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No Arrests Made in Armed Robbery in the Goulds Last Night
There was an armed robbery late last night in the Goulds. Two people went into a store, flashed a weapon, and made off with a quantity of merchandise and an undisclosed amount of cash. No one was inju...
Jolene Grimes (L)
May 28, 2021
Local RN Extends Stay to Lend Much-Needed Support to COVID-19 Patients in Ontario
A critical care RN from this province has decided to extend her stay caring for some of the sickest patients affected by COVID-19 at Toronto General Hospital. Megan Bradbury, who is originally from Up...
Jeff Smyth *
May 27, 2021
(Submitted photo.)
NLTA Questions Decision to Reopen Central Schools
The Teachers' Union is raising questions about the decision to reopen schools in the Central region in the midst of a COVID outbreak. Schools reopened to in-class instruction on Thursday even as the r...
Jeff Smyth *
May 27, 2021
Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Trafficking Charges Against Marystown Man
A 29-year-old Marystown man is facing drug charges after a recent traffic stop in the town. Burin Peninsula RCMP stopped the car on McGettigan Boulevard around 2 a.m., Tuesday morning. Police say Terr...
Jeff Smyth *
May 27, 2021
(File photo.)
NL Reports 6 New Cases of COVID-19; 11 Presumptive Positives Linked to Central Cluster
Six new confirmed cases of COVID-19 are being reported in the province today. Four are in the Central region-three of which are connected to the cluster and one case which is travel-related. There are...
Jeff Smyth *
May 27, 2021
Newfoundland Power Proposes Rate Increase in Application Before Public Utilities Board
Newfoundland Power has applied to the Public Utilities Board for a rate increase. The proposed rate would see bills go up by 0.8 per cent-or 80 cents extra on a $100 electric bill. If approved, it wou...
Jeff Smyth *
May 27, 2021
Newfoundland Power
Future of Terra Nova Looks Grim, Decision on Whether or Not to Abandon Project Coming Mid-June
No final decision has been made, but it appears as though the Newfoundland oil patch is about to take a major hit. In May 2019, Suncor and the Terra Nova joint venture owners sanctioned plans to proce...
Jolene Grimes (L)
May 27, 2021
(Photo courtesy Suncor Energy Inc.)
Man Accused of Mail Theft, Mischief to Return to Court in Late June
The case of a St. John's man accused of mail theft continues to wind its way through the courts. 28-year-old Chad Clarke was arrested in late February around the same time that deadlines for mail-in b...
Jolene Grimes (L)
May 27, 2021
(RNC photo depicting the suspect in their investigation.)
Condolences Pouring In for Long Time St. John's Businessman
A long-time businessman in the capital city has passed away. John "Otis" Fitzpatrick passed away on Wednesday following a battle with cancer. He was 66 years old. Fitzpatrick was the owner of Fitz's C...
Jolene Grimes (L)
May 27, 2021
"Seriously Flawed" Heritage Draft By-Law Proposed by City Being Hurried Through says Committee
The committee formed to help preserve the historic Ecclesiastical District National Historic Site in St. John's says a heritage draft by-law proposed by the city is being hurried through. The committe...
Jolene Grimes (L)
May 27, 2021
(Photo: Mariko Ishikawa)
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