Month: May 2026

3 weeks ago

Snowbirds won’t fly in NL for final season before grounding

The federal government announced on Tuesday that Canada will retire the aging CT-114 Tutor jets at the end of the current season, and the Department of Nature Defence will procure the CT-157 Siskin II for the future Snowbirds teams. The final season for the iconic Snowbirds aerobatic team will include a demonstration over Ottawa on Canada […]

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3 weeks ago

Deer Lake District RCMP and Traffic Services West charge three motorbike operators with stunting

Three drivers had their licence suspended and their vehicles seized after RCMP officers responded to a report of dangerous driving on the Trans-Canada Highway on Thursday afternoon. Shortly before 4:00 p.m. on May 14, police responded to a report of a traffic offence in progress Route 430. A caller reported three drivers on motorbikes driving […]

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3 weeks ago

Province signs Letter of Intent with Kruger Inc. to extend power purchase agreement

The province has signed a letter of intent with Kruger Inc., the owner of Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Ltd., to continue discussions related to its diversification plan, specifically a long-term power purchase agreement between the company and Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro. The province plans to extend the current interim power purchase agreement between Newfoundland […]

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3 weeks ago

Home Show for Conception Bay North residents taking place this week

The town of Small Point-Broad Cove-Blackhead-Adam’s Cove, alongside recovery partners, will host a home show this week to support those navigating wildfire recovery, rebuilding, and future plans. The Home Show will bring together builders, contractors, suppliers, housing advocates and more to connect directly with residents who are seeking information, resources, and options related to rebuilding […]

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3 weeks ago

RNC records extreme speeds; issues hundreds of tickets during traffic initiative

The RNC issued 525 tickets, primarily for speeding, during Canada Road Safety Week. During the weeklong campaign, enforcement was conducted by RNC Traffic Services and Operational Patrol Services officers on the Northeast Avalon, Corner Brook Region and in Labrador West, in residential areas, school zones, and along provincial highways. The awareness initiative focuses on behaviours that put […]

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3 weeks ago

Missing man reported in Corner Brook area

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Dylan Kiteley, 35, who was reported missing from the Corner Brook area on May 22. Police say there are concerns for his safety and well-being. Kiteley is originally from Ontario and has recently been spending time in western Newfoundland. He was last seen wearing […]

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3 weeks ago

Weather forecast: Saturday, May 23

Cool northwest winds continue across Newfoundland and Labrador today, though skies will gradually clear in many regions with sunnier and milder conditions expected into Sunday. Here’s your weather forecast. St. John’s / Bonavista TodayCloudy skies this morning will give way to a mix of sun and cloud this afternoon. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to […]

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3 weeks ago

First Minister, Executive Council, Speaker selected

Members of the Nunatsiavut Assembly have elected David Dicker Jr., an Ordinary Member for Nain, to serve as First Minister of Nunatsiavut, and a new Nunatsiavut Executive Council (NEC) and Speaker were appointed during the first sitting of the sixth session of the Nunatsiavut Assembly today in Hopedale. The Ordinary Members of the Nunatsiavut Assembly […]

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3 weeks ago

Province announces statutory review of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Helen Conway Ottenheimer, Minister Responsible for Access to Information and Protection of Privacy, has announced that Keri-Lynn Power will conduct a statutory review of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 2015. Power has an extensive background in law, having been in private practice since 2006 at Regular Power Clarke Lawyers. She is […]

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3 weeks ago

Jury asks to review video evidence as deliberations continue in Dean Penney murder trial

The jury asked to review unedited versions of Dean Penney’s confessions to an undercover police officer as deliberations continued in the murder trial Friday. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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