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.
Gander wasn't the only place you'd find athletes from across the province this week. We spoke with the person responsible for keeping the figure skating competition in Lewisporte running smoothly for
We went to Lewisporte to get the "inside edge" on what it takes to compete in figure skating at this year's provincial Winter Games
Who's nine feet tall and the hottest person at the NL winter games in Gander? It's Blaze the Torch. We catch up with the provincial games mascot and his best bud, Commander Gander
An abrupt -- but anticipated -- halt to a contract with a private company meant extra-long shifts for some nurses in Corner Brook this week. We heard from the nurses union
Ottawa is lending a wind energy developer in this province 128 million dollars. Why should taxpayers help out World Energy GH2? We put that question to the company's CEO
For some students, free tuition sounds like a dream come true. But what if it was a reality? We heard from Memorial University students
He's the proud mayor of the host town, but he's also a former NL Winter games athlete himself. We spoke with Gander's Percy Farwell
This morning on our Psychology Month series, we heard the fourth and final instalment. We heard about Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing or EMDR
The first out of the gate gets a multi-million dollar loan from the federal government. Ottawa has agreed to give a 128-million dollar loan to World Energy GH2 for its proposed wind-to-hydrogen facili
All aboard! St. Anthony is getting a new public transit system to connect communities in the area
Measles cases are popping up, and you might not be as safe as you think. We asked the province's chief medical officer of health about who might need another measles vaccine
Keeping everyone informed on the action at the NL Winter Games is no easy feat! We met one volunteer who is up for the task
All in the family. We spoke with a Gander family and their Turkish exchange student. They're all volunteering together at the winter games
They came to race, but they all wanted to win. We heard about the incredible show of sportsmanship in cross-country skiing, at the Newfoundland and Labrador Winter Games in Gander
ICYMI: Marble Mountain recently named a ski slope in a person's memory for the first time. Andrew Jesso was an instructor there before he died in 2022 - and his mother told us what it meant to have a
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
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