Malone Mullin

Reporter

Originally from Scarborough, Ont., Malone Mullin is a CBC News reporter in St. John's. She previously worked in Vancouver and Toronto. Reach her at malone.mullin@cbc.ca.

Latest from Malone Mullin

Victims of sex offender skating coach say crimes have left them traumatized, housebound

Two of the people affected by Matthew Power's sexual abuse told the court on Monday that their lives have been devastated by his actions.

This N.L. duo has poured $1.1M — of their own money — into a new addiction treatment centre

Ryan Kirby and Mark Lane are bankrolling a rehab facility they hope will more than double the live-in treatment capacity in the province. And they're hoping the effort will help combat addiction and overdoses in their communities.

The N.L. government isn't shutting down its Elon Musk-owned X accounts. Here's why it's not that simple

The provincial government has at least 20 official accounts on the social media website X, formerly known as Twitter, a wildly popular platform owned by Elon Musk — and despite recent controversies, it'll remain an official government communication tool.

N.L. handing out free pads, tampons en masse — and for this student, it's a direct response to U.S. policies

Newfoundland and Labrador is becoming the first province to provide free menstrual products to post-secondary institutions, women's centres, food banks and shelters — and for one teen, the move is a direct response to anti-choice rhetoric in the United States.

Newfoundland man who stabbed wife 33 times granted temporary parole

A Newfoundland man who stabbed his wife 33 times has been granted temporary leave from prison after spending more than three decades behind bars.

Tyler Greening, driver in brutal PWC beating, gets 20 months' house arrest

A man who pleaded guilty to aggravated assault for his role in the gang beating of a teenager at Prince of Wales Collegiate in St. John's was sentenced Thursday to 20 months' house arrest and one year of probation.

Former Skate Canada coach guilty of 8 sexual offences against teen skaters

A former Skate Canada coach has been convicted of eight sexual offences against two teenage victims, both of whom were under his tutelage as figure skaters when the crimes occurred.

Women say doctors don't believe them when they're in pain, sick or dying. Is there a way to fix it?

CBC News heard from hundreds of readers about their own experiences being ignored while enduring a medical emergency, after the story of one woman's gangrenous appendix struck a chord across the country. Here's what they had to say.

Doctors said her gangrenous appendix was just anxiety. She's not alone

A woman who says she was repeatedly denied emergency care last spring is blasting the Newfoundland and Labrador health-care system, saying she’s been left psychologically scarred after being told several times that her gangrenous appendix was simply anxiety or constipation.

Furey admonishes moves 'straight out of a Trump playbook' as pre-election rhetoric ramps up

Premier Andrew Furey took shots at what he calls a deteriorating political climate in Newfoundland and Labrador Tuesday, as the province’s politicians appear to be preparing for an upcoming election.