Carolyn Stokes
Journalist
Carolyn Stokes is a reporter with CBC Newfoundland and Labrador, and frequently cohosts Here & Now.
Latest from Carolyn Stokes
Parents, bus driver fed up with 'epidemic' of motorists not stopping for school buses
'For goodness sake, stop, because you could kill a child," says Joe Pilgrim, who transports kids to and from school.
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Three Pond Barrens unleashed? Group wants dogs able to roam free in park
"A lot of people want to be able to take their dogs and enjoy nature unrestricted."
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On-screen sisters, real-life best friends drive the action on set of Little Orphans
From real-life best friends to on-screen sisters, the writer/star of the feature film Little Orphans bring together a team of women to bring the script to screen.
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Point of View
Let it bee: How an infestation led me to become so passionate about the beauty of bees
Carolyn Stokes recounts how a fluke encounter started a journey that changed how she looks at honeybees and their world — and our world, too.
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Clarke's Beach teen hockey star kicks off 2019 with Team Canada
Hockey Canada, and a major international tournament, has come calling for 17-year-old Shailynn Snow.
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It's a little scary, and that's the point: What I learned at an offshore safety course
CBC reporter Carolyn Stokes tags along for a mandatory course where the stakes for offshore workers are quite real.
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St. John's homelessness problem, by the numbers
Findings of an April 11 count were released Friday, shining light on a chronic problem.
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Federal scientists 'deeply concerned' about salmon stocks
Researchers say the magnitude of decline is comparable to population levels during the commercial salmon moratorium in 1992.
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The trailer truck came swinging at them like a bat, and somehow they survived
Sometimes, it takes is a split-second for a life to turn upside down. For Jenny Wright and her daughter, it happened on the Southern Shore Highway.
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Turning 100, despite what the doctors said
Doctors once said a heart condition would kill Annette Vardy by age 21, but now she has celebrated her 100th birthday, a century of life helping others, proving how big her heart really is.
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