Month: August 2023

2 years ago

Lewisporte prepares to take over wharf for economic development

The Town of Lewisporte expects a recent investment of $10 million by the province will reignite their economy following the loss of the Labrador freight service. $5 million will support economic development opportunities, which may include the takeover of the Lewisporte Marina from Transport Canada. The Town currently pays lease fees of $40,000 a year. […]

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2 years ago

Police arrest impaired boater during weekend incident

Police have charged a 59-year-old man with impaired operation of a vessel, after a boater was rescued from the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday night. At approximately 5:30 p.m. on July 29, Bay Roberts RCMP received a 911 report of a boat and two male boaters requiring assistance off the shore of Marysvale. The Canadian Coast […]

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2 years ago

Search for fugitive Tony Farrell continues

Wanted man Tony Farrell is still at large. He has evaded arrest since being the subject of an emergency alert which was issued last Wednesday. At the time, residents in the area of Swift Current on the Burin Peninsula were asked to stay inside their homes with their doors locked, but police still haven’t been […]

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2 years ago

RCMP and Labrador Grenfell Health join forces in local mental health care project

A collaboration to support better mental health between Corporal Tom Roach of Mary’s Harbour RCMP and Mental Health and Addictions Counsellor Grace Reyes of Labrador Grenfell Health has resulted in the installation of what is believed to be the first ‘Wind Phone’ in Labrador. The ‘Wind Phone’ is a concept originally developed in Japan to […]

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2 years ago

CUPE members at Memorial University ink new deal

Members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 1615 at Memorial University have ratified a new four-year collective agreement. The agreement includes improvements to language, pay, and benefits for workers. All classifications will receive an 8% wage increase over four years in addition to a one- time prorated $2000 retention bonus. In addition, CUPE […]

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2 years ago

DFO reminding of shark release protocol during recreational fishery

There are many reports of sharks on lines this year once again during the recreational fishery, and while it may be thrilling and nerve wracking for those who snag one, DFO is reminding there are rules for how to release them carefully. On occasion, sharks can wind up going for cod or other species as […]

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2 years ago

Federal NDP Leader in St. John’s

Canada’s NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is in the capital city. He’ll be joined by NDP Candidate for St. John’s East &  former Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour President Mary Shortall at the Dominion supermarket on Lake Avenue in St. John’s. Singh will speak with media about high grocery prices, and plans to help people […]

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2 years ago

Unexpected jump at the pumps; big increase for diesel and home heating oil

There was a unexpected jump at the pumps early Tuesday morning. The Public Utilities Board increased the price of diesel and home heating oil. Although there was no change in the price of gas, diesel is up by 8.3 cents per litre on the island and 9.3 cents in Labrador West. Furnace oil increased by […]

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