Month: November 2025

6 months ago

Atlantic nursing leaders urge governments to back sustainable, public solutions for health care

Nursing union leaders from across Atlantic Canada finished series of meetings in St. John’s this week, united in their commitment to create the best workplaces for nurses and the best outcomes for patients. The Atlantic Caucus, representing licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, and nurse practitioners in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and […]

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6 months ago

Arrest warrant issued for Kieran (Alex) Pardy

An arrest warrant has been issued for 37-year-old Kieran (Alex) Pardy, who is actively evading police. Happy Valley-Goose Bay RCMP is looking to arrest Pardy in relation to the following charges: Anyone with any information on the current location of Kieran (Alex) Pardy is asked to contact Happy Valley-Goose Bay RCMP at 709-896-3383.

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6 months ago

Hurricane-force winds punish Trepassey

The Town of Trepassey is fractured today as the town’s breakwater gave way overnight in the heavy wind and strong waves, cutting off the lower coast from the rest of the community and province. Trepassey is currently without service, or internet connection, making the situation even more terrifying for those residents who are stranded on […]

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6 months ago

Arrest warrant issued for Amos Abel

An arrest warrant has been issued for 37-year-old Amos Maxwell Abel, who is actively evading police. Hopedale RCMP is looking to arrest Abel in relation to the following charges: Anyone having information on the current location of Amos Abel is asked to contact Hopedale RCMP at 709-933-3820. To share information anonymously, contact Crime Stoppers: #SayItHere […]

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6 months ago

Emergency responders answer the call for blood donations

Recognizing the importance of donating blood, emergency responders are rolling up their sleeves to give the gift of life. The annual Sirens for Life campaign with Canadian Blood Services takes place Thursday, Nov. 6. This year’s participating organizations include: The need for blood and plasma is rising rapidly and patients are counting on eligible donors […]

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6 months ago

Minister Parrott to address Mineral Resources Review Conference

Minister of Energy and Mines Lloyd Parrott will address the Mineral Resources Review Conference and Exhibition today. The event takes place at the Delta Hotel in St. John’s, beginning at 9:00 a.m. The Mineral Resources Review Conference and Exhibition takes place from November 4 to November 7, 2025, and is a joint venture of the […]

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6 months ago

Woman facing several charges following disturbance in St. John’s

Just before 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, the RNC responded to a disturbance at a residence in the center city area of St. John’s. Officers subsequently arrested a female suspect. The 39-year-old female was arrested and taken to the St. John’s lockup. She was charged with assault, assault with a weapon, and uttering threats.

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6 months ago

Poor driving conditions across the province

Roads across the eastern half of the Island are wet with reduced visibility. Along portions of the central and the west coast, roads are snow-covered with reduced visibility. In southeastern Labrador, there is some snow and blowing snow, causing poor driving conditions; elsewhere, roads are wet. Marine Atlantic has cancelled all crossings for today, and […]

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6 months ago

Stormy weather persists across the province

NewfoundlandPrecipitation across Newfoundland will gradually come to an end this afternoon. Strong winds will persist through tonight. Gusts up to 110 km/h are possible along the coast, and winds will gust to 80 km/h inland. Highs between 3 and 8 are expected. LabradorIn Labrador, there is a chance of flurries in western areas. Rain is […]

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6 months ago

Man arrested after smashing window at St. John’s City Hall

The RNC responded to a report of property damage at St. John’s City Hall at 12:30 a.m. this morning. When officers arrived, they observed a broken window and arrested an irate male on the property. The 18-year-old male was arrested and taken to the St. John’s lockup, where he was charged with property damage.

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