Month: November 2025

5 months ago

Arrest warrant issued for Brady Rose

Bell Island RCMP is looking to arrest 18-year-old Brady Rose. Rose is wanted for multiple criminal charges including, break and enter with intent to commit, mischief and trespass at night. Anyone with information on his current whereabouts is asked to contact the Bell Island RCMP detachment at 709-488-3312. 

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5 months ago

Man arrested for a hit and run at local impound lot

A 40-year-old Port Union man was arrested by RCMP after he tried to retrieve items from an impounded vehicle, hit another parked vehicle in the local impound lot, then departed the scene. Bonavista RCMP ticketed a 40-year-old man on November 10 after a hit and run at an impound lot. Just before 7:00 p.m. on […]

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5 months ago

RCMP police dog Phox assists in drug trafficking arrest

On Saturday, Happy Valley-Goose Bay RCMP and Labrador District General Investigation Section (GIS) — with the assistance of RCMP NL Police Dog Services — arrested two people for possession with the purpose of trafficking. On Nov. 15, just before 9:00 p.m., police attended a residence on Hamilton River Road after receiving a report that two […]

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5 months ago

St. John’s seeking new street name ideas

As the City of St. John’s expands its Reserved Street Names Inventory, it’s asking for the public’s help for ideas. The inventory is used when new streets are developed and require official names that are approved by the city. Visit engagestjohns.ca to submit your suggestions and learn more about the City’s street naming process. Residents […]

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5 months ago

Celtic Woman-A New Era tour to make stop in St. John’s on May 2

Grammy-nominated global music sensation Celtic Woman, the most successful all-female Irish group in history, is set to return to North America and captivate audiences once again with their new tour, CELTIC WOMAN – A NEW ERA. Launching a bold new chapter in the iconic group’s celebrated 21-year journey, the tour will make three stops in Atlantic Canada, […]

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5 months ago

Deer Lake RCMP stops two impaired drivers over weekend

Police stopped and charged two impaired drivers over the weekend. Both drivers had their licences suspended and police seized and impounded both vehicles. On Friday, Nov. 14 around 6:00 p.m, an officer on patrol in the community of St. Judes observed a vehicle being driven in an erratic manner and conducted a traffic stop. The […]

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5 months ago

Judicial recount for Topsail-Paradise begins today

The Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador will oversee a recount in the provincial district of Topsail-Paradise beginning today. PC incumbent Paul Dinn was declared the winner in Topsail-Paradise on election night, beating Liberal Dan Bobbett, the former mayor of Paradise, by 102 votes. Late last week the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador ordered […]

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5 months ago

Premier Wakeham set to speak at Eating Disorder Foundation Event

Premier Tony Wakeham, will speak at the Eating Disorder Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Provincial Workshop on Tuesday, November 18, at 12:30 p.m. The event takes place at the Capital Hotel, 208 Kenmount Road, St. John’s. The Honourable Lela Evans, Minister of Health and Community Services and Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, is also […]

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5 months ago

Corner Brook police issue numerous tickets over the weekend

The RNC issued over 25 Summary Office Tickets in the Corner Brook region for offences including speeding, suspended driving and parking violations. On Saturday morning, officers conducted speeding enforcement on the Trans-Canada Highway that resulted in a number of speeding tickets issued. The afternoon checkpoint set up by the Traffic Unit and Operational Patrol Services on the […]

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5 months ago

Police arrest warrant Kyle Granter

Twillingate police have arrested 32-year-old Kyle Granter. The RCMP issued a press release last week that Granter was wanted for assault with a weapon and being unlawfully in a dwelling-house.  

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