Month: March 2024

2 years ago

RCMP warning public of cell phone use while driving

RCMP Traffic Services is reminding the public of the dangerous that come with using a cell phone while driving. RCMP say using a cell phone while driving is one of the biggest forms of distracted driving, and using a cell phone while driving places the driver and occupants within the vehicle at increased risk. RCMP […]

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2 years ago

International Women’s Day Luncheon postponed

Due to the inclement weather that is forecasted for Friday, Persistence Theatre Company has postponed their sold-out International Women’s Day Luncheon. The luncheon, which will feature Deputy Mayor of Mount Pearl, Nicole Kieley, will now take place at the Sheraton Hotel on Friday, April 5. Wondering what to do if you had a ticket for […]

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2 years ago

City of St. John’s approves funding for community-based service providers

Today, St. John’s City Council approved $477,000 as part of the Building Safer Communities Grant Program to support community-based service providers in developing or strengthening crime and violence prevention and intervention initiatives for children, youth, young adults, and their families. An internal evaluation committee recommended funding for the following three projects: ·         Iris Kirby House – $130,000 To […]

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2 years ago

Conception Bay South’s Jenna Lake leads Acadia to historic championship win

Newfoundland and Labrador volleyball star Jenna Lake made history last night, leading Acadia University to its first-ever league championship. The Conception Bay South native was brilliant in the final, leading Acadia’s offense in a championship series win over St. Mary’s Huskies.The 21-year-old, in her third year with Acadia, was named player of the game, and […]

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2 years ago

Over 2,600 hectares of municipal public lands recognized as protected areas

A total of 2,621 hectares of public land across Newfoundland and Labrador are now officially recognized as protected areas. The new areas include parts of Indian Bay, Corner Brook, Elliston, and Whitbourne. These natural areas are now recognized by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador as protected areas and are included in the national database […]

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2 years ago

Domestic disturbance call leads to charge of assaulting a peace officer

At 8:22 p.m. the RNC responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in progress at a residence in Torbay. Responding officers spoke with the individuals involved and as a result, an 18-year-old male was charged with assaulting a peace officer. The male was held and will appear in court this morning.

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2 years ago

Applications Open for Big Game License Draw

Applications are now open for the upcoming big game license draw. The deadline to apply is May 3. Applications for resident moose, caribou, black bear and trapper licences are available online only. To apply for a license, hunters and trappers must have a Wildlife Information Management System account. The moose quota for the island of […]

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2 years ago

Round table discussion tonight with Ward Four candidates

Happy City St. John’s will host a round table discussion this evening at 8:00 p.m. with the Ward Four candidates running in the upcoming by-election. The roundtable will be streamed online via Facebook Live. The topics covered include crime, housing, city-provincial relations, transit and taxation. There are four candidates running, Tom Davis, Nick Hillier, Myles […]

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2 years ago

Mostly good driving conditions across the Island

Roadways across the Island are mostly bare with good visibility. The exception is the Buchan’s Resource Road to Burgeo where the road is partly ice-covered with fair visibility. Across Labrador, roads are snow-covered with icy patches and good visibility. Marine Atlantic is operating on time. The MV Flanders is out of service due to mechanical […]

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2 years ago

By-election today in Stephenville

A by-election is taking place today in the town of Stephenville to fill three councillor vacancies. There are 12 candidates running in the by-election. Polls are open from 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Polling booths will be located at the St Stephen’s Parish Centre. The successful candidates will hold office for the unexpired term of […]

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