Month: May 2024

2 years ago

Reduction in small business tax passes in House of Assembly

The small business corporate income tax rate in Newfoundland and Labrador has been reduced from 3 per cent to 2.5 per cent effective January 1, 2024. This tax reduction was announced in Budget 2024. It has now been approved by the House of Assembly through amendments to the Income Tax Act, 2000. The budget initiative […]

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2 years ago

Man arrested after throwing rocks at house in St. John’s

Police were conducting routine patrols in the centre city at 11:15 p.m. Friday when an officer noticed a man throwing rocks at a house. The officer exited his vehicle to investigate and the man began to threaten another man who was standing near the house. The 58-year old-man was arrested for uttering threats and taken […]

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2 years ago

UPDATE: Missing Burin Peninsula man found safe

A missing man on the Burin Peninsula has been found safe. Burin Peninsula RCMP had been searching for 28-year-old Tyson Pardy. He was last seen Saturday in Marystown, but his safety has since been confirmed.

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2 years ago

SIRT-NL Appeal to Public for footage of Motor Vehicle Collision in Kippens

The Serious Incident Response Team is appealing to the public, seeking witnesses, and CCTV and dash cam footage related to the motor vehicle collision that occurred on May 14 in Kippens. Those who witnessed the collision or have CCTV or dash cam footage between 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on May 14, on Kippens Road, […]

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2 years ago

Three people announce candidacies for president of FFAW

Three candidates have thrown their hats into the ring so far to be president of the FFAW. Long-time fisheries activist Bill Broderick was first to step forward, while union executive member Dwan Street and fisheries scientist Abe Solberg announced their candidacies this week. The deadline for nominations is May 22. Greg Pretty is currently serving […]

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2 years ago

31 speeding drivers ticketed following enforcement blitz on TCH

The RNC and RCMP teamed up today for a traffic enforcement blitz to kick off the May 24th long weekend. In a two hour span on Friday morning, 31 speeding tickets were issued. One vehicle was seized and the operators license was suspended for travelling 155 km/h. All speeds were in excess of 125 km/h, […]

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2 years ago

City of St. John’s Victoria Day Holiday Schedule

Victoria Day will close all City offices in St. John’s. Garbage, recycling and yard waste collection scheduled for Monday will be collected on Tuesday, May 21. Public washrooms will remain open at Bannerman Park, Bowring Park and Quidi Vidi Lake. Street cleaning operations will take place as scheduled on Monday. Vehicles that are not removed […]

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2 years ago

Palestine Action YYT Marks Seven Months of Demonstrations Against Israel’s War on Palestinians

On Saturday, another rally will be held to demand an end to Canada’s complicity in Israel’s war on Palestinians. The March will begin at Harbourside Park. The group called Palestine Action YYT is continuing to hold weekly rallies until there is a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. This week’s march follows events to commemorate the 76th […]

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2 years ago

Lotto Max ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Whitbourne for May 17

A Lotto Max ticket sold in Whitbourne for May 17 is worth $100,000. The holder matched 7 numbers on the Twist. If you bought a lotto ticket for last night’s draw, you might want to see if you’re lucky. The jackpot, did not go, which means that climbs to $70 million for the next draw […]

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2 years ago

RCMP of Bay St. George investigate suspicious fire in Stephenville

RCMP of Bay St. George are investigating a suspicious fire at a trailer in Stephenville that occurred early Friday morning. The fire, on Glendale street was reported around 1:00 in the morning. Upon arrival the fire was successfully extinguished.. A fire scene investigator attended the area afterwards.Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Bay […]

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