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Ukrainian woman in Corner Brook convinces grocery store to stock Ukrainian food

A Ukrainian woman in Corner Brook convinced the Sobeys in the city to stock Ukrainian food products following demand from others in the region.

Port au Port residents angry after personal items removed from gravesites

A dispute over cemetery tidiness in a town on Newfoundland's west coast has residents saying a local church committee overstepped its bounds.

N.L. dental hygienist says fewer people taking advantage of expansion to federal plan than expected

A registered dental hygienist in Newfoundland and Labrador says not many people in the province have been taking advantage of a new federal dental-care program and the problem might be they just don't know about it.

12 huskies, 3 rabbits and a Shih Tzu and 1 Labrador City family taking them to safety

Charlie Russell of Labrador City man evacuated to Happy Valley - Goose Bay with 12 sled dogs over the weekend. had a long and arduous journey ahead of him, including a 4 hour pitstop in Churchill Falls for gas.

Gander mayor says plans are already in the works for $4.35M of federal housing money

A national plan aimed at building more than 750,000 homes across Canada will soon build a few hundred homes in Gander, and the mayor says affordability is crucial.

For William Prince, headlining 1st night of this year's N.L. Folk Fest is a privilege and a pleasure

With major acts like Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle and William Prince, the 48th annual Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival is underway at Bannerman Park in the heart of downtown St. John's.

Marine Atlantic's newest ferry finally making 1st voyage to Argentia, but more disruptions coming

Marine Atlantic's Ala'suinu is officially in service Wednesday night after weeks of cancellations but the disruptions aren't over.

More ferry woes, with a $6M price tag for new engines for Legionnaire and Veteran

Newfoundland and Labrador's transportation minister says two provincial ferries need new engines, adding to a series of problems that have forced reductions in service.