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10 months ago
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RNC searching for missing person Annalisa Manjokoto

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is searching for Annalisa Manjokoto, reported missing from St. John’s on Oct. 6. Manjokoto was last seen in the area of Memorial University of Newfoundland on Sept. 27. The 21-year-old is described as about 5’4 ft tall, with long, braided hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information pertaining to the whereabouts of […]

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Arrest warrant issued for Jamie Hoyles

An arrest warrant has been issued by the courts for 47-year-old Jamie Hoyles of Newtown, who is actively evading police. RCMP believe he may be in the New-Wes-Valley or Gander area. Hoyles is wanted by New-Wes-Valley RCMP in relation to charges of: Anyone having information on the current location of Jamie Hoyles is asked to […]

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RNC make arrest on weapons offence

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary made an arrest following a report of a weapons offence in St. John’s. On Tuesday, at approximately 8:45 a.m., police responded to a report of a weapons offence in the area of Bond Street. Responding officers determined that multiple individuals outside of a home may have been armed with firearms. The […]

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Deer Lake and Harbour Breton RCMP respond to overnight moose vehicle collisions

RCMP Newfoundland and Labrador officers responded to two separate moose-vehicle collisions on Tuesday, in Harbour Breton and Deer Lake, over 400 kilometers apart. The vehicles involved in each crash sustained extensive damages, and one crash sent a man to hospital with serious injuries. At approximately 8:14 p.m. on Tuesday, Harbour Breton RCMP responded to a […]

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Thousands briefly left in the dark Tuesday evening

Many Newfoundland Power customers experienced a brief power outage on Tuesday night. Newfoundland Hydro said that a transmission line trip caused a brief outage for pockets of customers on the island.NL Power said what happened is known as an underfrequency load shed – intentionally designed to take customers offline in order to balance frequency and […]

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Channel-Port aux Basques RCMP investigate break, enter and theft from vacation property

Channel-Port aux Basques RCMP is appealing to the public for help, as it investigates a break and enter committed on Oct. 7 at a vacation property in Port aux Basques.Just before 7:00 p.m., on Tuesday, police responded to a report of a break, enter and theft from a short-term rental property on Grand Bay Road […]

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Over 15,000 future voters participating in the Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election

Nearly 150 schools have registered to participate in the Student Vote program for the 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election, bringing democracy to life in the classrooms across all 40 electoral districts. In the lead-up to the Oct. 14 provincial election, as many as 15,000 elementary, intermediate and high school students are expected to cast Student Vote […]

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Closing arguments set in murder trial

Lawyers are expected to have their final say to the jury tomorrow in the second-degree murder trial of Robert Belbin. Closing arguments are scheduled for Thursday afternoon at Supreme Court in St. John’s. Belbin is accused of stabbing 22-year-old Seamus Secord to death on Feb. 7, 2023, during an altercation between the two on Mayor […]

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Annmarie Boudreau receives prestigious honor from Chamber of Commerce Executives of Canada

The Chamber of Commerce Executives of Canada (CCEC) has announced that Annmarie Boudreau, CEO of the St. John’s Board of Trade, has been named Executive of the Year for Chambers with between 500 and 999 members. CCEC’s Executive of the Year Awards are presented to the top Chamber leaders in Canada, with proven excellence in […]

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Union and federal minister to meet tonight on Canada Post strike

The union representing striking Canada Post workers will have its first face to face meeting with the federal minister in charge of the crown corporation tonight. It’s been nearly two weeks since postal workers returned to the picket line when the federal procurement minister announced big changes to Canada Post. The union says tonight’s meeting […]

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