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2 years ago

Team Gushue advances to men’s world curling championship final

Team Gushue will play for another men’s world curling championship Sunday after defeating Scotland 9-4 in Saturday’s semi-final in Switzerland. A steal of 3 in the sixth end was the difference as the Gushue rink, playing as Team Canada, defeated Bruce Mouat and the defending world champions from Scotland. Gushue lost in the final to […]

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2 years ago

More than 600 cruise ships bound for Atlantic Canadian ports in 2024

On the heels of a record-breaking 2023 cruise season, the Atlantic Canada Cruise Association (ACCA) is preparing to reach even greater heights in 2024. “We are thrilled to welcome over 600 cruise ship calls to Atlantic Canada this year,” said Sarah Rumley, ACCA Executive Director. “With a forecasted growth of 10% in cruise passenger visits […]

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2 years ago

Busy season ahead for Gros Morne Theatre Festival; 150 shows on the calendar

The 2024 Gros Morne Theatre Festival is getting ready for another season. Shows will take place from June to September. There are nine productions scheduled for this summer, totaling 150 individual shows on the calendar. Along with the shows, there will also be the classic dinner theatre and this season will have live music every […]

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2 years ago

Memorial University’s Labrador campus launches unique undergraduate program

MUN’s Labrador Campus has launched a new program. The Bachelor of Arctic and Subarctic Interdisciplinary Studies (BASIS) Program will accept its first cohort this fall. The program is northern-based, northern-focused and Indigenous-led. It will provide students with the opportunity to experience living and studying in the North in an interdisciplinary environment, focusing on topics of […]

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