Opposition raises more questions about public safety in Happy Valley-Goose Bay
The opposition raised more questions about public safety in Happy Valley-Goose Bay in the House of Assembly on Tuesday. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.
The opposition raised more questions about public safety in Happy Valley-Goose Bay in the House of Assembly on Tuesday. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.
The town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay says there has been a shocking increase in the number of drug-related and other serious crimes.
As NTV’s Beth Penney reports, the town mayor says government has been ignoring councils calls for immediate action.
It’s been a challenging year for the SPCA in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. The group has already taken in more than 100 dogs, and the influx is causing a financial strain. NTV’s Beth Penney reports.
Amanda Mews reports on a bead work program at the Mokami Status of Women Council in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
Amanda Mews reports on the employment support program at the Mokami Status of Women Council in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
The diversion of obstetric services in Labrador has been extended for at least another week, and that’s raising concerns for the town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has more.
Happy Valley-Goose Bay will soon joins St. John’s and Corner Brook in offering public transit to its residents. The town plans to adopt a new electric bus system. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.
One man is dead and a woman has serious injuries after this week’s plane crash in Labrador.
The privately-owned plane crashed near the airport in Happy Valley-Goose Bay on Wednesday morning. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.
A small, private plane crashed near the airport in Happy Valley-Goose Bay this morning.
Two people were airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after the plane went down about three miles from the airport.
Police were called to the crash site on dnd property around 10:30 a.m this morning. A man and a woman were the only people on board the piper pa-46 aircraft.
Plane crashes in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, two occupants transported with serious injuries. #RCMPNL https://t.co/fgG7CANalI pic.twitter.com/xFbENLiIRX
— RCMP Newfoundland and Labrador (@RCMPNL) December 14, 2022
A combat support squadron was also activated to help with the medical transfer. The two passengers were airlifted to the Labrador Health Centre in Happy Valley-Goose Bay with serious injuries.
The scene of the crash has been secured. The Transportation Safety Board is deploying a team to investigate the cause of the crash.
A plane crashed near the airport in Happy Valley-Goose Bay Wednesday morning, RCMP confirmed.
Cpl. Jolene Garland says it was a small aircraft that was not a commercial airline flight. Capt. Nicole Morrison of 5 Wing Goose Bay says 444 Combat Support Squadron was activated to support the medical transfer of two passengers of a civilian aircraft that crashed on Department of National Defence property.
“The two passengers have been transferred to the civilian health care centre,” Morrison said in a statement. “5 Wing has secured the crash site in anticipation of the Transportation Safety Board investigation.”