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6 months ago
Justice, News

Arrest warrant issued for Pierre Peters

Sheshatshiu RCMP is looking for 40-year-old Pierre Pien Peters, who is actively evading police. Peters is wanted in relation to charges of failing to comply with his Probation Order. Anyone with any information on the current location of Pierre Peters asked to contact Sheshatshiu RCMP at 709-497-8700. 

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Holyrood RCMP lays charges in September hit and run

Holyrood RCMP has laid charges against 20-year-old Mitchell Goulding in relation to a hit and run that caused significant injuries to a pedestrian in September 2025. On Sept. 2, Holyrood RCMP responded to a collision between an off-road vehicle and a pedestrian on Northside Road. The operator of a trail bike struck a pedestrian, resulting […]

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6 months ago
Justice, Local News, News

RNC make arrest following robberies

The RNC has made an arrest following three armed robberies in St. John’s. On Tuesday, Nov. 11, around 9 p.m., police responded to an armed robbery at a convenience store on Main Road in Goulds where a suspect presented a weapon and demanded cash from an employee. The man responsible was located nearby and arrested. The […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Placentia RCMP seeking public assistance in identifying two individuals after break, enter and theft

Placentia RCMP is seeking assistance from the public in identifying two individuals following a break, enter and theft at a New Harbour gas station last week. On Nov. 8, at approximately 2:51 a.m., police responded to a commercial alarm at Pitcher’s gas station in New Harbour. The store owner confirmed that a break and enter […]

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6 months ago
Uncategorized

Holyrood RCMP lay charges in September hit and run

Holyrood RCMP has laid charges against 20-year-old Mitchell Goulding in relation to a hit and run that caused significant injuries to a pedestrian in September 2025. On September 2, 2025, Holyrood RCMP responded to a collision between an off-road vehicle and a pedestrian on Northside Road. The operator of a trail bike struck a pedestrian, […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Mary’s Harbour RCMP issues another suspension for excessive speeding on Route 510

A 36-year-old man was ticketed by Mary’s Harbour RCMP for excessive speeding Thursday, after an officer observed the vehicle going 57km/hr over the posted speed limit. It was the latest in a series of suspensions related to excessive speed on Route 510 ­— at least four other drivers have lost their licences over the past […]

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6 months ago
News

‘We Stand on Guard Once More’ benefit concert raises over $1.2 million for wildfire relief; the show will re-broadcast 2:30 p.m. Sunday on NTV

The “We Stand on Guard Once More” benefit concert raised more than $1 million dollars for wildfire relief earlier this week. The show, which was hosted by NTV’s Toni-Marie Wiseman and Damhnait Doyle, featured performances from groups like the Ennis Sisters, Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers, the Masterless Men and Shanneyganock. Premier Tony Wakeham […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Arrest warrant issued for Brandon Jesso

Bay St. George RCMP is looking for 31-year-old Brandon Jesso, who is actively evading police. Jesso has been seen recently in Corner Brook, Noel’s Pond and Black Duck Siding areas.  Jesso is wanted in relation to charges of: Anyone with any information on the current location of Brandon Jesso asked to contact Bay St. George […]

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6 months ago
News, Politics, Uncategorized

Andrew Furey grants PC government access to 2041 Churchill River Panel Report

Former Liberal Premier Andrew Furey has formally waived cabinet confidence on the 2041 Churchill River Management Expert Panel Report for Premier Tony Wakeham and his cabinet. The move allows the Premier Tony Wakeham, and his PC cabinet, to examine the work and independent analysis undertaken in the report. Premier Tony Wakeham wrote to Andrew Furey […]

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6 months ago
News

Province to mark World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims

The provincial government will mark the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims with a public event at Confederation Building on Friday. Government Services Minister Mike Goosney will be joined by representatives from MADD Canada, the STAND for Hannah Foundation, the RCMP and the RNC. They’ll speak in honour of those killed or seriously […]

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