CBC - Newfoundland (A month ago)
Athletes competing in beach volleyball at the Canada Games have been training every day on the court and in the gym, and have been putting serious work in on Corner Brook's beach volleyball courts. That's where the CBC's Colleen Connors met up with the athletes ahead of their competition in August.
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The P.E.I. government has partnered with Laval University to conduct a study into the impacts of screen time on youth in the province. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sat down with Youssef Allami, the lead researcher on the project, about what they might expect to find.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (A month ago)
Residents living near the Toombs Street scrapyard say the province's decision not to renew one of the company's licences is validating after years of pushing to have the site relocated. But some remain skeptical that it will bring real change.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (A month ago)
A wildfire in central Newfoundland continues to burn out of control on Tuesday. And while rain and favourable winds helped fight the fire, and it still burns only two kilometres from Musgrave Harbour, whose residents are eagerly hoping they can return home soon. The CBC's Henrike Wilhelm reports from Gander.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (A month ago)
A judge will rule in November whether Dr. Errol Gaum is guilty of assaulting child patients decades ago, parsing opposing arguments made this week by the prosecution and defence over the reliability of testimony and the role a Facebook group may have played.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (A month ago)
Gavin Baggs already has three appearances at the Canada Games under his belt across multiple sports, and plans to take his streak even further. Competing in swimming and track and field, he's ready to represent his province at home. The CBC's Katie Breen and Danny Arsenault met up with Gavin leading up to competition.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (A month ago)
The Maritime Mini Racing Series features ponies pulling miniature carts, driven by young harness racers decked out in full gear. An organizer calls the competitors 'the future of harness racing,' and many of the participants say they can't wait to drive the big horses. CBC's Nancy Russell went to see them in action.
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Newfoundland and Labrador seafood sure does travel. But as Here and Now's Leila Beaudoin reports, change is on the horizon. Demand for products, and seafood less travelled. This deep-dive takes us inside the economic tide propelling the currency of the sea.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (A month ago)
If you've been to Heroes and Hobbies comics in Mount Pearl, there's a good chance you've seen Super Thomas welcome you in. But the nearly 13-year-old dog is having trouble with the stairs, and his owners have decided it's time to spend more time at home. Thomas was centre stage for a retirement party over the weekend full of cake, photos and pets.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (A month ago)
Acupuncture is now a regulated health profession in Prince Edward Island, with the new regulations coming into effect Monday. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin spoke with Daniel Schulman, the chair of the new College of Acupuncture of P.E.I., about what that designation means for practitioners.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (A month ago)
The funding will expand the hours of the mobile outreach team, which helps to connect those living rough to services, administering and distributing naloxone kits and addictions support. The van was purchased by the City of Fredericton and is run by the John Howard Society.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (A month ago)
Musgrave Harbour, N.L. has been ordered to evacuate as a wildfire bears down on the community. As emergency crews and water bombers worked on the fire all day Sunday, the fire grew to 1,600 hectares and is now two kilometres away from the town.
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