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Brad Gushue has a new curling gig — a nd it might not be where and with whom you’d expect it.

On May 13, it was announced that Gushue would be joining USA Curling as its new high-performance director.

“This role felt like a natural fit, and positions like this don’t come along all that often in the sport of curling,” Gushue said in a prepared release.

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A St. John’s couple charged with sexual violence against a child appeared separately in provincial court Wednesday afternoon, May 13, by video from the city lockup.

“Yup,” the woman replied when Judge Harold Porter asked her to confirm her identity.

The court heard earlier this week that both accused were likely to


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Despite concerns that patients may fall through the cracks with the launch of CorCare, the health authority says patient safety has been a top priority during the rollout of the new health information system.

However, NL Health Services (NLHS) ...


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Two harp seals, once central to Memorial University’s Ocean Sciences Centre in Logy Bay, have died in New Brunswick nearly two years after being relocated from Newfoundland.

Tyler, 35, and his daughter Deane, 24, spent most of their lives at the Ocean Sciences Centre, where they formed part of a long-running marine science and public education program.

The pr...


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While NL hockey fans keep a close eye on this year’s Stanley Cup Playoffs, as St. John’s sniper Alex Newhook continues to score at a torrid pace for the Montreal Canadiens, they’ll soon have to divide their attention.

Once the 2026 IIHF World Championships get underway in Switzerland, they’ll have another local boy to cheer for.

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