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These unclaimed dead bodies are stuck in limbo in freezers outside the Health Sciences Centre

Cold storage containers outside of the Health Sciences Centre in St. John's house about 28 unclaimed cadavers, and there's no immediate plan to cremate or bury them.

A crashing car pinned her to the ground. After escaping death, this woman is rebuilding her life

What started as a regular shopping stop for Nicole Kieley last May turned into the moment her life turned upside down. Learn how she is recovering from a freak accident in which an out-of-control car took her through a pharmacy store window.

Scathing resignation letter not related to byelection campaign: former district president

Darryl Harding says his decision to run as an Independent in this month's Conception Bay East-Bell Island byelection has nothing to do with the letter he sent accusing Progressive Conservative Leader Tony Wakeham of cherry-picking the party's candidate.

Underfunded school inclusion model is 'creating a monster,' says retired teacher

A retired N.L. teacher is speaking out about an underfunded and under-resourced inclusive classroom model he says is resulting in burnout and violence toward teachers.

Q&A: Jane Crosbie saw it all ... and she wrote it down. John Crosbie's widow publishes memoir

Jane Crosbie was the wife and fiercest supporter of her late husband John Crosbie the larger than life politician who dominated public affairs for decades in Newfoundland and Labrador and a lot of Canada.

Poaching charges dismissed against Corner Brook doctor

Dr. Justin French and another man had been accused of dragging a net in a salmon river. French pleaded not guilty, and the Crown eventually dismissed the charge.
Point of View

What two brothers taught me about drug addiction. And why I need to apologize.

Appearances can be deceiving. Anthony Germain learned that lesson and quite a lot more from Mitch and Gary, two brothers whose tale involves addiction, love and a call for change.
Analysis

Petty politics in Harbour Grace: A fight, video surveillance and a judge's admonishment

The night in 2019 an angry councillor chased a one-legged man with a heart condition out of the town hall in 2019 is a meeting people in Harbour Grace still talk about.

Political staffers invited to support Andrew Furey campaign during daytime shifts

A Liberal cabinet minister's assistant has invited 11 other ministerial aides to work on Liberal leadership candidate Andrew Furey's campaign, with suggestions that they make calls during normal working hours.
Analysis

Why free trade is John Crosbie's greatest national legacy

Former prime minister Brian Mulroney, who will deliver a eulogy at John Crosbie's funeral Thursday, once sparred with the longtime St. John's politician over trade with the Americans. Crosbie helped bring him around.