her while she was walking downtown Wednesday.
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Domino Pizza House celebrates its long history in Stephenville
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The owner of the Stephenville institution looks back at its beginnings with his father, to a fight with the Domino's chain, to what the next half century of business could look like.
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2016 Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games open in Conception Bay South
Top young athletes across the province are competing in the Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games, which kicked off Saturday in Conception Bay South.
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'It can happen to any of us': MADD hosts Nick Coates memorial car show
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The parents of Nick Coates, a victim of drunk driving, hope their fourth annual memorial car show will urge people to not drink and drive.
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Police use stun gun on man at demolition derby after he threatens crowd with rocks
Carmanville RCMP have arrested a man following a disturbance at a Newfoundland Demolition Derby on Saturday.
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First Listen: Years May Come, Years May Go by the Walsh Family Band
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“I don’t think there’s a Walsh in Bay de Verde that can’t play music,” says Ray Walsh, accordion player, and patriarch of the Walsh Family Band.
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Police identify, arrest man for multiple St. John's robberies
A 52-year-old man was arrested Saturday evening in St. John's after allegedly robbing a business in the east end earlier that night.
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Search underway for possible drowning victim in Codroy Valley
Police and search and rescue teams on the west coast are searching the Codroy Valley area today for the body of a 40-year-old man believed to have drowned yesterday.
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Corner Brook RNC find missing teen in good health in Corner Brook
Police in Corner Brook say they have located 15-year-old Adreia Coles, who was reported missing on Saturday.
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Take down your feeders: N.L. top vet warns of possible bird parasite in province
Possible signs of an illness called frounce have been spotted in the province, and the chief veterinary officer advises people should take precautions to keep any outbreak at bay.
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Live Blog Lazy Sunday? The CBC NL live blog's got you covered
Follow updates from CBC newsrooms in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Don't get too close to whales, DFO warns
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This year has seen a lot of whale activity in the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador, which can bring danger to both people on the water and the whales in it.
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'You bring it home with you': First responders ride to end PTSD stigma
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St. John's paramedic Krista Peddle is organizing a motorcycle ride to remember a fallen comrade and raise awareness about post traumatic stress disorder.
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9 things to do for free this summer in N.L.
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If you're looking for things to do around Newfoundland and Labrador that won't cost you a dime, here's a list.
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St. John's coach has ties to Olympic swimming star Penny Oleksiak
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16-year-old Penny Oleksiak has won four Olympic medals in Rio, including a gold in the 100-metre freestyle race where she tied with American Simone Manuel.
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Canada Post rally in Paradise pushes for equal pay, pensions
Dozens of Canada Post workers in Paradise took to the streets to voice their frustrations over recent discussions at the bargaining table this weekend.
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Drugs, stun gun, $30K cash found in St. John's bust; 6 arrested
The search of a home on Empire Avenue in St. John's earlier this week turned up a slew of opioids, stimulants and narcotics — as well as $30,000 in cash and a stun gun.
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Normal relations with Hydro-Québec will be tricky, says former Nalcor chair
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While Nalcor's CEO wants to normalize the often-adversarial relationship with Hydro-Québec, a former executive says that's easier said than done.
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Newfoundland commemorates Churchill's summit with Roosevelt that shaped history
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Ship Harbour, Newfoundland was the scene of a secretive summit 75 years ago that helped shape the course and aftermath of the Second World War.
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Saturday morning saler: So you want to have a yard sale
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As CBC's Cherie Wheeler writes, hosting a yard sale takes some proper preparation and planning.
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Walmart on a quest to be Canada's No. 1 grocer
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More Canadians are turning to Walmart for at least some of their food shopping. And that’s helping the retailer take a big bite out of the traditional grocery store market.
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Live Blog Saturday's all right for the CBC NL live blog
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Video 'After Beaumont Hamel' event in St. John's to remember other WW1 soldiers
After numerous commemorations for the 100th anniversary of Beaumont-Hamel, Parks Canada is hoping to keep First World War remembrance strong with the event After Beaumont-Hamel - Rebuilding the Newfoundland Regiment.
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Booboo the bear takes over Barachois Pond Park, scares campers
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One camper says she will return to her trailer at Barachois Pond Provincial Park on Friday — but she won't be spending much time outside.
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24-hour shifts persist at Her Majesty's Penitentiary
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The provincial government says it has tried to stop the practice of back-to-back shifts at Her Majesty's Penitentiary but is blocked by guards and the union representing workers.
