Month: July 2025

11 months ago

Police investigating moose vehicle collision on TCH

Deer Lake RCMP is investigating a moose-vehicle collision that occurred Tuesday evening and resulted in a woman being sent to hospital with serious injuries. On Tuesday, July 22, police responded to a serious injury collision on the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH), near St. Judes, involving a passenger vehicle with two occupants and a moose. Both occupants […]

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11 months ago

Byrne to host NL Jobs Forum Summit in Baie Verte

Minister of Jobs, Immigration and Growth Gerry Byrne will host a Newfoundland and Labrador Jobs Forum Regional Summit today at the Baie Verte campus of the College of the North Atlantic. The summit will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Regional Summit will bring together key partners to exchange information around labour […]

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11 months ago

Hogan to attend announcement with Virginia Park Community Centre

Premier John Hogan will attend an announcement with staff and volunteers from the Virginia Park Community Centre today. Hogan will join the board chair of the Virginia Park Community Centre, Ron Ellsworth, Minister Responsible for Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation, John Abbott, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, Bernard Davis, Executive Director of the […]

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11 months ago

Road closure to accommodate Churchill Park Music Festival

Starting on Friday, there will be a daily road closure on Elizabeth Avenue from Allandale Road to the Strawberry Marsh Road / Long Pond Road intersection to facilitate the Churchill Park Music Festival. The closure will take place from Friday, July 25, to Tuesday, July 29, excluding Monday, July 28, with daily hours from 5:00 […]

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11 months ago

RNC investigating attack in St. John’s

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is investigating an assault that occurred on Sunday, July 20, in St. John’s. On Wednesday morning, the RNC received a report of an assault that occurred in Bowring Park, near the soccer field, around 11:30 a.m. on July 20. A female sustained physical injuries after she was attacked by a male […]

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11 months ago

Dry roads and good visibility for most

Roads across Newfoundland are bare and dry this morning. Aside from some fog in the Harbour Breton area, visibility is good. In Labrador, roads are wet in western areas and dry in the east. The MV Kamutik W is in service but off schedule. Other ferries are operating on time. At the St. John’s International […]

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11 months ago

A few showers is on the menu today

There is a chance of a few showers along the west coast. For central and eastern Newfoundland, the day will start off sunny, and clouds will build in through the day. The winds will be from the southwest with gusts between 40 and 60 km/h. Along the west coast, highs will range between 15 and […]

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11 months ago

Holyrood RCMP is looking for missing person

Holyrood RCMP is searching for missing person Jefta Jacko Gerry Obed, last seen Wednesday, July 23 in an area near the Trans-Canada Highway and Salmonier Line. The 34-year-old was last seen wearing black sweatpants and sneakers, and a dark grey sleeveless shirt.  He is described as having medium build, long black hair, brown eyes and […]

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11 months ago

Fire displaces Shea Heights couple, causes moderate damage

A fire in Shea Heights on Wednesday night has displaced a couple and caused moderate damage to their home. Firefighters were called to the home, on Chafe Avenue, shortly after 11:00 p.m.. They arrived to find smoke coming from the home, and a fire in the basement. Both elderly residents of the home were able […]

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11 months ago

Police investigating weekend attack in west-end park

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) Major Crime Unit are investigating an assault that occurred on Sunday, July 20th, in St. John’s. On the morning of Wednesday, July 23rd the RNC received a report of an assault that occurred in Bowring Park, near the soccer field, around 11:30 a.m. on July 20th, 2025. A female sustained […]

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