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Placentia Man Found Slumped Behind Wheel Four Times Legal Limit According to Police
A Placentia man found slumped over the wheel of his car has been arrested after he was found to be over four times beyond the legal alcohol limit. Police were first contacted just before 7:00 p.m. on ...
Zack Power
Dec 29, 2025
(Photo via RCMP)
No Injuries Reported in Happy Valley-Goose Bay Fire
RCMP in Happy Valley-Goose Bay are investigating following an early morning fire in the town today. The blaze broke out on Park Drive early this morning, bringing significant flame and smoke in the ar...
Zack Power
Dec 29, 2025
(Photo via Robert Dawe)
VOCM Year in Review: October
Here are some of the stories that made headlines in October 2025. Tony Wakeham Forms Next PC Majority Government The Newfoundland and Labrador political map has been painted Tory blue in one of the mo...
Zack Power
Dec 29, 2025
Holyrood RCMP Searching for Wanted Man Who Removed Ankle Monitor
RCMP in Holyrood are searching for a man currently evading them. Police say 42-year-old Kyle Gerard Terry has also removed his ankle monitor. He is wanted for failing to comply with his conditional se...
Sara Strickland
Dec 29, 2025
(Kyle Terry/RCMP)
Local Author Details Cancer Journey in New Memoir
A local author has published a new memoir looking at her cancer journey from misdiagnosis, to being diagnosed and eventually finding a path to recovery. When she was 35-years-old, Ashleigh Matthews wa...
Sara Strickland
Dec 29, 2025
(Ashleigh Matthews/Breakwater Books)
Power Crews Working to Restore Electricity in Several Areas
Thousands are without power as crews from across the island work to restore electricity after a night of freezing rain. Over 2,500 customers on the Southern Shore and St. Mary's Bay are without power ...
Sara Strickland
Dec 29, 2025
No Arrests After Police Incident on Warbury Street
A significant police presence in Downtown St. John's led to no arrests Sunday morning. RNC started closing off parts of Warbury Street just after daybreak, as officers with guns drawn narrowed in on a...
Sara Strickland
Dec 29, 2025
Lowering Mil Rate Was Top Priority in PC-SP Budget: Mayor
Portugal Cove-St. Philip's has one of the lowest property tax rates in the metro region after reducing it for 2026. Mayor Dave Bartlett says his town, population just over 8,000, looked at everything ...
Sara Strickland
Dec 29, 2025
School Cell Phone Restrictions Get High Marks from Teachers
The provincial government introduced a new cell phone policy for schools in 2025, and the NLTA is hearing positive things about it from its members. The policy, implemented last January, bans students...
Beth Fagan
Dec 29, 2025
Ballooning Deficit Ensures New Government Focuses on Top Priorities, says Premier
The premier doesn't believe the projected increase in the deficit will affect his ability to live up to promises made on the campaign trail. Finance minister Craig Pardy recently released a fiscal upd...
Sara Strickland
Dec 29, 2025
(VOCM News)
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