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7 months ago
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Arrest warrant issued for Alanna Pynn

Clarenville RCMP is looking for 32-year-old Alanna Pynn, who is actively evading police. Pynn is wanted in relation to charges of: Anyone having information on the current location of Alanna Pynn asked to contact Clarenville RCMP at 709-497-8700. 

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7 months ago
Justice, News

Sentencing hearing for former teacher, coach Markus Hicks set for Wednesday

The sentencing former teacher and volleyball coach Markus Hicks is scheduled to begin Wednesday at provincial court in St. John’s. Hicks pleaded guilty to more than four dozen sex-related charges. They include 13 counts of sexual assault, along with being disguised with intent to commit a crime, possessing and receiving child pornography and child luring. […]

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7 months ago
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Food First NL applauds Budget 2025 win, urges more action on food security

Food First NL says this year’s federal budget delivers only one of its 16 recommendations on food security. Back in August, the group joined national advocates calling for higher incomes, targets to reduce food insecurity, Indigenous-led food programs, and a permanent school food program. Budget 2025 only fulfills that last request, making the National School […]

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7 months ago
News

Justice Minister to discuss N.L. wildfires at emergency management meetings in Toronto

Minister of Justice and Public Safety Helen Conway Ottenheimer, will participate in the Federal-Provincial-Territorial (FPT) Leaders Emergency Management meetings taking place in Toronto this week. The meetings will bring together emergency management leaders from across Canada to discuss key priorities and collaborative strategies to strengthen national and regional preparedness and response capabilities. Agenda items include: […]

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7 months ago
Justice, Local News, News

Impaired driver arrested after failing to stop at police checkpoint near Corner Brook

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary’s (RNC) new Traffic Services Unit conducted a traffic safety checkpoint in the Corner Brook region this past weekend, resulting in the arrest of an impaired driver. Shortly after 6:15 p.m. on Saturday, November 8, a vehicle approached the checkpoint on Route 450, near Cook’s Brook on the South Shore, and failed […]

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7 months ago
News

Remembrance Day ceremony in St. John’s scaled back due to forecasted stormy weather

Tuesday’s Remembrance Day ceremony at the National War Memorial in St. John’s will look a little different this year, as organizers adjust plans due to the forecasted stormy weather. The Royal Canadian Legion announced Monday that the annual parade traditionally held before the ceremony has been cancelled because of expected wind and rain. Instead, parade […]

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7 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, News

‘We Stand on Guard Once More’ benefit concert raises more than $1 million for wildfire relief

The “We Stand on Guard Once More” benefit concert raised more than $1 million dollars for wildfire relief Monday night. The show was hosted at the Jag Soundhouse by Toni-Marie Wiseman and Damhnait Doyle. It featured performances from groups like the Ennis Sisters, Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers, the Masterless Men and Shanneyganock. Premier […]

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7 months ago
News

Province announces money for new breakwater in Trepassey after last week’s storm

Trepassey is getting some relief after last week’s rain and wind storm. The provincial government announced Monday it will foot the bill for a new breakwater after the storm destroyed the town’s existing infrastructure. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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7 months ago
News

MUN prof starts latter-writing campaign to save Harlow campus from budget cuts

As MUN looks to save more than $20 million in this year’s budget, its U.K. campus in Harlow is on the chopping block. Now, one professor has started a letter-writing campaign to help save the campus. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story. 

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7 months ago
Health, News

New St. John’s health hub alleviating pressure, but nurses worry about staffing

Three weeks after the new Health Hub in St. John’s opened its doors to the public, many patients are reporting positive experiences. However, nurses worry how staffing the facility will affect an already concerning shortage.NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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