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Latest from Carolyn Stokes

Parents, bus driver fed up with 'epidemic' of motorists not stopping for school buses

'For goodness sake, stop,because you could kill a child," says Joe Pilgrim, who transports kids to and from school.

Three Pond Barrens unleashed? Group wants dogs able to roam free in park

"A lot of people want to be able to take their dogs and enjoy nature unrestricted."

On-screen sisters, real-life best friends drive the action on set of Little Orphans

From real-life best friends to on-screen sisters, the writer/star of the feature film Little Orphans bring together a team of women to bring the script to screen.
Point of View

Let it bee: How an infestation led me to become so passionate about the beauty of bees

Carolyn Stokes recounts how a fluke encounter started a journey that changed how she looks at honeybees and their world and our world, too.

Clarke's Beach teen hockey star kicks off 2019 with Team Canada

Hockey Canada, and a major international tournament, has come calling for 17-year-old Shailynn Snow.

It's a little scary, and that's the point: What I learned at an offshore safety course

CBC reporter Carolyn Stokes tags along for a mandatory course where the stakes for offshore workers are quite real.

St. John's homelessness problem, by the numbers

Findings of an April 11 count were released Friday, shining light on a chronic problem.

Federal scientists 'deeply concerned' about salmon stocks

Researchers say the magnitude of decline is comparable to population levels during the commercial salmon moratorium in 1992.

The trailer truck came swinging at them like a bat, and somehow they survived

Sometimes, it takes is a split-second for a life to turn upside down. For Jenny Wright and her daughter, it happened on the Southern Shore Highway.

Turning 100, despite what the doctors said

Doctors once said a heart condition would kill Annette Vardy by age 21, but now she has celebrated her 100th birthday, a century of life helping others, proving how big her heart really is.