Keels in Bonavista Bay provides the backdrop for The King Tide, a feature film directed by Newfoundlander Christian Sparkes. The film makes its Newfoundland premiere tonight, and director Christian Sparkes discussed it with us this morning.
The province's deaf association says its been raising alarm bells for years over the education system
How music can help people with different medical and mental health issues
Prolonged dump closure on Bell Island has residents fuming over piled-up waste
The province is trying to remove the Colonial Building tent encampment, but volunteers say they aren't backing down
An 86-year-old man is behind the beauty of the blooming gardens at Rawlins Cross
Dr. Lin on the relationship between building design and human health
First Voice believes universal basic income could help lift many Indigenous people out of poverty
An update on two Palestinian sisters' quest to help their brothers escape from Gaza
N.L. government begins plan to clear out St. John's tent encampment
Baseball NL's 'Step up to the Plate' campaign looks to get more girls, people in rural areas and those with exceptionalities involved
It could soon be easier to build more houses in St. John’s
Travel nurse who left rural job says N.L. is pushing people out of public health system
Beauty in the Darkness: Local singer/songwriter Dana Reid on how she turned pain into a song
Carter Churchill's parents say there's been no systemic changes to deaf education in the province
The ice forecast predicts dramatically less ice off our coast this year
Roudabout dispute between developer Danny Williams and the City of St. John's
Morning Show Spa: Massage Therapy
The 2009 Newfoundland-based movie 'Crackie' is being revived tomorrow night for a special fundraiser
Naval reservists took to the freezing North Atlantic as part of a diving exercise this past weekend
She's the trusted voice of CBC news in our province, and at the end of her shift today, Nancy Walsh is retiring
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