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Gander Home Severely Damaged by Fire
A home in Gander was severely damaged after catching ablaze last night. At around 8 p.m. last night, Gander RCMP were called to a residential fire on Cotton Street. All occupants escaped unharmed, how...
Allison King
Mar 02, 2022
Province's Doors Open to Ukrainian Refugees, Says Immigration Minister
The provincial immigration minister says the province has reached out to federal officials indicating that Newfoundland and Labrador's doors are open to Ukrainians who want to move out of the war-torn...
Allison King
Mar 02, 2022
(File photo.)
Gas Prices Predicted to Rise 3.5 Cents This Week
Oil prices are continuing to climb, meaning that gas prices are likely to rise this week. President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, Dan McTeague, is predicting an increase of about 3.5 cents a lit...
Allison King
Mar 02, 2022
Bay du Nord May Provide Most Ethical Transition from Fossil Fuels: Local Market Analyst
A local market analyst says developing Bay du Nord may be the right choice when it comes to the ethical transition away from fossil fuels. Larry Short, a senior investment advisor at Short Financial, ...
Allison King
Mar 02, 2022
FFAW Concerned with Potential Gaps in Snow Crab Science
The FFAW says it is pleased with the DFO's latest snow crab assessment, but have concerns with what they say are potential gaps in the science. On Tuesday, DFO announced that most stocks in the provin...
Allison King
Mar 02, 2022
Alan Doyle Receives Juno Award Nomination
Juno Award nominations have been announced and Alan Doyle has made the list. The Petty Harbour native is up for Traditional Roots Album of the Year for his "Back to the Harbour" release that he record...
Allison King
Mar 02, 2022
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Furey Supports Move to Ban Russian-Owned Ships from Canadian Ports
Ottawa has announced plans to ban Russian-owned or registered vessels from Canadian ports and internal waters. Coincidentally, the news came yesterday in a Tweet, less than an hour after Premier Andre...
Allison King
Mar 02, 2022
(Photo via CPAC.)
Youth Facing Assault Charges Following Disturbance at CBS Home
A young person is facing assault charges after a disturbance in the metro region Tuesday morning. Around 9:20 a.m., police were called to a residence in Conception Bay South to deal with a disturbance...
Allison King
Mar 02, 2022
Hockey NL Hoping Provincial Tournaments Can Go Ahead Safely
COVID-19 is still creating some issues for minor hockey in the province, but Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador is staying cautiously optimistic that provincial tournaments will be able to go ahead. Min...
Allison King
Mar 02, 2022
Son of a Critch Renewed for Second Season
A hit TV show produced in this province has been renewed for another season. Son of a Critch, which airs Tuesdays on CBC, has been renewed for a second season. It debuted on January 4, ranking as the ...
Allison King
Mar 02, 2022
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