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Board of Regents addresses faculty resignations

Memorial University’s Board of Regents is responding after two of its faculty representatives resigned, alleging governance concerns. Owing to these resignations, the board says faculty members will not be represented at the next meeting in late June, when the agenda is expected to include an update on real estate divestment, the 2026-27 budget and the […]

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Inspiring NL

Inspiring NL: Janeway Telethon

NTV’s Marykate O’Neill previews the 42nd annual Janeway Telethon.

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1 week ago
Justice, News

NunatuKavut Community Council deeply disappointed in provincial government cancellation of contract for new school for Cartwright

NunatuKavut Community Council (NCC) President Todd Russell says he is shocked after yesterday’s announcement from the provincial government that the construction contract for a new school in Cartwright is cancelled: “We were shocked with the news from the Province yesterday about the cancellation of the construction contract for the new school in Cartwright. At the […]

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1 week ago
Justice, News

RNC warns high schoolers of criminal consequences

The RNC is reminding parents, caregivers and youth of the potential dangers associated with senior planned games and parties. Graduating students have long participated in scavenger hunts and field parties under the guise of fun, but the RNC is aware that some people are turning seemingly innocent ways of celebrating into potentially dangerous and illegal […]

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1 week ago
News, Politics

Communities blindsided as province cancels major projects, citing cost overruns

The provincial government says it is hitting the reset button on both the Cartwright school project and the Martin Gallant Building redevelopment in Stephenville Crossing. Lisa Dempster, MHA for the area, says she was shocked to learn through a government news release that the long-awaited school project for Cartwright had been cancelled. She argues the […]

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1 week ago
Justice, News

Bonavista RCMP investigates overnight break-in to Catalina power substation

Bonavista RCMP is investigating a break and enter to a power substation in Catalina, and subsequent theft of Aluminum Alloy Stranded Conductor (AASC) cable from the site. Police are sharing images of two people believed to be involved in the crime, and ask the public to assist in identifying the individuals. Just before 9:00 a.m., […]

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1 week ago
Business, News

Taxpayers can’t afford government grocery stores, says Canadian Taxpayers Federation

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on the Newfoundland and Labrador government to focus on making life more affordable by cutting taxes rather than spending taxpayers’ money on a government-grocery store scheme. “The best way for the government to make life affordable is to cut taxes,” said Devin Drover, Atlantic Director and General Counsel for […]

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