In 2019, Harbour Grace's Stephen Trickett was running a half marathon race in Ottawa. When he got to the finish line, he collapsed, and sadly died. Five years later, St. John's native Jessica Foley is running that same race to honour her late h
Housing, food, and income are the focus of this year’s Vital Signs report from the Harris Centre at Memorial University. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts dug into the details.
Cathy Lynn White, a resident of the new government facility on Airport Road says she feels lonely and adrift there. She spoke with reporters outside the House of Assembly yesterday. Reporters then took her case to the provincial Housing Ministe
Artcell may not be a household name in these parts, but the progressive metal band is beloved by fans in their home country of Bangladesh. They’re playing tonight at The Lantern in St. John’s, along with a couple of local opening acts. We spoke
Thousands from here and away hike the East Coast Trail's 300-kilometre network every year, enjoying the spectacular coastline views. The CBC’s Arlette Lazarenko spoke with Randy Murphy, president of East Coast Trail Association, about the maint
The St. John’s Library Board hosted its AGM, where they talked about the big accomplishments, and laid out future goals. We got details from Emma Craig, a regional librarian with the NL Public Libraries in St. John's.
The RNC found plenty of bad driving last week, when they stepped up patrols in several areas to mark Canada Road Safety Week. RNC Constable James Cadigan told us what they saw out on the streets.
This year, two Newfoundlanders are champions in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League. Riley Mercer of Bay Roberts plays in goal for the Drummondville Voltigeurs, and Matteo Rotondni of St. John's is defencemen. This weekend, they begin the
The province has agreed to revise the Limitations Act. A leaked draft legislation does remove time limits, but only when the abuse involved bodily harm. The CBC's Ryan Cooke joined us to explain what's missing from this draft legislation that h
Volunteers with the Avalon Mountain Bike Association have been busy getting the trails ready for this year. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by the White Hills trail network and spoke with Adam Churchill.
Anyone who's been diagnosed with cancer knows how hard that is. If you're a transgender person with a gendered cancer, the diagnosis comes with a whole other layer of challenges. Gendered cancers are cancers related to one's sex assigned at bir
Millions spent on a housing program with no clear oversight. CBC Investigates' Ariana Kelland delves into the system of housing people with mental health and addictions, and why one St. John's woman says things needs to change.
Experts say smartphones and social media are making our teens sick, and that the answer could be banning those devices from schools. Dr. Sherry is a clinical psychologist, also a professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Dal
Over the years, researchers have studied how being hospitalized has an impact on sleep. House Doctor Peter Lin joined us with his reflections on the value of sleep to our health.
In this province, wait times for fertility treatment can be long and frustrating. The MUN Fertility Research Group is trying to ease the stress of that wait. We spoke with researcher Julia Craig, MUN assistant professor of Human Kinetics and Re
The remains of a First World War solider who died in France is finally coming back to Newfoundland. The CBC's Terry Roberts joined us in studio with the details.
As the price of food goes up, restaurants are trying to figure out how to keep their prices down while still turning a profit. We spoke with Chinched owner Michelle LeBlanc and Bonavista Social Club owner Katie Hayes about how they're walking t
Making room at the political table. We talk to the new co-chairs of Equal Voice NL about how that organization is helping more women and gender diverse people get into politics.
To pay or not to pay. Is the provincial government considering compensating nurse practitioners working in private practice? We speak with Health Minister Tom Osborne to learn more.
We speak with Evan Murray of Murray's Garden Centre about the virtues of gardening and how residents can get the most bang for their buck with their voucher for the Residential Re-Leaf program.