An iceberg trip left a local artist reflecting on her great uncle, who lost his life as a store keeper aboard the Titanic

An iceberg trip left a local artist reflectin...

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The City of St. John's explains why there's so much roadwork and construction happening this fall

Construction around St. John's is causing frustrating traffic backups for many drivers -- especially in the area around MUN. Mark White is the manager of construction engineering with the City of St. John's. He joined us to talk about the city's push to get these projects complet ...  Show more

The Navy is calling... and if you're looking to join, you can talk to sailors and tour the boats this weekend in St. John's

The second annual Marine Careers Expo is starting today at the Harbourside Park in St. John's. Lieutenant Commander Lucas Pang joined us in studio to give more details on the event. 

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