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Tom Irwin
Province Sending Resources To Help Fight Alberta Wildfires
Newfoundland and Labrador is sending some resources to Alberta to help with efforts to fight wildfires near High Level. An official with the Department of Fisheries and Land Resources says a forest fi...
Tom Irwin
May 27, 2019
(Smoke billows from the wildfire near High Level. Photo courtesy Lee Filliol via Facebook.)
Outstanding Election Counts Halting Cabinet Selection
The premier's next order of business following last week's election is selecting a cabinet, but there are two official election counts yet to be completed before MHAs go back to the Legislature. The e...
Tom Irwin
May 27, 2019
Bleeding line painting on Cashin Avenue
A St. John's lawyer has been appointed to the bench. Glen L. C. Noel, Q.C., is now Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador and a Judge ex officio of the Court of Appeal of Newfoundland...
Tom Irwin
May 27, 2019
Corner Brook Searching For Sustainable Road Paint
Line-painting, or lack-there-of, on the roadways in the City of Corner Brook, is an ongoing issue for drivers and pedestrians with some crosswalks almost completely faded away. The city says it's an i...
Tom Irwin
May 27, 2019
Bleeding line painting on Cashin Avenue
29-Year-Old Woman Charged Following CBS Hit And Run
There was a hit and run in Conception Bay South overnight. The incident happened in Long Pond around midnight. The RNC later caught up with the driver, a 29-year-old woman. She has been charged with d...
Tom Irwin
May 27, 2019
Decades Old Case Highlighted For Missing Children’s Day
RCMP are highlighting some outstanding missing children's cases across the country including one from this province on this, National Missing Children's Day. Among those cases is the disappearance of ...
Tom Irwin
May 27, 2019
(Predictive photos of Trevor, Mitchell and Adam O’Brien)
Driver Owing $30,000 In Fines Arrested In Metro
Metro police stopped a man overnight who owes in excess of $30,000 in fines. Officers pulled him over on Golf Avenue in St. John's at about 2:15 a.m. The 34-year-old was given three additional tickets...
Tom Irwin
May 27, 2019
Compliments Brand Chicken Strips Recalled Due To Salmonella
Sofina Foods Inc. is recalling Compliments brand Chicken Strips from the marketplace to avoid possible Salmonella illnesses. The Public Health Agency of Canada says it's investigating an outbreak of h...
Tom Irwin
May 27, 2019
Nine People Recognized For Life-Saving Acts Of Bravery
Nine Newfoundlanders and Labradorians took home life-saving awards yesterday for their acts of bravery. St. John Ambulance presented the awards at a ceremony at the Anglican Cathedral in St. John's. T...
Tom Irwin
May 27, 2019
Air Passenger Bill Of Rights Comes Into Effect Mid-July
The federal government says a new Canadian Passenger Bill of Rights will be in place July 15. The announcement came today and already there's plenty of reaction. Woodrow French who spearheaded the eff...
Tom Irwin
May 27, 2019
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