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I tried to find a deaf interpreter after Churchill Park festival failed to offer one. Here's what I learned

A deaf woman in St. John's was looking forward to seeing Pitbull, but was disappointed when the festival failed to provide an interpreter. In the process of gathering this story, CBC reporter Abby Cole also struggled to find one.

Is Marble Mountain ski resort a failure or an investment opportunity?

The provincial government put out a request for potential buyers or leasers of the Marble Mountain ski resort, but one business owner says the government will need to do more work to make it happen.

Over 100 people have died of a drug overdose in N.L. since 2023 and this axe-throwing bar wants to help

As the number of drug overdoses in N.L. rise, public health workers are leading the charge to make harm reduction more accessible with some local businesses stepping up to support the cause.

Intense wildfires and hurricanes likely as climate change pushes N.L. to hotter summers

Environment Canada scientist Nathan Gillett says that Atlantic Canada experienced temperatures in June 10.6 degrees higher than average. Geographer Norm Catto says ongoing climate change will have risky impacts that will require adaptation.

Glenn Barnes, who forwarded alumnus's email to her father, resigns as chair of MUN board of regents

Newfoundland and Labrador's Education Department said Thursday that Glenn Barnes is no longer chair of Memorial University's board of regents. Barnes came under fire for forwarding a letter of complaint from a student who turned out to be 35 to her father.

Nickelback fan turns to Facebook, looking for tickets and gets scammed out of $300

Emma Walsh says she lost $300 to a Facebook scammer while trying to buy tickets for Nickelback's soldout Churchill Park Music Festival show Friday night for herself and her boyfriend.

The first CD Nick Earle ever owned was by Nickelback. Now his band is opening for them

St. John's band Nick Earle and the Reckless Hearts are excited to hit the stage at Churchill Park on Friday to open for Nickelback to kick off this weekend's music festival.

EU seal ban causing more harm than good, says Swedish researcher

Scientist Sven-Gunnar Lynneryd says it's time to reconsider the EU's ban of imported seal products. He says increasing seal populations are causing depleted fish stocks. Researcher Danita Burke and Inuk Elder Danny Pottle also say the anti-sealing movement has created misinformation, harming the seal hunt.

N.L. touts new wildfire hub but this researcher says going 'all in' on oil and gas undercuts the plan

Premier Andrew Furey has been teasing a forest fire centre of excellence in Gander, and claims to have Atlantic support, but one forest fire expert says reducing emissions should be a priority.

In Portugal Cove, the lines for the ferry and travellers' frustrations are growing

A long line of cars waiting for the Bell Island ferry is not an uncommon sight this summer, and ferry users want to see change. With the MV Legionnaire set to be out of commission for repairs in the new year, transportation minister Fred Hutton says he's looking at ways to improve service.