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Living with cancer is hard enough, but imagine not being able to get the care you need close to home. That's what people living in rural areas of Canada often face. Summerside's Dwight Gardiner has a type of cancer called multiple myeloma. He and his wife Megan dropped by to talk to Louise Martin of CBC News: Compass about the challenges of...
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Staff at the Aquatron Laboratory have been busy gathering marine animals since last summer. The collection of sea creatures will eventually move into the Beaty Centre for Marine Biodiversity, a new aquarium under construction. CBC News got a sneak peek.
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Mason Gill, the youngest competitor at the Elks Club Avalon Spelling Bee, spelled his way to victory last week to become Newfoundland and Labrador's representative at the national spelling bee. Watch the moment, and his amazing reaction, of when he became a c-h-a-m-p-i-o-n.
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Eight-year-old Remi Dean is P.E.I.'s 2025 Easter Seals ambassador, helping raise money and awareness for people living with disabilities. She started out on the annual school tour with her motto in mind: "Remember, you can do hard things." CBC's Tony Davis reports.
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New bilateral funding agreements between the provincial government and universities will freeze tuition at current levels for Nova Scotia undergraduate students, but they also appear to represent a major shift in the way the government involves itself in post-secondary education.
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Students from Colonel Gray High School in Charlottetown will be showcasing their hard work and talent this week as they bring Matilda The Musical to the Confederation Centre of the Arts. CBC's Jane Robertson stopped by their last rehearsal in the high school cafeteria.
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It's been more than two weeks since Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey outlined a long list of priorities in a letter to federal political leaders, but so far there has not been a written response, his office confirmed on Wednesday.
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Inuit leader Natan Obed says he will always be grateful to Pope Francis for "making space for reconciliation.” Obed described the Pope's 2022 visit to Canada and historic apology to residential school survivors as a legacy that will endure with Indigenous people.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (21 hours ago)
A New Brunswick government regulation written to protect pulp and paper mills from high electricity prices is forcing N.B. Power to increase rate subsidies it offers mills this year by 35 percent, despite a deterioration in the utility's own financial condition.
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A Newfoundland classic is being inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame: Otto Kelland's 'Let Me Fish Off Cape St. Mary's'. The induction will take place at the East Coast Music Gala in St. John's on May 8th. We dug into the CBC archives for this interview with the songwriter himself. From 1995, here's Otto Kelland with the story behind...
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How's this for a sign of spring: a gardening get-together had folks lining up at Memorial University's Botanical Garden this weekend. 'Seedy Saturday' gave green thumbs and newbies a chance to pick up some new skills, expert advice, and of course, seeds.
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Years of financial mismanagement has put the annual Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival in jeopardy, and $140,000 needs to be raised to keep the festival alive. On Saturday, Quidi Vidi Brewery hosted a benefit concert to raise money for the festival, which will run this year from July 11-13.
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Halifax-Yarmouth Archbishop Brian Joseph Dunn says a larger-than-usual crowd attended a lunchtime mass at Saint Mary's Cathedral Basilica on Monday to pay their respects to the Pope, who had been the leader of the Roman Catholic Church since 2013.
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Emily Bessey is the creator of her school's first Disability Society. John Neilson is a jazz-loving radio host, musician and award-winning researcher. Emily Paul advocates for Indigenous rights and pushed her school to observe National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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Nova Scotia RCMP say the search for a child who went missing Thursday afternoon while fishing in Cooks Cove, N.S., was suspended Saturday at 5 p.m. AT. An RCMP spokesperson says the intent is to resume the search, but when that would be is unclear.
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Quidi Vidi Brewery was packed full of folk fans on April 19, for a benefit concert to save the folk festival. After facing financial strife, the folk arts society needs to raise $140k to keep the iconic festival alive. The benefit concert brought them closer to the initial phase of their fundraising goal.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 days ago)
As the P.E.I. government moves full steam ahead toward an agreement to reduce trade barriers and improve labour mobility with Nova Scotia, Ontario and any other provinces that want to join, there are entreaties for the province to slow down — including from within the P.E.I. government itself.
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In September 2022, this author suffered a life-threatening brain injury while boxing. After being in a coma for five weeks, he had to learn to write again. His new book was recently launched at the rehabilitation centre that helped him recover.
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April 14 marked 113 years since the Titanic collided off the south coast of Newfoundland, and a new exhibit set to open next month is exploring its history. Larry Daley has been to the Titanic wreck and has worked as a logistics specialist, and gave a tour ahead of its opening.
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Students at UPEI's Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering have held a design expo to showcase projects they have been working on for the entire school year. CBC's Jane Robertson stopped by recently to check out one project named Sabrina, that resulted in a buoy to be used in the oyster industry to monitor water and weather conditions.
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Good Friday is the busiest day of the year for fish and chip shops in Newfoundland and Labrador. In 2023, the CBC's Carolyn Stokes went to get her fix — on the condition that she make it herself. Watch how it all comes together in this video from our archives.
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