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2 weeks ago
Justice, News

Tip from public helps RNC nab suspected impaired driver

A tip from the public helped police capture a suspected impaired driver in St. John’s over the weekend. Just before 9 o’clock Saturday evening, RNC patrol officers responded to the area of Bay Bulls Road, where someone reported seeing a vehicle swerving all over the road. Responding officers found the vehicle stuck in a snow bank. […]

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2 weeks ago
News

Air Canada CEO announces retirement amid criticism over lack of French

Breaking news out of Ottawa this week. Air Canada chief executive Michael Rousseau has confirmed he will retire later this year. The timing is interesting since he came under fire last week for he failed to deliver a video condolence message in French following a plane crash that claimed the lives of two Air Canada […]

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2 weeks ago
Business, News

Clarenville Regional Arts Association reaches major milestone with official incorporation

The Clarenville Regional Arts Association (CRAA) has announced its official transition to a provincially incorporated non-profit organization. This step marks a new chapter for the local arts community, providing the structural foundation needed to expand programming and secure the future of the arts in the region. By becoming an incorporated body, the association is now […]

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2 weeks ago
News

Fort Point Lighthouse named finalist for ‘Next Great Save’

The National Trust for Canada, the country’s leading charity dedicated to protecting and promoting heritage places, has announced 12 finalists for the Next Great Save, a national competition that helps restore cherished historic places across Canada. Public voting opens Tuesday, April 7, 2026, with $65,000 in prizes available to support winning projects, including a $50,000 grand prize […]

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2 weeks ago
News, Weather

Weather forecast: Sunday, April 5

Increasing cloud today, with snow spreading across the province and changing to ice pellets and freezing rain tonight. Here’s your forecast. St. John’s / Bonavista TodaySunny becoming a mix of sun and cloud this afternoon. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light. High minus 1 in St. John’s and minus 3 in Bonavista. […]

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2 weeks ago
Health, News

Changes to masking requirements effective April 1

Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Health Services has advised the public of changes to masking requirements at health-care facilities across the province, effective Wednesday, April 1. These updated guidelines are based on the continued monitoring of epidemiology and current cases of respiratory illness recorded in the province and within our health-care facilities. The public is reminded that self-screening […]

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2 weeks ago
Health, News

NL Health Services readying to launch CorCare Health Information System

Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Health Services is set to launch CorCare, a new province-wide digital health information system at sites across the province on April 25. This new health system marks the largest digital project to be undertaken to date in Newfoundland and Labrador. It will provide a holistic and coordinated approach to health care […]

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2 weeks ago
Justice, News

Police investigating hit and run

The RNC is seeking the public’s help as it investigates a two-vehicle collision in Mount Pearl. Just before 11:30 p.m. yesterday, March 31, police responded to a report of a hit-and-run in the area of Bruce Street and the Trans-Canada Highway interchange. Two people were sent to hospital with what is believed to be minor […]

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2 weeks ago
News, Sports

Blues bounce back in Herder Memorial series

After losing two games at home last weekend, the Baker Flooring Blues picked up a 5-3 win over the Red Wings in Deer Lake on Friday night. Deer Lake now leads the best-of-seven provincial senior hockey final 2-1, with Game 5 set for Sunday. The Red Wings opened the series with a 5-1 win, followed […]

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2 weeks ago
Nature

St. Mary’s seeking information from impacted fish plant workers following fire

As the Town of St. Mary’s works with the provincial government to explore support options for displaced fish plant workers, following last year’s fire, the town is requesting information from impacted workers. The town says it is exploring options with the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs, including the potential for a CEEP project. If […]

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