Friday, November 14, 2025

Someone to hold onto

By Glenda McCarthy A trip to the emergency room can be a frightening experience for a young child. Often times these visits can happen at...

Governing by example

The Miawpukek First Nations government has actively fostered a culture of life-long learning for its community members by developing a long-standing relationship with College of the...

Helping students keep the big rigs running

By Glenda McCarthy It’s no secret that CNA uses cutting-edge technology to effectively teach anywhere, and the blended learning approach leading the way has been...

From small town Stephenville to UN city Geneva

A curious child by nature, Edward Mishaud always strived to solve problems. Fast forward 35 years and Edward can be found in Geneva, Switzerland...

Where are they now?

When Dana Noseworthy, Paul Clancy and Megan Tucker posed for a few promotional photos during their graduation ceremony in 2006, they never thought they...

The music in me

If the first time you met Chris Mercer was at a party, and you happened to mention that you really like jazz, you’d soon...

A symbol of hope

Many rural communities across the country have struggled to find long-term economic solutions to sustain themselves in the years following the Atlantic cod moratorium....

From the ashes of tragedy

Many people can tell you where they were on September 11, 2011 with startling clarity – it is an event that remains seared into...

Staying Sharp

Like most first-world nations, Canada has specific rules and regulations which govern fusion welding of steel for structural fabrication in the construction of buildings....

Thinking outside the box

It’s a perfectly normal occurrence to hear students belting out songs when you walk past Deidra Strowbridge’s classroom. And while you would expect that...