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The end days for Them Days? Labrador magazine asking government for more funding

Labrador's Them Days magazine is asking for an increase in funding as it struggles to stay afloat with rising operating costs.

N.L. government mulling cellphone ban in middle school, high school classrooms

The Department of Education is drafting a new personal electronic device policy that could increase school cellphone restrictions for older students this fall.

Police upgrade charges against woman accused in hit-and-run to 2nd-degree murder

A pedestrian struck in an alleged hit-and-run last week in St. John's has died, and the woman accused of hitting with her car has now been charged with second-degree murder.

Cow cuddling is a thing, and at this St. John's farm it's sold out

Lester's Farm Chalet is offering cow cuddling, a new and unique experience for animal lovers in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Property developer Justin Ladha named as new MUN board of regents chair

Newfoundland and Labrador's Department of Education has appointed property developer Justin Ladha as thenew chair of Memorial University's board of regents.

Woman charged with attempted murder following vehicle-pedestrian collision

A St. John's woman is charged with attempted murder following a motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian on Friday afternoon.

After a cardiac arrest and 210 days in hospital, finding a taxi is the hardest part of being home

After her son went through a cardiac arrest and spent 210 days in hospital, Lisa Loveless-Hodder thought life would get easier when Jake Anstey got home. But when they called for a wheelchair-accessible cab, it became apparent that lack of accessibility would become their next challenge.

Quinlan plant puts best PR foot forward after being charged for trying to sell rotten crab

With thousands of pounds of snow crab in the landfill and money lost, Robin Quinlan, president of Quinlan Brothers Ltd is standing up for his fish plant after the province charged the company with moving and processing dead crab.

For fresh produce on the Northern Peninsula, this company is betting on hydroponics

Salads in St. Anthony will become more fresh this fall, with the opening of a new hydroponics facility in the town on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula.

Canada Games can be a pipeline to Olympic glory, Catriona Le May Doan says

The Canada Games are less than a year away and could provide huge opportunities for some Newfoundland and Labrador athletes, according to Olympic gold medallist Catriona Le May Doan.