Month: November 2025

6 months ago

“There’s an NP for That”: RNU celebrates nurse practitioners across NL

The Registered Nurses’ Union Newfoundland & Labrador (RNU) is marking National Nurse Practitioner (NP) Week (November 9-15) by celebrating the critical role Nurse Practitioners play in providing accessible, high-quality healthcare across the province. RNU is calling on the public and government to recognize NPs for their leadership, expertise, and commitment to improving the wellbeing of […]

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6 months ago

Bay St. George RCMP arrest man after theft from liquor store

Police arrested a 32-year-old man on Friday evening following a reported theft from a liquor store in Stephenville. Tanner Alexander now faces charges of theft and failure to comply with his release order. Shortly before 7:00 p.m. on Nov. 7, police received a report of a theft that occurred minutes before at a store on […]

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6 months ago

‘We Stand On Guard Once More’ benefit concert airs this evening on NTV and NTV+

Newfoundland and Labrador’s beloved musicians will join forces ‘once more’ for a night of unforgettable music and powerful community spirit, while raising critical funds for residents and communities impacted by this summer’s wildfires. It was a devastating wildfire season for Newfoundland and Labrador, and all proceeds from We Stand On Guard Once More will go […]

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6 months ago

Deer Lake man found guilty of murdering his grandmother

Justin Paul Campbell of Deer Lake has been found guilty of first-degree murder for killing his grandmother two years ago. A jury rendered the verdict Friday evening at Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court in Corner Brook. The decision came following a two-week trial and just two hours of jury deliberations. Campbell was also found guilty […]

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6 months ago

Mary’s Harbour RCMP stops driver traveling more than 50 km/hr over speed limit

A 35-year-old woman was ticketed by Mary’s Harbour RCMP for excessive speeding on Thursday after an officer observed the vehicle traveling more than 50 km/hr over the posted speed limit. Around 11:00 a.m. on Nov. 6, police observed a vehicle traveling at speeds up to 133km/hr in a posted 80km/hr zone along route 510, north […]

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6 months ago

Local hockey stars win world under-17 title and national under-18 women’s silver medal

World champions. Ben Veitch, of St. John’s, and Quinn Norman, of Conception Bay South, helped Canada Red win the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, defeating Canada White 6-3 in the final Saturday in Nova Scotia. The 16-year-old Veitch scored late for Canada Red, which went undefeated in the event. Both Veitch, 16, and Norman, 16, play […]

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6 months ago

Newfoundland Regiment falls 3-1 to Cape Breton Eagles this weekend

The Newfoundland Regiment took on Cape Breton Eagles on home ice this weekend for a doubleheader but fell 3-1 in both Friday and Saturday night’s games at the Mary Brown’s Centre. The lone goal for the Regiment was scored by Noah Laberge on Friday and by Liam Arsenault on Saturday.  The Regiment now head out on […]

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6 months ago

MUN continuing cuts discussion, Harlow campus on the line

As Memorial University looks to save $21 million in this year’s budget, President Janet Morrison says the university is discussing the future of the Harlow campus in the United Kingdom.  While no decision has been made yet, Memorial says it is having discussions with students, faculty, staff and community members about the future of the […]

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6 months ago

UNDE condemns layoffs at 5 Wing Goose Bay

The Union of National Defence Employees (UNDE) is denouncing layoffs announced this week at 5 Wing Goose Bay by Serco, the private contractor operating the base. The cuts come at the same time the federal government is pledging billions in new Defence investments and expanded military infrastructure — highlighting the deep contradictions in Serco’s decision.   According to a November 4 memo from […]

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6 months ago

Canadian Blood Services calls for more donors as demand for blood rises nationwide

The need for blood and plasma is growing in this province and across the country. Canadian Blood Services says demand is rising faster than expected, as more patients require transfusions for surgeries, cancer treatments, and emergency care. To help keep up, the organization has updated its donation eligibility criteria in recent months meaning some people […]

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