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6 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, News

17th Annual Mummers Festival kicks off this weekend and runs until Dec. 13

The Mummers Festival returns for its 17th year, running from Nov. 29 to Dec. 13 at various venues throughout St. John’s. A proud recipient of the Inaugural Premier’s Medal for Arts & Heritage, the Mummers Festival has grown to become a beloved cultural icon in our province. There is a jam-packed schedule of workshops, events, […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Gander RCMP investigates theft from local grocery store; seeks public assistance 

Police are investigating a theft from the Dominion store on Laurell Road in Gander earlier this month and are looking for the public’s assistance identifying a suspect captured on store surveillance. Just before 7:00 p.m. on Nov. 15, a male was observed entering the store, picking up merchandise and leaving without paying for it. The […]

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6 months ago
Business, News

CFIB-NL Chapter celebrates ‘win’ on reduction of small business tax rate

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business, Newfoundland & Labrador chapter says the provincial government has agreed to make good on an election promise to reduce the small business tax rate. The association has been meeting with government representatives on issues they say matter to local small business owners. One of those sticking points was taxation […]

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6 months ago
News, Politics

Paul Dinn to be sworn in tomorrow following judicial recount

Paul Dinn, the Member-elect for the District of Topsail – Paradise will be sworn in at a ceremony tomorrow (November 25) at 9:00 a.m. in the House of Assembly Chamber. The news comes after a recount reaffirmed the Progressive Conservatives’ majority win in October’s provincial election. Education Minister Paul Dinn won the recount in Topsail-Paradise […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Update: Man charged with armed robbery in court

A 24-year-old man who reportedly used a weapon to hold up a business in St. John’s was back before a judge in provincial court today. Ajmain Inqiyad Islam Radin was taken into custody Friday following an armed robbery at the business, located on Queen’s Road. He was said to have wielded the weapon, demanded cash […]

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6 months ago
News

Province announces the first recipient of the Derrick Bragg Leadership Award

The province presented Lizeta Gould, Town Manager of the Town of Port au Choix, as the first recipient of the Derrick Bragg Leadership Award on Saturday in Corner Brook. The department, in partnership with the Professional Municipal Administrators of Newfoundland and Labrador, established this memorial award to recognize a town clerk, town manager, town clerk/manager […]

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6 months ago
News, Politics

Premier Tony Wakeham to deliver state-of-the-province address at Board of Trade Tuesday

The St. John’s Board of Trade will host Premier Tony Wakeham for his first State of the Province Address tomorrow. Premier Wakeham is expected to outline his vision for Newfoundland and Labrador, highlight key priorities for the coming years, and discuss the challenges and opportunities shaping the province’s future, including issues affecting the business community. […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Police investigating fatal crash involving pedestrian

Burin Peninsula RCMP is investigating a pedestrian involved crash in Burin that resulted in the death of a 64-year-old woman early Saturday evening. Just after 6:00 p.m. on Nov. 22, police responded to a report of a collision along the Main Street in Burin. A pedestrian had been struck by a vehicle and was rushed […]

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6 months ago
News, Sports

Gushue remains unbeaten at Olympic curling trials in Halifax

Brad Gushue’s St. John’s-based rink remains unbeaten at the Canadian Curling Trials. The veteran skip scored two in the eighth end to take the 4-2 lead over Calgary’s Kevin Koe, and ended up with a 5-3 win to improve to 2-0 at the trials. The winner, of course, represents Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics […]

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6 months ago
News

Cathedral Basilica Foundation begins new chapter

The once Basilica Heritage Foundation has announced a new name and visual identity as it enters an exciting new era of preservation, community connection, and cultural revitalization. The organization will now be known as the Cathedral Basilica Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador, reflecting both its proud legacy and its renewed vision for the future. The name […]

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