Nothing says 'I Love You, Mom' like a bouquet of fresh flowers. Loretta's Flowers in Gander is a small shop, but this week, it was packed with flowers, gifts and people looking for that perfect bunch of blooms. Evelina Coles-Chaulk owns the flower shop, and she sent one of her employees - her daughter, Alyssa - to speak for the shop!
Sisters - and teammates! We met two table tennis players competing in the provincial Winter Games in Gander
Residents of Change Islands are baffled by changes to their ferry schedule that will mean fewer crossings to their community. We spoke with 'the chair of the Change Islands transportation committee
When being yourself requires a transition. A young transgender man from Central Newfoundland talked about the joy he felt after starting to transition, and why restricting medical care for trans youth
The Newfoundland pine marten, long on the province's endangered species list, seems to be making a comeback. We spoke with one of the scientists who monitors their population
The provincial Winter Games continued in Gander today. Martin Jones chatted with a coach and members of the St. John's North boys' hockey team as they went for gold
Frozen in time at the Games - we met two members of a team of photographers at the provincial winter games in Gander who are capturing the experiences of the athletes and sharing them on social media
When things went downhill on the weekend with the torrential rain, the crew at Marble Mountain rose to the challenge. We spoke with the manager of the ski hill and with Steady Brook Mayor Bill Dawson
Not the night they hoped for: We heard from a parent at the NL Winter Games, who says accommodations in Gander were not what was promised. Then, we got a response from the Games' co-chairs
There was singing, dancing and celebrating sports in Gander on the weekend. We heard some of the excitement at the opening ceremonies of the Newfoundland and Labrador Winter Games
An online group for people with body types that are often marginalized through social media is reclaiming the word "fat." Producer Hillary Johnson spoke with a co-creator of "Fat Babes of Newfoundlan
Saturday marked two years since Russia launched its war on Ukraine. We spoke with retired General Rick Hillier for his thoughts on what needs to be done to end the death and destruction there
The curling rocks have aligned as this year's "Curling is Cool" day coincides with the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The CBC's Amy Feehan hit the streets to ask "Is curling a cool sport?"
Gander will be the hub of sports and sportsmanship next week during the provincial winter games. We heard from two local sports ambassadors about what it all means to them
The deadline for the 2025 Union House Arts artist in residence program in Port Union is coming up. We spoke with their programming director
"Rise Again": A teenager from Pasadena is rising to the occasion. For his first solo show, musician Jay Adey-Rideout is doing a Stan Rogers tribute
If there are so many vacant nursing positions in NL, why are so few graduating nursing students being offered full-time, permanent jobs? We spoke with the VP of human resources at NL Health Services a
We got the NDP's take on the millions that NL's government is paying to bring in travel nurses. We spoke with MHA Lela Evans
If the Province is offering incentives and searching the globe to fill nursing positions, then why are so few graduating nursing students being offered full-time permanent positions? We heard from two
People in Point Leamington have questions - and the answers are blowing in the wind. We heard some of their concerns about a proposed wind energy project in their "backyard"
We spoke with Tony Wakeham, the Leader of the Provincial Government's official opposition. about a Globe and Mail report that says millions are being spent on travel nurses in Newfoundland and Labrado
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