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Veteran Female RCMP Members to Mark 50 Year Milestone With March
A special event takes place this afternoon to mark an historic and pivotal moment in the history of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It was March of 1974 when the first female members of the RCMP en...
Sara Strickland
May 28, 2024
(Staff Sergeant Gail Courtney, retired Constable Cheryl LaFosse, retired Inspector Trudy Murray Power and inspector Tracy Edwards.)
Government Prepares to Hit Lead Foot Drivers in Pocketbook With Speed Cams
Speed cameras should be in place across parts of Newfoundland and Labrador by the fall, and violators will be subject to some hefty fines according to the Minister of Digital Government and Service NL...
Sara Strickland
May 28, 2024
Finance Critic Sarah Stoodley (VOCM)
MUNSU Not Pleased With University's Lack of Action Regarding Middle East Conflict
Memorial University's Students Union says its members were "horrified" following a meeting with MUN administration on their concerns regarding the ongoing war in the Middle East, but the university sa...
Sara Strickland
May 28, 2024
Government Making Regatta Funding Announcement This Morning
A funding announcement is coming this morning in support of the Royal St. John's Regatta. Ministers Steve Crocker, John Abbott and the President of the Royal St. Johns Regatta Committee, Ashley Peach,...
Sara Strickland
May 28, 2024
Man Arrested After Intentional Hit and Run in Flatrock
A man has been arrested after a hit and run in Flatrock involving two vehicles. The RNC say one car intentionally ran into another in the mid-afternoon hours, then fled the scene. A 70-year-old man wa...
Sara Strickland
May 28, 2024
Furey Not Tipping Hand On Potential for Upcoming General Election
Premier Andrew Furey is responding to questions on whether a general election could be in the offing later this year with yet another seat set to become vacant in the House of Assembly. Health Ministe...
Sara Strickland
May 28, 2024
Paddock, PCs Win Baie Verte - Green Bay By-Election
The Tories have secured another seat in the House of Assembly. Lin Paddock has won the Baie Verte-Green Bay by-election decisively. Paddock held a strong lead from the start, with Liberal candidate Ow...
Greg Smith
May 27, 2024
CAA Donates Electric Van to Community Food Sharing Association
The largest food bank in the province is getting a new piece of infrastructure to help with transportation of product. The CAA has donated a fully-electric delivery van to four food banks in Atlantic ...
Sara Strickland
May 27, 2024
Mattis Point Man Faces Long List of Charges Following Four Break-Ins
A man from Mattis Point is facing a long list of charges in relation to numerous break-ins in and around Stephenville-some in recent days, and at least one case dating back to last August. 31-year-old...
Sara Strickland
May 27, 2024
Debate on Security and Services for New Transitional Housing at Old Airport Comfort Inn
Security and supports surrounding transitional housing being set up at the old Airport Comfort Inn dominated discussion in the House of Assembly yesterday. Housing Minister Fred Hutton fielded a numbe...
Greg Smith
May 27, 2024
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