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N.L. Summer Games kick off Saturday
More than 1,500 athletes from across the province are descending on Conception Bay South this weekend as the Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games kick off.
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College of the North Atlantic backs off on planned daycare fee hike
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The College of the North Atlantic has backed away from a plan to increase fees at its daycare centre in St. John's.
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'Perverted creep' reportedly videotaping runners at Octagon Pond, police increasing patrols
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is increasing its presence at Octagon Pond in Paradise after receiving a report and seeing social media posts about a man videotaping runners in the area.
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Dwight Ball's senior strategist to become chief of staff
The shake-up continues in the premier's office. Dwight Ball announced Friday afternoon that senior strategist Greg Mercer has been appointed the premier's chief of staff.
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2 marijuana-related busts in 2 days for Bay St. George RCMP
Bay St. George RCMP busted a grow op on Friday, and arrested a husband and wife for trafficking the day before.
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From St. John's to Zimbabwe: Rotary collects clothing, tools and more for African hospital
From crutches to clothing, Tylenol to hand tools — St. John's Northwest Rotary is asking people to dig through their closets and drawers to help fill a container of products for a hospital community in Zimbabwe.
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No thanks: Students reject 'traditional residence' rooms at Memorial University
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It's a far cry from the student housing crunch at Memorial University, with the older residences on campus reporting empty beds just weeks before classes start.
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Seto Kitchen + Bar only N.L. restaurant on enRoute new restaurant list
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A newly opened restaurant in downtown St. John's is Newfoundland and Labrador's only nod on enRoute magazine's annual best new restaurant long list.
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Grand Falls-Windsor RCMP identify suspect in shoplifting spree
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Police in Grand Falls-Windsor say they know who allegedly stole items from five businesses in town Thursday.
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'Pure luck' helped couple survive frigid N.L. waters, as Red Cross urges life-jacket use
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The Red Cross says the summer of 2016 has seen numerous boating accidents, thanks in part to the increases to the food fishery.
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Large-scale composter in N.L. mothballed due to budget cuts
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The vice-president of Grenfell Campus says staff are "very disappointed" with the decision.
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St. John's city truck catches fire near Bowring Park
The St. John's Fire Department extinguished the blaze Friday morning, without injury.
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In defence of the inukshuk: One N.L. hiker's perspective
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In the wake of Gros Morne National Park discouraging people from building the stone sculptures, one hiker says they actually add something intangible to the landscape.
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Storm delays Friday opening of St. John's splash pad
The splash pad didn't get hit by lightning in the overnight storm, but its effects caused a few problems Friday morning.
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Court loss will have 'no major impact' on Muskrat Falls, says Stan Marshall
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The new head of Nalcor says a victory in court this week by Hydro Quebec won't hurt the Muskrat Falls project.
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Intense thunder, flashes of lightning heard throughout St. John's area
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An intense rain storm, complete with thunder and lightning, hit St. John's early Friday morning.
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Gander to cut firefighting jobs, council blames provincial budget
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The Town of Gander says the provincial budget forced it to cut two proposed firefighting positions and stops a plan to bring in house legal council.
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Man charged with speeding near Corner Brook
A man was charged with excess speeding early Friday morning.
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Atlantic Canada sharks a 'rare spectacle,' says DFO technician
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Some recent shark sightings around Nova Scotia have people thinking twice about dipping their toes in the Atlantic Ocean. But scientists say the large predators remain a small risk — and a rare sight.
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'A needless waste': rescue group says endangered sea turtle died after eating garbage bag
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A Newfoundland and Labrador whale rescue organization says a leatherback turtle that washed up at Point Lance on Tuesday died after eating a garbage bag.
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Justin Trudeau to visit St. John's, Corner Brook on Monday
The Prime Minister is set to visit Newfoundland next week, months after an earlier trip was scuttled by bad weather.
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'Kitten season' sparks adoption sale at overflowing St. John's shelter
The St. John's Humane Services shelter is offering up cats at half price for August, as it tries to deal with an overwhelming number of felines.
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Live Blog The CBC NL live blog will have you ready for the weekend
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Gander's Bursey shoots 73 in final round, drops to 5th at amateur championship
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A three-over-par 73 for Blair Bursey has ended the Gander man's quest this year to be the first golfer from Newfoundland and Labrador to win the Canadian amateur championship.
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