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Tom Irwin
If Muskrat Decision Makers Had Any Knowledge Of Utilities, It May Never Have Been Built: Marshall
The CEO of Nalcor says if key players at the start of the project had a background in utilities, Muskrat Falls may not have been built in the first place. Stan Marshall returns to the public inquiry i...
Tom Irwin
Jul 04, 2019
(File photo.)
Art At The ‘Gate Festival Showcasing Pieces From Across The Province
The work of 25 artists from across the province is on display this week in Twillingate. Co-Ordinator Kathy Murphy Peddle says "Art at the 'Gate" is a new festival featuring exhibitions, workshops and ...
Tom Irwin
Jul 04, 2019
Harbour in Cerulean, Twillingate. Jackie Evans
Dave Gilbert, Former Liberal Cabinet Minister, Passes Away
A former Liberal cabinet minister has passed away. Dave Gilbert passed away in St. John's on Canada Day. He was 84. Gilbert was born in Haystack, Placentia Bay and operated a Ford dealership for some ...
Tom Irwin
Jul 04, 2019
Panel Discussion Looks At Ways To Build “Innovative Fishery For The Future”
On the 27th anniversary of the Cod Moratorium, the Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Technology and Innovation (NATI) and the Offshore Fishery Association are looking for new and innovative way...
Tom Irwin
Jul 04, 2019
RNC Investigating Shooting Incident In Mount Pearl
RNC are investigating an early morning shooting incident in Mount Pearl. Police responded to reports of shots fired in the area of Lidstone Crescent in Mount Pearl around 12:30 this morning. A vehicle...
Tom Irwin
Jul 04, 2019
Metro RNC Looking For Man Wanted On Numerous Alleged Offences
The RNC is seeking the public's help in locating a man wanted on a number of alleged offences in the metro region. Police noticed a pickup, reported stolen from the Clarenville area, speeding on Colum...
Tom Irwin
Jul 04, 2019
(Adam Whelan. File photo.)
Commercial Cod Moratorium Remembered On 27th Anniversary
Today is the 27th anniversary of the commercial cod moratorium, an event that swiftly brought to an end the island's 500 year economic and cultural dependence on cod. Over 19,000 jobs were directly af...
Tom Irwin
Jul 04, 2019
Reliability Of Muskrat Depends On Money Put In: Stan Marshall
Nalcor CEO Stan Marshall says if you want reliability, it will come with a price. This morning at the Muskrat Falls Inquiry in St. John's, Marshall was questioned about weather conditions and what wou...
Tom Irwin
Jul 04, 2019
Injured Teen Safe After Avalon North Wolverines Rescue On Bay Roberts Trail
A 15-year-old boy has been treated and released after suffering an injury that required him to be rescued from a popular walking trail in Bay Roberts. RCMP and the Avalon North Wolverines were called ...
Tom Irwin
Jul 04, 2019
Canada Day Fireworks Delayed Again Due To Weather
The Canada Day fireworks have again been cancelled for today. St. John's mayor Danny Breen says the current forecast doesn't look any more favorable for the display than yesterday, so they'll make ano...
Tom Irwin
Jul 04, 2019
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