Sarah Antle

Journalist

Sarah Antle is a journalist working with CBC in the St. John's bureau.

Latest from Sarah Antle

Sleep apnea underdiagnosed and on the rise, sleep specialists say

Sleep specialists say that sleep apnea is on the rise across the country and can come with a slew of health risks. Mal Parrott was diagnosed at 27, and describes treatment as "life changing."

'It's just been very rewarding': Executive director reflects on 3 decades at John Howard Society

After 33 years, Cindy Murphy is retiring from the John Howard Society. She's spent the last 20 years as the executive director, working with people in the criminal justice system.

Pitcher this: MUN herbarium home to thousands of N.L. botanicals

The Agnes Marion Ayre Herbarium on Mount Scio Road in St. John's houses over 100,000 dried and pressed plant specimens from across the province.

N.L. medical teams filling a 'desperate' need for women's health care in Uganda

Thousands of kilometres from their Newfoundland and Labrador clinics, a medical team spent a week delivering essential care to women and children in Uganda.

More than just a pinch: IUDs can cause excruciating pain, but in N.L., there's no standard to deal with it

Getting an IUD is a common procedure, but people in this province say not everyone receives the same standard of care.

N.L. has the highest rate of colorectal cancer in the world, MUN researcher says

The Canadian Cancer Society says that 25,200 Canadians will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year, 10 per cent of all new cancer cases in 2024. Newfoundland and Labrador has the highest rate in the country.

Are we fenced off from imagining bold new options for the St. John's harbourfront?

Andrew Furey is just one of the people questioning whether St. John's needs its controversial harbour fence. That made us wonder: what would you suggest for reimagining the St. John's harbourfront?

Bullied but not broken: How this woman survived years of torment

Kelsey Clarke looked like any other kid. She liked colouring and reading and hanging out with her friends. But when she went to school, Clarke faced a nightmare that, a decade later, she still hasn't woken up from.

Parents are giving up their jobs as hundreds remain stuck on daycare waitlists in N.L.

Hundreds of families in need of child care in Newfoundland and Labrador are on at least one waitlist, according to a Department of Education survey — and it's forcing some mothers to give up their beloved careers.

Cakey hands and happy hearts: How these immigrants are building a small baking empire

Paradise bakery CakeyHand is expanding its business into St. John's, with a new location on Stavanger Drive.