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.
Owner of new Corner Brook restaurant talks about his challenges as a businessman and newcomer to NL
A Port au Port Peninsula Mi'kmaw band finds a report from an 1977 Indigenous groups' meeting and posts it onlIne
People in western Newfoundland can once again see a dermatologist and not have to travel outside the region
How do cruise ship passengers in Corner Brook pass the time?
"Mower" power to you! Town workers help a young entrepreneur overcome problems wIth his lawn care equipment
On the prowl: A biologist explains what seem to be numerous sightings of black bears
Cute, maybe a little goofy looking, and everyone wants to see them. We'll hear about some research about puffins
Get ready, set, DEBATE! Municipalities NL is holding its second annual youth council debate
Parks Canada told us why one trail area in Gros Morne is so bad, you'll be fined for hiking there
Fisheries scientists say the federal minister's powers to discard their work for political reasons have to be limited
A fight to maintain access to the seastacks in Bay St. George is finally over, as a new bridge is being installed
People got the chance to visit local farms and see where their food comes from
Hikers often carry a lot with them. Now, hiking in one area of Gros Morne could carry a fine
Show me the money! Gander teen earns a $120K scholarship to study at a mainland university
A Gros Morne marine conservation group gets a boost from Ottawa
It's nearly harvest time. We met two apple farmers from Jamestown, ahead of Open Farm Day
Tick, tock. It was only a matter of time before the ticks that can carry Lyme disease showed up in Newfoundland
Parents gather to speak up for better support in the classroom for students with disabilities
Archeologists fondly remember Don Pelley, a non-archaeologist who knew his stuff
Six long years: The murder case of Conne River woman Chantel John came to a close on Thursday.
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