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Staff shortages at Clarenville hospital putting lives at risk, patient's sister says

The hospital in Clarenville is short on internal medicine specialists and pediatricians, meaning many patients are being diverted to Carbonear and St. John's.
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How a cannabis crash is weeding out the field, while it's a slow burn for others trying to survive

Millions of dollars have gone up in smoke in Newfoundland and Labrador as cannabis producers hoping to cash in on legalization have crashed and burned, although at least one company says it's determined to stay in business.
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Burin Island has a deep history, and this tourism operator is helping people connect with it

A tourism operator on Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula is showcasing the region in hopes of connecting people with Burin Island's rich history.

Over 200 years of formal Catholic presence in Burin ends as curtain closes on St. Patrick's

More than two centuries of organized Catholic presence in the Town of Burin ended Sunday as a final mass was held at St. Patrick's church.

As church sales continue, lawyers bicker over how millions for abuse victims should be paid

While a Catholic archdiocese in Newfoundland and Labrador continues to sell off its properties, lawyers are squabbling over how millions in proceeds from those sales should be paid out to abuse victims.

For this former Olympian, the covering of a mural in a Burin school gym is like a Greek tragedy

A former principal and Olympic weightlifter is lamenting the demise of a mural that adorned the walls of a Burin school gym for more than 25 years.

2 years after Bert Butler's death, his dream a mini-softball field for Burin kids is a reality

Youth softballin Burin is alive and well aftera group of dedicated residents past and present built a new mini-diamond where kids under 11 can take their swings.

Cemeteries will not be sold to help compensate Mount Cashel victims, says archdiocese

Uncertainty about the fate of cemeteries in the Archdiocese of St. John's has been put to rest following an agreement in principle that excludes the sacred properties from an ongoing liquidation process.

How a church insolvency has interrupted a cemetery restoration project in Burin

A cemetery restoration committee in Burin is seeking legal advice after $200,000 was seized from its accounts to help fund the insolvency process for the Archdiocese of St. John's.

As Health Accord review continues, Burin Peninsula mayor warns against drastic service cuts

Residentsof the Burin Peninsula are nervous about upcoming recommendations from the provincial health advisory team, concerned that any changes could decimatehealth-care services in the area, says a mayor from the region.

Hurricane Larry will hit N.L. hard and fast, with Friday night expected to see the worst

Environment Canada issued a hurricane watch alert Thursday morning for the St. John's area and the southeastern Avalon Peninsula, saying Hurricane Larryhas the potential to bring fierce conditions to parts of the island Friday night.

Health officials get asymptomatic COVID-19 tests, as mobile sites underway

Some of the province's top health-care officials are leading by example, opting to get asymptomatic COVID-19 testing that has started up in multiple locations, while encouraging others on the Avalon Peninsula to do the same.

N.L. reports 2 new cases of COVID-19 as active case count dips to 87

There are twonew cases of COVID-19 in Newfoundland and Labrador on Saturday, both are in the Eastern Health region and are contacts of previously known cases.

N.L. cannabis producers confident they'll be seeing green in 2021

Cannabis producers in Newfoundland and Labrador say they're looking forward to the year ahead, despite the challenges of 2020, and they don't expect the recent pullout of Canopy Growth to affect the provincial market.

Burin scrapyard fire out, as owners lose 400 cars

The co-owner of Rene's Auto Body in Salt Pond says an entire year's worth of scrap cars went up in flames in the massive blaze Thursday.

Province reaches 20-year agreement with cannabis supplier in Burin

Oceanic Releaf will convert a former fish plant in Burin to a 60,000-square-foot cannabis facility. The deal includes zero upfront cost to the province's taxpayers.

Man called in fake stabbing to divert police from standoff, RCMP says

A weeklong search for a 23-year-old man on the Burin Peninsula ended without incident Thursday morning, despite alleged threats to shoot police officers and a diversion tactic.

Court dismisses former NLESD manager's appeal of corruption convictions

Derek Newhook, a former school district manager who was convicted of fraud and breach of trust, has lost his appeal.

Eastern Health sets up COVID-19 unit with space for 30 beds, finding capacity for more

Eastern Health has set up one COVID-19 unit in the Health Sciences Centre in St. Johns and is preparing to set up a second.

The Blue Wave and Blue Mist sank more than 50 years ago. But Grand Bank never forgets

The vicious storms of February with gale-force winds and mountainous waves are a constant reminder to Grand Bank of the price its people have paid to earn a living from the sea.

First winter storm of 2020 could bring up to 40 cm of snow for eastern Newfoundland

CBC Newfoundland and Labrador meteorologist Ashley Brauweiler says a significant snowfall is expectedovernight Sunday, with high winds starting early Monday.
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17 years later, a message in a bottle brings Tenerife family to N.L. for Christmas

Carolann Riggs and Patrick Dennis have stayed in contact for years after Dennis found a message in a bottle from Riggs's daughter and are spending this Christmas together in Newfoundland

Smugglers Cove: Why these guys are keeping a friend's ambitious dream alive

When their close friend Tom Hollett died suddenly, Paddy Kavanaugh and Mike Brennan decided to keep his big dreams going by opening a roadhouse bar and grill.

Pot offers new hope for rural towns hurt by decline of the fishery

With legal pot a growing industry in the country, and edibles about to become available in the fall, lots of prospective businesspeople are trying to get a piece of the action.

PC Bill Matthews 'rises again,' insists he will take Burin-Grand Bank

Meanwhile, the incumbent Liberal candidate Carol Anne Haley is confident in getting re-elected as she touts district accomplishments.