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This St. John's trans man thought it wasn't possible for him to get pregnant. Then it happened
For Forrest Sandifer, the experience of pregnancy and fatherhood has been challenging — but rewarding.
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'I got to see it all': N.L. explorer Justin Barbour completes Northeast Expedition
Barbour started in northern Quebec and ended at the Cape Pine lighthouse 372 days later.
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'I can call him my husband': One of the first N.L. gay couples to tie the knot celebrating 20 years of marriage
There was a time when Robert Power and David Philpott thought getting married would never be possible.
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Health Sciences Centre nurses plan Disney-themed wedding for Newfoundland woman with terminal cancer
On Saturday, Feb. 18, Trevor Tobin had to deliver impossibly hard news to his three children: their mother would not be coming home from the hospital.
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Meet Kastine Coleman, the only female certified fly-fishing instructor in N.L.
Kastine Coleman has turned her salmon obsession into a career.
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Corner Brook SPCA furious with city over handling of animal hoarding case
City says group has mischaracterized meeting with officials about fate of animals.
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Mummering's 'fun and foolish' tradition in Newfoundland has a forgotten controversial history
A nostalgic, quirky cultural past time, it also has what is commonly referred to as 'a dark past,' notably the murder of Isaac Mercer
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Creating a 'safe space for people finding out who they are': St. John's drag bar filling the gap for trans folk of all ages
George Street's Kaleidoscope hosts kid-friendly drag shows, movie nights and bingo open to kids and creates a space where they can be introduced to the queer community
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Landing on their feet
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Atlantic Canadian ballet company has unintentionally become a magnet for international dancers seeking a new life
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After a series of unexpected twists and turns in life, visual artist Barbara Houston finds her home in Bonavista – and wins an award for designing it
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A new exhibit at The Rooms showcases how Newfoundland became a fashion leader in wedding dresses in the 1800s
'We were the place to be when it came to clothing and textiles because we were the first port of call': curator of history at The Rooms
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Meet the 'uber talented' Barbra Bardot, star of the sold-out St. John's performances of Kinky Boots
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How John Esposito of Malleable Jewellers gives new shine to old jewels
“The most beautiful thing about repurposing gold is that this isn’t where the buck stops. I made those rings and two pendants (for Novak), and if, in 30 years’ time, they get handed down to their kids, they can then do the exact same thing.”
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'I can’t keep this in': How 'RuPaul's Drag Race' inspired a St. John's woman to be her true self
This International Women's Day, celebrate women like Krystal Lynn Hillier, a performance artist and a volunteer peer support facilitator for other trans folks
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How a woman from Newfoundland ended up showcasing her Melanie Jacqueline brand at New York Fashion Week and in Vogue
MJ Couch releasing a new Women of the World Project line on International Women’s Day 2023
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In Harm's Way
Just how effective is hostile environment training at protecting journalists?
*Canadian Association of Journalists’ Student Excellence Award nominee
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Pain and Gain
Bodybuilding is an increasingly popular sport among women. But, as some have discovered, after the training and the competition comes the crash.
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'Boys' night' at the Health Sciences Centre
Historic shift at St. John's hospital has all-male nursing staff on surgery ward
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My first-hand account of why police should not be mental health first responders
Awaken naked in my bed by a police flashlight and then soon after seeing the woman they were looking for taken away in handcuffs, I can’t help but think there has to be a better way.
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And wavy makes three
Why a big blue inflatable sky dancer got invited to a wedding
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Defenders of the Ancients
Fairy Creek and the struggle to protect old-growth forest in Canada.
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Writing With a Sharp Pencil
On top of fraught politics, dance critics have to figure out how to fit into the fold during — and after — the pandemic.
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‘Bring me a beer out to the shed’: Newfoundland man’s viral Facebook request nets special delivery
It’s typical for comments on Facebook live streams to be washed away by a tidal flow of remarks. But on Tuesday, during a provincewide COVID-19 briefing from St. John's, one comment scored a man a dozen cases of India beer.
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Spotlight: Peggy Baker
“Making work no longer using my own body in action as the source,” Baker says, “I’ve needed to develop new tools.”