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St. John's Installing Reflective Pavement Markers on Some Roads
The capital city is installing recessed pavement markers on a number of major arterials. An age-old complaint of commuters has been the permanency, or lack thereof, of painted lines on the road, makin...
Sara Strickland
Jun 04, 2024
Cabbie By Day, Chef By Night Prepares Meal for Content Creator Visiting St. John's
A popular social media comedian visiting this province was only trying to hail a taxi, but ended up finding a taste of some of Newfoundland and Labrador's finest cuisine instead. Stewart Reynolds, kno...
Sara Strickland
Jun 04, 2024
Seniors' Advocate Highlighting Residents During Dedicated Month
The province's Seniors' Advocate is giving a shoutout to the people she represents during their dedicated month. June is proclaimed as Seniors' Month in this province in efforts to recognize seniors f...
Sara Strickland
Jun 04, 2024
Seniors' Advocate Susan Walsh
High-Cost Credit Lenders Now Regulated in NL
Newfoundland and Labrador is now the first Atlantic province to have a regulatory regime specific to high-cost credit lenders. Provincial regulations giving greater protection to consumers who seek ou...
Sara Strickland
Jun 04, 2024
Ontario Man Facing Manslaughter Charge Following Little Burnt Bay Shooting
RCMP have charged an Ontario man with manslaughter following a shooting in Little Burnt Bay on the weekend. Fifty-seven-year-old Ricky Nelson Wareham has been charged for the shooting. A 36-year-old m...
Brian Callahan
Jun 04, 2024
RCMP Corporal Jolene Garland (VOCM News file photo)
Canadian Cancer Society Seeking Volunteer Drivers
The Canadian Cancer Society is looking for drivers. The Wheels of Hope program provides volunteer drivers willing to bring people to their treatments and follow-up appointments who might otherwise hav...
Sara Strickland
Jun 04, 2024
Feds Unable to Effectively Combat Cybercrime, Says Canadian AG
Federal Auditor General Karen Hogan says government and its agencies are ill-equipped to combat cybercrime in Canada. Hogan's findings were delivered in one of three separate reports before the House ...
Sara Strickland
Jun 04, 2024
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PAL Aerospace Reaches New Tentative Agreement
Pilots who fly for PAL Aerospace have a tentative agreement with the company. The three-year deal contains significant improvements to scheduling, working conditions, compensation, job security, and b...
Sara Strickland
Jun 04, 2024
NAPE Wants to See Home Care Managed Under Health Authority
The President of Newfoundland and Labrador's largest union would like to see the same thing happen with home care as just happened with the road ambulance system. The rubber tire emergency transportat...
Sara Strickland
Jun 04, 2024
NAPE President Jerry Earle
Driver Arrested After Crashing Into Light Pole
Harbour Grace RCMP arrested a 22-year-old woman from Victoria after the car she was driving smashed into a light pole. The incident happened around 5:30 Saturday morning. The woman showed signs of imp...
Sara Strickland
Jun 04, 2024
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