• 'I can call him my husband': One of the first N.L. gay couples to tie the knot celebrating 20 years of marriage

    The Telegram

    There was a time when Robert Power and David Philpott thought getting married would never be possible.

  • Corner Brook SPCA furious with city over handling of animal hoarding case

    CBC News

    City says group has mischaracterized meeting with officials about fate of animals.

  • Health Sciences Centre nurses plan Disney-themed wedding for Newfoundland woman with terminal cancer

    The Telegram

    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.

  • Mummering's 'fun and foolish' tradition in Newfoundland has a forgotten controversial history

    The Telegram

    A nostalgic, quirky cultural past time, it also has what is commonly referred to as 'a dark past,' notably the murder of Isaac Mercer

  • 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

    The Telegram

    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

  • A ballet dancer in a deep back bend with one leg raised, wearing an orange bodysuit with her brown hair down

    Landing on their feet

    The Telegram

    and

    This Magazine

    Atlantic Canadian ballet company has unintentionally become a magnet for international dancers seeking a new life

  • 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

  • A new exhibit at The Rooms showcases how Newfoundland became a fashion leader in wedding dresses in the 1800s

    The Telegram

    '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

  • What’s missing here? Mount Allison research finds New Brunswick’s community care sector is in crisis

    The Telegram

    Partner study with province's pay equity coalition finds the community care system is disjointed and undervalues female-dominated jobs

  • Extreme shortage of skilled workers in New Brunswick represents opportunities for those interested in the trades

    The Telegram

    To combat the labour shortage, the provincial government has developed a three-year action plan

  • 'Culture is the beating heart of this place': ArtsNL presents annual awards in Stephenville

  • Meet the 'uber talented' Barbra Bardot, star of the sold-out St. John's performances of Kinky Boots

  • How John Esposito of Malleable Jewellers gives new shine to old jewels

    Toronto Star

    “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.”

  • 'I can’t keep this in': How 'RuPaul's Drag Race' inspired a St. John's woman to be her true self

    The Telegram

    This International Women's Day, celebrate women like Krystal Lynn Hillier, a performance artist and a volunteer peer support facilitator for other trans folks

  • How a woman from Newfoundland ended up showcasing her Melanie Jacqueline brand at New York Fashion Week and in Vogue

    The Telegram

    MJ Couch releasing a new Women of the World Project line on International Women’s Day 2023

  • In Harm's Way

    Review of Journalism

    Just how effective is hostile environment training at protecting journalists?

    *Canadian Association of Journalists’ Student Excellence Award nominee

  • Pain and Gain

    CBC

    Bodybuilding is an increasingly popular sport among women. But, as some have discovered, after the training and the competition comes the crash.

  • 'Boys' night' at the Health Sciences Centre

    The Telegram

    Historic shift at St. John's hospital has all-male nursing staff on surgery ward

  • The fourth trimester: things are still dramatically shifting for parents and newborns after birth

    The Telegram

    The postpartum period can be a challenge for parents and babies

  • Born to eat: Newfoundland moms and nutrition experts urge building healthy relationships between toddlers and food

    The Telegram

    Babies are intuitive eaters and should be given the time and opportunity to expand their diets

  • My first-hand account of why police should not be mental health first responders

    Toronto Star

    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.

  • And wavy makes three

    Toronto Star

    Why a big blue inflatable sky dancer got invited to a wedding

  • Defenders of the Ancients

    The Media Co-op

    Fairy Creek and the struggle to protect old-growth forest in Canada.

  • Writing With a Sharp Pencil

    The Dance Current

    On top of fraught politics, dance critics have to figure out how to fit into the fold during — and after — the pandemic.

  • ‘Bring me a beer out to the shed’: Newfoundland man’s viral Facebook request nets special delivery

    The Telegram

    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.

  • Spotlight: Peggy Baker

    Intermission

    “Making work no longer using my own body in action as the source,” Baker says, “I’ve needed to develop new tools.”