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Advocates call for action as N.L. leads country in severe food insecurity

The Signal's Adam Walsh led a discussion on rising poverty and food insecurity across the country. It examined the functioning of emergency food systems with a look at rethinking how they function. But an underlying point from guests was that there is not enough political attention and action for a solvable problem.

How a thriving Chinese community was built in N.L. despite racism and hardships

A multi-generational group from Newfoundland and Labradors Chinese community took part in a conversation on The Signal that celebrated Asian Heritage Month. Find out why one young student thanked those who have paved a better road for her generation.
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Confederation at 75: A look at how joining Canada shaped N.L. and the road ahead

Marking 75 years of Confederation, Adam Walsh brought together a panel of young adults who are invested in their communities and the future of Newfoundland and Labrador. For a special episode of CBC's The Signal, they discussed the impact of history and looked ahead at what's to come.

Learning to embrace life with multiple sclerosis: How this N.L. woman is coping with change

In a recent interview with The Signal's Adam Walsh, Cardoso shared the details of her diagnosis, how she came to embrace her new life and even find happiness in the process. It's part of the show's ongoing series on perseverance.

After a decade of hard-fought sobriety, this woman has learned there is hope for anyone

At more than a decade sober, Angela Shortall is trying to find work. Her journey to sobriety started after prison time and an overdose. In a sit-down interview with The Signal, she says she wants other to hear her story and to know there is hope for them.

Choosing positivity: How this Ironman-competing father stays focused while fighting cancer

Mike Dawe says it's been a really hard couple of years but through it all he's tried to stay positive for himself and his family.
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As Labrador Inuit try to keep pace with climate change, adaptation takes a toll

Fog obscures starlight, thin ice turns seal hunting dangerous, and keeping up with the constant change causes widespread fatigue among communities in the north.
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Doctor cautioned to stop encouraging people to breach pandemic public health orders

Dr. Peter Morry has been advised by Newfoundland and Labrador's medical regulator to stop encouraging people to disobey Dr. Janice Fitzgerald's public health orders.

Lockdown sends calls to Community Food Helpline soaring

With the shift back to pandemic lockdown, Newfoundland and Labrador's Community Food Helpline is experiencing a surge in calls from people in need of emergency food aid but face barriers to getting it.

C.B.S. to appeal board decision that put brakes on controversial wharf complex proposal

The Eastern Newfoundland Regional Appeal Board has put the brakes on a controversial proposal for Long Pond harbour in Conception Bay South. But now the town council is appealing that decision, in hope the courts will rule in its favour.