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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. 

N.L. announces $75K incentive for physicians to join family care team, but that move isn't sitting well with the province's medical association

The province's medical association is concerned that a new government incentive for family doctors will have some unintended consequences - and not in a good way. For more, we spoke with NLMA's president, Dr. Steve Major. 

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