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

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There's a slate of new faces on the federal ballot for this newly named riding: Cape Spear

A disability advocate, offshore industry pro and the province's former education minister are looking to fill a seat in the old riding of St. John's South-Mount Pearl.
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Economic security is top of mind in St. John's East. These candidates say they'll earn it

Joanne Thompson, David Brazil and Mary Shortall are among the heavyweights campaigning to represent St. John's East.
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These 3 political rookies want to rep Terra Nova-The Peninsulas. Here's what they stand for

Anthony Germain, Liam Ryan and Jonathan Rowe are looking to begin their political careers by representing a swath of eastern Newfoundland.
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In vast Central Newfoundland, these 3 candidates are vying for a seat in Ottawa

Clifford Small, Lynette Powell and Darian Vincent are going head to head on issues affecting the Newfoundland interior, but all agree that the cost of living in the region is top of mind for voters.
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A reporter, a youth care worker and a real estate agent battle it out in Long Range Mountains

Don Bradshaw, Sarah Parsons and Carol Anstey are the contenders for a riding that stretches along Newfoundland's vast west coast. Here's where they stand on issues facing their constituents and why they think voters should tap them to lead.

What will N.L.'s next premier do to crack down on care home problems? We have no idea

Neither contender for the province's top job would talk to CBC News about a report that found negligence, repeated rule-breaking and alleged abuse inside Newfoundland and Labrador personal care homes.

Figure skating coach Matthew Power sentenced to 6 years for sex crimes against young skaters

Power, now in his 30s, was facing charges related to the sexual relationships he forced onto minors while employed as a Skate Canada coach.

Customers fuming over sky-high power bills, but N.L. utility says cold and wind are to blame

Newfoundland Power customers are reeling after opening their February power bills, which in some cases have nearly doubled.

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.