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The appointment comes seven months after the tumultuous departure of predecessor Steve Kent.
Normally, Canada would have 18,000 cases of influenza by now, but instead has about 50.
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Lockdown measures spurred a surge in online shopping and home deliveries.
Normally, there are about 300 such ballot requests. This election? 3,000.
Can you relate?
Everybody is streaming TV these days. Meet the people making more of it.
The Canadian cannabis producer has pulled the plug on several locations, including a yet-to-be-opened plant in St. John's. Details: www.cbc.ca/1.5834184
Proposed pension amendments will be unveiled at 11:30 a.m.
"There's no place like home for the holidays." Laura Tayor of Happy Valley-Goose Bay is happy to be spending her holidays at home with her family. She sang some Christmas songs and shared her holiday traditions with Labrador Morning. Listen to full segment (starting at 20:23) here: https://www.cbc.ca//li/1-31-labrador-morning/clip/15815758... Illustration by Makkovik artist Roxanne Nochasak.
A huge deal for St. John's-based Verafin. Global technology giant Nasdaq guarantees Verafin's headquarters will remain in St. John's.
They can actually create health risks.
About 100 people worked at the Beaver Brook Antimony Mine when it was in full swing.
The two vaccines are among several that have been pre-ordered by the Canadian government.
The measure extends the initial three-day ban implemented on Monday.
The future of the offshore could get a charge from Muskrat Falls.
Wednesday on CBC Radio's CrossTalk.
Meet Mimi Sherriff, the latest in our N.L. in Colour series.
Seniors will be on wheels in 2021.
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, the Atlantic bubble has burst.
Alberta was one of the few regions of the country that was "holding up well" against the recession then underway in Canada in 1990. A look back from the CBC Archives
The latest Flashback newsletter has it all: a tribute to Alex Trebek, Ryan Gosling (before he was famous) and this sneaky cat. Story by CBC Archives
The fibre-optic line will be more than 2,000 kilometres long.
Kids can still get a picture with Santa at the Avalon Mall in St. John’s...but they have to sit a reindeer’s length away. Can this holiday tradition stay magical from behind plexiglass? Read our full story: https://www.cbc.ca//n/avalon-mall-santa-pictures-1.5804963 #COVID19nfld
CRA says people who are asked to return CERB will not be charged penalties or interest.
"I'm doing proper review of what's in the best interests of our high school students, and whether or not it is in their best interest to cancel public exams."
The information technology to support vaccinations still needs to be pieced together.
First there was Snowmaggedon. Now the pandemic.
Meet Bubby. And feel your heart swell.
There are Newfoundlanders and Labradorians who are living all over the globe during this pandemic. We'll catch up with some of them, to see how they're doing, and what their local COVID-19 restrictions are like. Tune in to see this first segment of the new CBC N.L. series, "Far From Home," on Wednesday on Here & Now.
Robyn Dalton, who is living in Maryland, says it has been chaotic since March.
Latest info on #Covid19nfld Read our full story: www.cbc.ca/1.5805035
There's something special this time of year about kids who want to give rather than receive. At The Gathering Place, several groups of young people have come forward with with creative ways to make donations. Read our full story: www.cbc.ca/1.5850094 You can help out our local food bank with a donation to CBCNL's "Make the Season Kind" campaign. Check it out: www.cbc.ca/1.5817612
A whole season of theatre was lost. Now the LSPU Hall is raising the curtain on what comes next.
Meeting people can be awkward these days, since COVID-19 canceled the handshake. How do we replace a greeting that speaks volumes before a single word is said? Read our full story: www.cbc.ca/1.5812825 #COVID19nfld
Pumpkins sold out early due to good weather, a pandemic and a grocery chain strike.
A public advisory was issued a day after a large police operation at an address linked to him.
Spread the word to the children of Newfoundland & Labrador!
He's been everywhere, man.
This is the result of a lengthy investigation into fishy finances at Local 2330.
Ice-free years have become more than three times more frequent since 1978.
Helicopter and supply ship demand is way, way down.
The Toronto-based company sis paying $50 million for Rubik's Cube. Story by CBC Business
Latest info on #Covid19nfld Read our full story: www.cbc.ca/1.5852762
Ads advocating for or against legislation or government policies around vaccines, including a COVID-19 vaccine, will still be allowed. Story by CBC Health
There are no details on the illness, but it means things have been paused. Story by CBC Health
Applications for the Canada recovery benefit opened on Monday.
Latest info on #Covid19nfld Read our full story: www.cbc.ca/1.5779986
Infrastructure known as Trickbot is used to infect computers with malware.
A topical tune for a COVID-19 Christmas.
The coin was designed by Fogo Island artist Adam Young.
The tourism industry has taken a knock in the COVID-19 pandemic. Colleen Connors reports on what Corner Brook, in western Newfoundland, is trying as an experiment. Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.5776876
Carl the cat is well known by neighbours.
Donations made by corporations and unions to municipal candidates will be phased out by 2025.
The new line can produce 75,000 cases of canned beverages a year.
There are some changes to symptom guidance for COVID-19 testing.
How do you see it?
A whole season of shows were pulled from the stage due to COVID-19. Now the people behind the plays at the LSPU Hall are imagining how to bring art and audiences back. Part one in a series we're calling "Our New Normal". Read our full story: https://www.cbc.ca//newfoun/new-normal-lspu-hall-1.5757050 #COVID19nfld
Use these simple tricks to enjoy safe treats!
The province now has eight active cases.
Cinnamon, spice & everything nice: Bonita Hussey is talking baking right now on CBC Radio's CrossTalk.
Workplaces have changed, and so has the stalwart water cooler.
"'t has to be developed right, or it can be damaging to fishery."