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.
Women's history in the spotlight: We spoke with Heritage NL about some of the women in Newfoundland and Labrador who have made a big impact on our lives
A wind-testing site on the Port au Port Peninsula had "intentional property damage" late last month. We got reaction from World Energy GH2
ICYMI: Homegrown tech takes a southern tour! Two local virtual reality projects landed at one of the largest technology and entertainment festivals in the world
The race for the checkered flag will be on again this fall. We spoke with an organizer of this year's Targa Newfoundland auto race
Parents of students at Corner Brook Intermediate have formed a new community group to address violence and bullying inside the school. We took you to the first meeting
Federal Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre was in Gander Wednesday night for a rally. We heard from a visiting mayor who was in the audience
Vandals have once again caused damage to World Energy GH2 property on the Port au Port Peninsula. This time, it was solar panels and other equipment at a wind testing site. We heard from the RCMP
Investing in the future: The Nature Conservancy of Canada says it recently set aside sections of public land in this province, as a way to protect them
It's a whale of a story! Find out where you can watch the newest video from an acclaimed Canadian history web series. The episode is all about a robbery that happened in Red Bay, Labrador - in the 16t
A radiation therapy machine, but no radiation oncologist for the new facility in Corner Brook. The Member of the House of Assembly for Humber-Bay of Islands is raising concerns about that
The program director of the Nature Conservancy of Canada joined us to talk bout the recent designation of certain lands in this province as protected areas
How do ski clubs make do with little snow? We heard how Blow Me Down Cross Country Ski Club in Corner Brook gets its trails in shape usable during the mild winters
In one in three violent crimes reported to police in Canada, an intimate partner is named as the perpetrator. We asked a women's advocate in NL about a new report that calls for a task force on gender
NL has one of the highest rates of arthritis in this country. We spoke with a researcher at Memorial University whose work just made the Arthritis Society of Canada's Top 10 List of Research Advanceme
Black students at College of the North Atlantic in Grand Falls-Windsor are calling out school administration over a lack of events planned for Black History Month. W heard from a student rep about the
A field trip, 4,600km away! Some College of the North Atlantic students and instructors have returned from a trip to Berlin. We found out why they were there, and why they were rubbing elbows with Hol
Clearing up eyesores...town councils across NL have been lobbying the government for legislation that would allow them to demolish derelict buildings. We heard from the town that's been leading the wa
The state of health care for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in NL is anything but healthy. That's according to a first-of-its-kind study by a group called by Quadrangle NL
Taking home the taste of a restaurant you love. We spoke about the Java Jacks line of preserves and bakery mixes, available in your local grocery store
The Oscars take place on Sunday, and we met one of the awards show's biggest fans. He loves the event so much, he's written books about it
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