Month: September 2023

3 years ago

Open Farm Day set for this weekend

Farms are opening their doors on Sunday for Open Farm Day 2023, an annual province-wide initiative to highlight the importance and raise awareness of the agriculture industry.  “Open Farm Day is a celebration of agriculture! Events like these are important because they help to raise awareness of the agriculture industry in Newfoundland and Labrador. It’s […]

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3 years ago

ArtsNL announces enhancements to the Professional Project Grants Program

ArtsNL has announced enhancements to the Professional Project Grants Program for the funding cycle this fall. The enhancements were made possible with $2 million in additional funding provided by the provincial government’s Year of the Arts initiative. The program supports individual professional artists, collaborations of individual professional artists, and professional arts groups across various artistic […]

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3 years ago

Man on court imposed curfew arrested

Overnight RNC Patrol Services were at a gas station on Adelaide Street in St. John’s fuelling up their patrol vehicles. While there, police observed a male walking toward the gas station who was known to police. The officers were aware that the male was on a court order to remain inside his residence between 10:00 […]

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3 years ago

T’Railway between MacDougall’s and Port aux Basques repaired

The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation has reopened a section of the T’Railway Provincial Park between MacDougall’s and Port aux Basques. The section was closed to repair damage sustained from Hurricane Fiona and by heavy rain earlier this summer. Any damage or concerns related to the T’Railway can be reported to the Parks […]

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3 years ago

Intoxicated male arrested in downtown St. John’s

Just before 1:00 a.m. last night, RNC officers on patrol observed a known 44-year-old male walking on Water Street in St. John’s. As the male passed police he was drinking a beer. Officers intervened and after a brief investigation, officers discovered that he was on a court-issued release order not to consume alcohol. He was […]

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3 years ago

Eddie’s Thursday morning update; Island clouds and Labrador rain today

Good Thursday morning! We are off to another cloudy and gray start across a large part of the Island this morning. I wish I had better news for you, but this will be how it stays for most of us today. The exception will be parts of the West and southwest coast, where there should […]

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3 years ago

Fair driving conditions across most of Newfoundland

Most roads on the Avalon are wet, there are some areas of fog causing reduced visibility. Roads are clear and dry in central Newfoundland and on the Burin Peninsula. Expect fair driving conditions along the west coast and most of the Great Northern Peninsula, the only exception is in St. Anthony where there is some […]

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3 years ago

All fuels increase overnight

It will cost more to fill up on all types of fuel after the latest PUB fuel price adjustment. All types of gasoline have increased by up to 5.3 cents per litre. On the Island, diesel is up 7.2 cents and in western Labrador, diesel has increased by 8.1 cents per litre. The cost of […]

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3 years ago

Dramatic collision at notorious intersection sends one to hospital

A collision at a St. John’s intersection notoriously known as one of the City’s most dangerous sent one person to hospital on Wednesday evening. Shortly before 10:00 p.m. emergency crews were called to the intersection of Prince Philip Drive and Allandale Road following a two-vehicle collision. The force of the t-bone crash caused one of […]

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3 years ago

Canadian Coast Guard provides update on rescue efforts in Fleur de Lys

Canadian Coast Guard officials say they are putting all resources to use in search and rescue efforts in Fleur de Lys.

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