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Newfoundland and Labrador’s own Ryan Dillon will be making his return to The Rock with a fall tour that sees the rising comic burn through the east coast of the island to the west this November.
“I’ve been waiting to make this announcement for a long, long, time,” Dillon announced.

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You can’t keep Newfoundlanders and Labradorians down.
Days removed from the impact of Hurricane Larry – one which saw the structure for the Iceberg Alley Performance Tent in Quidi Vidi decimated, the show will indeed go on!
“Thanks to the efforts of the City of St. John’s and St. John’s

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Dillon Collins chats with The Barenaked Ladies’ Ed Robertson on their return to the stage and breaking into the American market

 
Founding member of the hall of fame Canadian rockers Barenaked Ladies, Ed Robertson is no stranger to Newfoundland and Labrador.
Returning with the band who has produced

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Come for a good time, stay for a long time: Randy Snow & Stephanie O’Brien provide the fun & more
 
Randy Snow and Stephanie O’Brien have something special. They joke. They tease. But they also have one another’s back. Their radio magic wouldn’t be what it is otherwise.
What

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Having faced adversity, LeighAnne O’Neill, aka SaltwaterAnnie, shares her positivity and love for NL through social media
 
It’s no doubt that Newfoundland and Labrador has a very unique face of tourism. From the coastlines and Jellybean Row, to traditional Jiggs dinner and the local music with Celtic and seafaring

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A fixture of Newfoundland and Labrador’s media landscape, Jim Furlong reflects on his life in the industry in this candid one-on-one sitdown with The Herald
 
Jim Furlong eases back in his chair during a sitdown in his office on a predictably wet and grey weekday in St. John’s. “When

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A tribute to the fascinating, spectacular life of media mogul Geoff Stirling and how  his ‘golden’ touch revolutionized the nation’s media landscape
By: NTV’s Mark Dwyer

 
He was a titan of business, a visionary. Geoff Stirling was spiritual, mystical, a daring free spirit and, to many, a friend.

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Written By: Scott Stirling
My Dad, Geoff Stirling, started The Newfoundland Herald in 1946 right after World War II, as a Sunday paper called The Sunday Herald. Joey Smallwood had just tried his own hand at publishing, but his political newspaper couldn’t make a go of it financially, so he sold

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