Jeremy Eaton

Jeremy Eaton is a reporter and videojournalist with CBC Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Displaced athletes cannot wait for Aquarena's long-running renovations to wrap up next spring

Twenty-three of the province's top swimmers stretch on the Memorial University pool deck before diving in for a practice measured out in yards. FIRST head Memorial University eyes end of May for "substantial completion" of Aquarena upgrades

N.L. Catholics line up to hold the heart of 'God's influencer' — the 1st millennial saint

An elaborate golden casing containing the heart of at 15-year-old Italian boy is on display at the Basilica of St. John's the Baptist in St. John's.
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Newfoundland Rogues forced to hire new head coach when the one under contract went ... rogue

With the season opening tip off just 24 days away, the Newfoundland Rogues announced the hiring of its new head coach.

5 Newfoundland athletes are kicking their way from Paradise to Budapest

Nestled between the office of Paradise's MHA and a dance company sits the training ground for some of the country's top kickboxers. In late summer, five of Warrior Elite Kickboxing's athletes are heading to Hungary for the youth world championships.

She's the farmer, not the farmer's wife: Federation hopes to boost support for women in agriculture

Farming is a difficult industry at the best of times, but for women it has a different set of challenges. This Newfoundland and Labrador group hopes to better understand them — and try to fix them.

The road to the cheerleading world championships runs through Mount Pearl

It's hot. It's packed with people. It's louder than you'd expect, and that's coming from the family, friends and fans. Welcome to cheer school.

Despite COVID and other curveballs, this mining town's microbrewery is rolling along

There are many things unique to Labrador. When it comes to craft beer, the Big Land's lone microbrewery, Iron Rock Brewing in Labrador City, is one of them.

Craig McMorris conquers most eastern rail in Canada at historic Cape Spear

Often when tourists come to St. John's, travelling the hilly and winding, road to Cape Spear is a must-see for its Atlantic ocean views, restored lighthouse and the first sunrise every day in Canada.

Mary Brown's Centre is going to get busier — and hipper — if the new boss has his way

St. John's Sports and Entertainment CEO Brent Meade wants new acts, new sponsorships and the community to get involved.
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Where can you find Newfoundland dogs hauling Christmas trees? At this Pennsylvania farm

In the tiny township of Plowville, about an hour west of Philadelphia, sits a long-standing family-run farm that has become the unofficial Newfoundland dog capital of the United States.