Month: March 2026

3 months ago

Nominations for Memorial University Board of Regents alumni election open on March 18 

Nominations for the Memorial University Board of Regents alumni election will open on March 18.  Six representatives of Memorial’s alumni body will be elected to join the Board of Regents for a three-year term beginning on Sept. 1.   The nomination period will close on April 14, and voting will take place in the spring. […]

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3 months ago

Mary’s Harbour RCMP arrests man for possession of stolen property, flight from police

Police arrested one man for possession of stolen property and flight from police after responding to a report about a stolen vehicle on Monday evening. On Monday, March 9, around 7:45 p.m., police received a call about a vehicle stolen from a Port Hope Simpson home. An officer located the described pickup truck travelling towards […]

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3 months ago

Temporary changes to CT Medical Imaging Services at Health Sciences Centre

Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is advising the public that work to replace the Computed Tomography (CT) medical imaging machine at the Health Sciences Centre, in St. John’s began on Tuesday. To reduce the impact on medical imaging services during the replacement project, a mobile CT unit is being installed at the Child Rehabilitation entrance at […]

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3 months ago

Applications open for Community Garden Support Program

The province is working to ensure that Newfoundlanders and Labradorians grow more of what we eat and eat more of what we grow through the annual Community Garden Support Program. Applications are now open to help eligible municipalities, schools and community groups establish and enhance new and existing community gardens. There is no deadline to apply; […]

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3 months ago

CMO encouraging residents to stay up to date on vaccinations

The Chief Medical Officer of Health is reminding Newfoundlanders and Labradorians of the importance of staying up to date on vaccinations when travelling outside the province. Vaccines are an effective way to prevent the spread of diseases such as measles, influenza, COVID-19 and mpox, which are all circulating internationally. Travel can increase your risk of exposure, especially […]

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3 months ago

The Mushuau Innu First Nation and NL Health Services report tuberculosis outbreak 

The Mushuau Innu First Nation and Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Health Services are advising the public of an outbreak of tuberculosis (TB) within the community of Natuashish.   To reduce the risk from TB, the Mushuau Innu First Nation and NL Health Services have been actively identifying contacts and potential new cases through contact tracing and supporting access to testing.   Facts About TB  Individuals who are experiencing symptoms of TB should contact the local community clinic […]

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3 months ago

Canada wins wheelchair curling gold at Milano-Cortina Paralympics

Canada’s wheelchair curling team won its first Paralympic gold medal in more than a decade today, beating defending champion China 4-3 at the Milano-Cortina Games in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Skip Mark Ideson delivered the winning shot with 2.8 seconds left on the clock, tapping in the final stone to secure the win after China’s skip […]

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3 months ago

Local Robotics teams to compete at world championship

This past December, at the provincial championship, two teams from this province earned the opportunity to compete at the FIRST Robotics World Championship in Houston Texas from April 29th to May 2nd. This is the most prestigious achievement in the world of youth robotics.  This is the largest K-12 robotics competition in the world with over 1,000 teams in attendance. Newfoundland […]

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3 months ago

SaltWater Community Association hosts equity discussion in St. John’s

The SaltWater Community Association is inviting the public to join a community conversation about fairness and inclusion next week. The event, called “Equity in Action,” takes place Thursday, March 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Innovation Hall, Room IIC 2001. Free parking […]

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3 months ago

Carney says Bay du Nord is ‘very attractive’ after meeting Equinor officials in Norway

Prime Minister Mark Carney called the Bay du Nord Project ‘very attractive’ following meetings with energy companies on Saturday morning in Norway. The Prime Minister said he met with Norwegian energy company Equinor Saturday morning to talk about the proposed Bay du Nord oil project off the coast of Newfoundland. “One of the conversations I […]

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