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8 months ago
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RCMP investigating break, enter and theft from liquor store, public assistance sought

Bay St. George RCMP is investigating a break, enter and theft that occurred at the Newfoundland Liquor Corporation (NLC) liquor store in Stephenville during the early morning hours of Oct. 11. On Saturday morning at approximately 2:00 a.m., the suspect broke a glass window at the NLC on Prince Rupert Drive to gain access to […]

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8 months ago
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RCMP investigates break, enter and mischief to Mealy Mountain Collegiate

Happy Valley-Goose Bay RCMP is investigating a break and enter to a storage shed and subsequent vandalism to school property, and are looking to the public for any information about the suspect or suspects. Sometime between 4:00 p.m. and 9:44 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 5, an individual or individuals broke into a detached storage shed […]

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8 months ago
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Police public assistance to identify person involved in theft from North Atlantic

Harbour Grace RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance to identify a person involved in the theft of gasoline from a North Atlantic in Carbonear on Oct. 10. At approximately 3:50 p.m. on Friday, police responded to a report of a theft of gas from the North Atlantic Gas Station on Columbus Drive. A person driving […]

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8 months ago
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Fall vaccination clinics to begin across the province

Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Health Services says influenza (flu) and COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be available by appointment at various clinics across the province starting on Monday, Oct. 20. People can now book vaccine clinic appointments online at TimefortheShot.ca. Appointments are available for the flu vaccine, the COVID-19 vaccine, or both at the same time. […]

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8 months ago
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Rotating strikes continue following Canada Post strike

With the Thanksgiving long weekend over, Canadians can expect to see some mail moving in their mailboxes again, but not on a regular schedule. That’s because the union representing Canada Post workers has shifted its strike action to rotating stoppages, which started on Saturday. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers, which represents 55,000 workers, says […]

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8 months ago
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N.S. couple win Set for Life top prize on final ticket from ATV trip

A vacation ATVing across Newfoundland and Labrador resulted in an unexpected souvenir for Anthony Smith and Laura Kennedy of Halifax, N.S. after their Scratch’N Win purchases along the way resulted in winning the Set for Life top prize of $675,000. With six couples along for the adventure, Smith and Kennedy said they would both pick […]

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8 months ago
Local News, News

Single-vehicle crash snaps utility pole, sends at least one to hospital

At least one person was taken to hospital following a single-vehicle crash on Portugal Cove Road on Friday night. Shortly before 9:30 p.m. emergency crews were called to a section of Portugal Cove Road, near Windsor Lane, following the crash. The driver of an eastbound vehicle left the road, crashing into a utility pole. The […]

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8 months ago
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Police investigating hit-and-run collision involving pedestrian

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary are investigating following a hit-and-run collision in downtown St. John’s on Friday evening. Shortly after 7:00 p.m. emergency crews were called to the intersection of Bonaventure Avenue and Harvey Road following the incident. According to reports from the scene a pedestrian was struck by a passing vehicle. The driver of the […]

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8 months ago
Justice, News

Robert Belbin found guilty of second-degree murder for death of Seamus Secord

Robert Belbin has been found guilty of second-degree murder for the stabbing death of Seamus Secord. The jury delivered the verdict this afternoon at Supreme Court. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley was there and has tonight’s top story.

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8 months ago
News, Politics

Transition process begins for Premier-designate Tony Wakeham

The transition process is now underway for Premier-designate Tony Wakeham to take power, but no date has been set for the swearing-in. Wakeham has a lot to prepare for now, but he’s holding firm on his promise for an independent review and referendum on Churchill Falls. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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