Month: November 2025

5 months ago

Downtown St. John’s Christmas parade a go

The downtown St. John’s Christmas parade is a go. The parade starts at noon and will be broadcast on NTV and NTV+ at a later date.

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5 months ago

Thrive seeks stocking stuffers, gifts and donations for its Christmas campaign

Thrive is launching its annual Holiday Giving Season and inviting the community to help “bring the light” this Christmas. The organization is collecting stocking stuffers such as warm clothing, toiletries, treats and gift cards, as well as new gift items for all ages for its Holiday Shop. Cash donations are also welcome and can be […]

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5 months ago

Cenovus Energy celebrates White Rose milestone

It was a full house at The Rooms for a special celebration marking 20 years of production for Cenovus and FPSO Searose on its White Rose Project. The Milestone marks two decades in the Jeanne d’Aarc basin, 350 kms off this provinces coastline. Today, Cenovus Energy CEO Jon Mckenzie said it’s time to hand the […]

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5 months ago

Police seek public assistance to identify suspect in retail theft

Gander RCMP is investigating a theft from the Dominion store on Laurell Road in Gander in late October. Just after 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 31, a male was observed on video surveillance entering the store, filling a cart with various products and leaving the store without paying for the items. The stolen items are valued […]

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5 months ago

ACNL to host World Aids Day event on Monday

The Aids Committee of Newfoundland and Labrador and Thrive will hold an event to honour World Aids Day on Monday, December 1. World Aids Day is marked of December 1 each year to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS through supporting those living with HIV and remembering those lost to HIV-related illness. ACNL says this year is […]

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5 months ago

Keyin College and Global Partners join forces with NL Health Services

Newfoundland and Labrador’s Keyin College is teaming up with global leaders Huron Consulting Group (NASDAQ: HURN) and Vantiq in a new partnership with Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services (NLHS). The group has been officially pre-qualified as an Innovation Partner under NLHS’s 2025–2026 Innovation Strategy, opening the door to new digital health training, and technology initiatives […]

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5 months ago

Major’s Path blood collection moving to Ambulatory Health Hub

Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is advising patients and clients that blood collection services at the Major’s Path Clinic will move to the new ambulatory health hub at Unity Health Centre located at 28 Stavanger Drive (the former Costco building). Starting on Dec. 16, individuals with appointments for bloodwork should proceed to the Unity Health […]

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5 months ago

Police reminding buyers to beware of cyber scams

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) is reminding online shoppers to think before you click this holiday season to ensure you score a deal and not a scam. While you are shopping for that perfect gift to put under the tree, fraudsters are shopping for you by creating fake websites, posting too good to be true […]

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5 months ago

Student financial services re-opening at new location

Starting Monday, December 1, the Student Financial Services Office will resume in-person operations at its new location on the lower floor of 95 Elizabeth Avenue (the former NLSchools building). The relocation of the Student Financial Services Office from Coughlan College on Memorial University’s St. John’s Campus was necessary due to infrastructure changes at Memorial. The […]

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5 months ago

Cathedral Basilica Foundation begins new chapter

The once Basilica Heritage Foundation has announced a new name and visual identity as it enters an exciting new era of preservation, community connection, and cultural revitalization. The organization will now be known as the Cathedral Basilica Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador, reflecting both its proud legacy and its renewed vision for the future. The name […]

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