A fire on board the M-V Flanders yesterday afternoon means that ferry is not crossing the tickle this morning. Transportation Minister John Abbott gave us an update on what happened and how it’s impacting ferry service to Bell Island.
A new study shows that 30 per cent of Atlantic Canadians earn less than $20 dollars an hour
The power was out for tens of thousands of Newfoundland Power customers yesterday, and we find out why from NL Hydro
We check in with the Morning Show's Sarah Antle about your visions for the St. John's Harbour Fence
You've heard of hot yoga, puppy yoga, and maybe even goat yoga -- but what about bilingual yoga?
The Newfoundland Embassy has a new inflatable pub, and this morning, we set it up on CBC grounds
Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts visited the Market Family Cafe to check out their new location on Hamilton Avenue
Geraniums are, for the first time ever, being showcased in the town's first flower show, Heart's Content Blooms
Is your foot doctor really a foot doctor? A podiatrist on PEI is having his credentials challenged
A comedy act that travelled the island back in the '80s is back, and we heard something about Free Beer being included? Or something like that?
From brews to bros. We head to Quidi Vidi Village to hear all about the Wharf Fest and how it's bringing breweries together
A year after her son OD'ed, Tina Olivero is holding a candlelight vigil, to honour those affected by mental health and addictions issues
Lesbians in the park! There's going to be a fruity picnic happening at Bannerman Park this Sunday
Heart's Content is the site of the world's first trans-oceanic telegraph cable, and this year, the town is marking 150 years since the cable was first installed
We tour the future site of a new retreat that's nestled in the hills of Cape Broyle
First responders say they're facing unneccesary risks as they try to save lives
We hear one mother's tale of trying to claim her daughter's remains from a freezer unit at the HSC
After a full year and a 4-thousand kilometre journey, Justin Barbour has finished Expedition Northeast
We hear what the park-goers of St. John's are calling their "Song of the Summer"
We'll learn how young people who grew up on Lumsden Beach are returning to make their futures there
We hear how 1.3 million dollars in funding for the St. John's area is meant to help with keeping people housed
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