Recent News

Recent News

4 months ago
Business, News

NLC says U.S. alcohol sales reach $2.8 million

The Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation says sales of U.S. alcohol have reached $2.8 million since America products were returned to store shelves.

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4 months ago
Reflections

Reflections: Banting and Best

Jim Furlong reflects on the development of insulin.

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4 months ago
News, Weather

Latest winter storm bringing messy mix

There is a little (or big) bit of something for everyone Sunday night into Monday. The overall range for this system is wide, from less than 5 cm to 40 cm plus. Snow transitioning in and out of freezing rain and rain will touch Newfoundland as a whole and into parts of Southern Labrador with […]

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4 months ago
Justice, News

RCMP stops excessive speeder on TCH

A 24-year-old man is without a car and his licence after he was stopped for excessive speeding by RCMP Traffic Services West on Wednesday afternoon. Shortly before 4:00 p.m. on Jan. 7, an officer with RCMP Traffic Services West observed a vehicle travelling at speeds up to 163 km/hr in a 100 km/hr zone on the Trans-Canada Highway near Deer […]

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4 months ago
News

First baby of 2026 in N.L. born in Grand Falls-Windsor

The first baby of the New Year in Newfoundland and Labrador was born in Grand Falls-Windsor after midnight on Jan. 1. “Baby Noble was the first baby born at a NL Health Services facility in 2026, arriving at 12:45 a.m. on January 1 at the Central Newfoundland Regional Heath Centre in Grand Falls-Windsor,” N.L. Health […]

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4 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, News

Fundraiser in place and concert set for N.L. performer Fred Jorgensen following cancer diagnosis

A GoFundMe fundraising page has been created by family members of well-known Newfoundland musician Fred Jorgensen. His family has announced that Jorgensen has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of lung cancer which has left him unable to work or perform while he undergoes a gruelling schedule of chemotherapy and radiation. They say he has […]

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4 months ago
News

Ronald McDonald House in St. John’s receives large donation of aluminum pull tabs

Avalon Pond Cleanups has shared photos of a recent massive donation of aluminum pull tabs to the Ronald McDonald House in St. John’s. Pull Tab donations are accepted at Ronald McDonald House, and are recycled. The small pieces of aluminum are a way for the public to help the organization provide a supportive home for […]

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4 months ago
News

CFS-NL calls for investigation into racism at MUN following resignation of Vice Provost

Representatives from the Canadian Federal of Students say on Dec. 23, Dr. Dolores Mullings, Vice Provost EDI-AR at Memorial University, announced her early resignation from her role as part of Memorial’s senior administration. She expressed in an interview with The Independent that she faced challenges working with upper administration at MUN, who often excluded her […]

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