A western Newfoundland man is worried what the closure of a wound care clinic will mean for him. The clinic was at the hospital in Corner Brook, but closed earlier this month. Jeffery Stone has been treated there at least every week or two for over a year. He has a diabetic ulcer on his heel, which has taken a long time and special care to start healing. Now, he's concerned about what the lack of proper care could lead to.
What does housing insecurity look like in communities across the province, and how are rural areas tackling the problem? We put together a panel to discuss it
'We are done waiting.' - Nurses demanded answers, after the commitments in their collective agreement had not been acted on. We spoke with the president of the Registered Nurses' Union Newfoundland an
The Deer Lake Red Wings' fans went wild on Friday night as the team won the Central West Senior League final. We talked with coach Darren Langdon about taking his team to the Herder Memorial champions
The province is in a housing crisis, with rents sky-high and not enough units to help everyone. We asked an advocate for affordable housing whether last week's provincial budget went very far to help
They're moving on up. Patients and health care staff in Corner Brook will be relocating to the new Western Memorial Regional Hospital by June 2
Talk of the towns. Three rural mayors from different parts of our region shared their thoughts on last week's provincial budget
As crab harvesters have been in St. John's this week, demonstrating for a free enterprise system, plant workers are wondering: What about us? We spoke with a fish plant worker in Triton
We continued our conversation about the provincial budget, as we asked people in Corner Brook what they thought of the government's plans for 2023-24
After Wednesday's demonstrations in St. John's by fish harvesters against the NL government, some of their fellow union members protested in Corner Brook on Thursday
The provincial NDP decided to sit this one out. The party announced they would not attend the reading of yesterday's budget, out of respect for protesting fish harvesters. We spoke with leader Jim Din
CBC Reporter Darrell Roberts and fisheries union secretary-treasurer Jason Spingle talked to us about the ongoing fish harvesters protest…outside Confederation Building yesterday, and where we’re
PC leader Tony Wakeham says the crab fishery crisis should never have reached this point. He joined us this morning to discuss the situation and yesterday's protests in St. John's
What IS the plan? We asked the head of cancer care whether radiation therapy will be offered in Corner Brook
The Rocky Brook Bridge just north of Badger was closed in December due to safety concerns. Now, residents are wondering how they'll access their properties
The province's nurses' union is in favour of travel nurses...just not the ones who come from elsewhere and cost a fortune. We heard about the expansion of a pilot project that will allow local nurses
They meet high winds in the Wreckhouse....but commercial drivers keep on trucking. A Codroy Valley man has big concerns about big rigs on the TCH
Minimum wage will be going up to $15.60 an hour on April 1, but policy experts say that's not enough
The provincial government has agreed to buy more power to support the electricity grid and stabilize Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Ltd.
He's been playing accordion for more than 50 years. Now, residents of Conche got to share their thanks to Mike Symmonds
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