Month: March 2024

2 years ago

Bonavista man charged with break and enter

Bonavista RCMP have charged 54-year-old Rodney Harris as a result of the execution of a search warrant in relation to a break and enter last week. On Wednesday, February 28, 2024, police received a report of a commercial break, enter and theft, which occurred sometime overnight between the evening of February 27 and morning of […]

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2 years ago

Man arrested for impaired driving on Sunday

The RNC responded to a call around noon on Sunday following a collision in Mount Pearl. Following an investigation, a 67-year-old driver of one of the vehicles involved was arrested and charged with impaired driving. Refusal of a drug demand and breach of a release order. There were no injuries. The 67-year-old man was released […]

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2 years ago

NL Supreme Court approves class action lawsuit for privacy breach against Central Health

St. John’s lawyer, Bob Buckingham, one of the lead counsel, along with Mr. Eli Baker, representing individuals whose personal, private healthcare information was breached by Central Regional Health Authority employee announced today that the Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court has certified the class action against the Central Regional Health Authority. On February 28, 2024 the […]

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2 years ago

72nd NL Drama Festival coming to Gander this month

The 72nd Annual Newfoundland and Labrador Drama Festival will return to Gander from March 31 to April 6. Seven troupes from across the province will gather for seven nights of theatre, hosted by local troupe Avion Players. Tickets for the festival are are $25 each, $20 students/seniors, and $15 for festival participants. There is also […]

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2 years ago

Lecturers Union of MUN receives overwhelming support for strike mandate over the weekend

The Lecturers Union of Memorial University (LUMUN) has received overwhelming support for a strike mandate during strike voting over the weekend. Voter turnout was also extremely high. “This sends a clear signal to Memorial University’s Administration that per course instructors are fed up with the Employers’ insulting behavior,” says Alison Coffin of LUMUN. “Not only that, but we saw […]

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2 years ago

Growlers take one game over the weekend

The Newfoundland Growlers lost two games to the Kalamazoo Wings over the weekend on home ice. On Sunday the Wings doubled up on the Growlers 6 to 3. The Growlers decimated the Wings 6 to zero on Saturday. On Friday the Wings took out the Growlers 4 to zero. Newfoundland will host Idaho next Friday […]

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2 years ago

Woman facing charge of assault with a weapon after disturbance in St. John’s

Last night at 11:00 p.m. the RNC were called to a disturbance at a residence in the center city of St. John’s. As a result of an investigation, a 39-year-old female was arrested at a nearby residence. She is charged with assault with a weapon and uttering threats. The accused was released from custody and […]

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2 years ago

Canadian Coast Guard Conducting Icebreaking in Bay of Exploits area towards Glovertown

The Canadian Coast Guard is continuing icebreaking operations today in the Bay of Exploits area towards Glovertown. The Canadian Coast Guard Ship Terry Fox will be leaving an open water track behind it as it transits the area, and will be completing a harbour breakout in Glovertown. Those in the area are asked to stay […]

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2 years ago

Snow ends in eastern Newfoundland this morning, nice day on tap for N.L.

An area of low pressure is in the process of exiting the Province and on the north side of it, rain has changed to snow over eastern sections of the Island, and the Avalon Peninsula. The snow will end in the next few hours, and the weather will improve quickly. Behind this low, the weather […]

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2 years ago

Good driving conditions across most of the province

Across most of the Island, roads are bare with the exception of the Bonavista Peninsula through to Clarenville and in the Conception Bay North area. There is some snow falling across the Avalon Peninsula so roads will become snow-covered through the morning. Roads across most of Labrador are bare with a few icy patches and […]

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