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Police Arrest Man for Damage Caused to MUN
Police and Campus Security were called to Memorial University late last night after a man seemingly lost control. He is accused of causing considerable damage to the university. Officers located him i...
Noah Sheppard
Sep 09, 2022
Suspected Cocaine, Cash Seized in Natuashish
RCMP in Natuashish have located more than eight grams of suspected cocaine during the arrest of a man wanted on outstanding charges. Police say 22-year-old Eric Mistenapio was wanted on charges includ...
Noah Sheppard
Sep 09, 2022
Flags at Provincial Buildings Fly Half Mast in Honour of Queen Elizabeth II
Flags at all provincial government buildings are being flown at half-mast in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. Premier Andrew Furey says Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth was a constant figure in the life of C...
Noah Sheppard
Sep 09, 2022
(Photo via Government of Canada.)
Team Gushue Gets New Title Sponsor
Team Gushue is set to announce its new Title Sponsor for the upcoming curling season. Team Gushue made up of skip Brad Gushue, Lead Geoff Walker, Second Brett Gallant and third Mark Nichols capped off...
Noah Sheppard
Sep 09, 2022
NL Hydro to Unveil Labrador's First Electric Vehicle Charger
Labrador's very first fast charger for electric vehicles will be unveiled today in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. NL Hydro CEO Jennifer Williams and representatives of Nunacor Development Corporation will of...
Noah Sheppard
Sep 09, 2022
Condolences Pour in on Queen Elizabeth II's Passing
Lieutenant Governor Judy Foote, the Queen's representative in Newfoundland and Labrador, is expressing profound sadness on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, and is extending her deepest condolences t...
Richard Duggan
Sep 08, 2022
Queen Elizabeth II's Visit to MUN's QEII Library in 1978.
Plaque Unveiled Commemorating German U-Boat Attacks off Bell Island During WWII
Parks Canada has unveiled a plaque commemorating the German U-Boat attacks off Bell Island in 1942. Dozens gathered outside the Bell Island Community Museum for the unveiling, including veterans and s...
Richard Duggan
Sep 08, 2022
Federal Government Extends Fishery Enforcement Services By Four Weeks
The federal government is keeping fishery enforcement personnel on the waterways for an additional four weeks. Avalon MP Ken McDonald says DFO's Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Guardian Program is a...
Noah Sheppard
Sep 08, 2022
Retailers Face Difficulty Navigating Sugar Tax
It appears as though the province's new sugar tax is leaving a bitter taste in the mouths of consumers and retailers alike. The tax is being collected on the retail level and the Retail Council of Can...
Noah Sheppard
Sep 08, 2022
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Two Injured, Charges Pending in Whitbourne ATV Collision
Two young people were injured, and charges are pending, as the result of a collision between two off-road vehicles in Whitbourne on Labour Day. RCMP received a report Monday evening about a collision ...
Noah Sheppard
Sep 08, 2022
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