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Rovers Ground Search and Rescue Reminding Residents Not to Venture Out Onto Unsafe Ice
The Rovers Ground Search and Rescue is offering a reminder not to venture out onto ice surfaces yet this year. The Rovers tweeted the warning after a resident spotted people on the ice in the vicinity...
Allison King
Dec 21, 2021
New Year's Eve Fireworks Going Ahead in St. John's
The capital city has confirmed that the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display will go ahead at 8 p.m. at Quidi Vidi Lake-weather permitting. Parking will be available in the Dominion Parking lot, bu...
Allison King
Dec 21, 2021
Pre-Christmas Blast o' Winter Forecast For Newfoundland Mid-Week
More messy weather is on the way for the island of Newfoundland later this week, and just in time for Christmas. Environment Canada says a system will move in Wednesday night and continue through Thur...
Brian Callahan
Dec 20, 2021
Shanneyganock Cancels Remaining Christmas Shows
Due to growing COVID-19 concerns in the province, members of Shanneyganock have announced the cancellation of their remaining Christmas shows. Refunds will be available for ticket holders at their poi...
Greg Smith
Dec 20, 2021
NL Reports 27 New Cases of COVID on Monday
Twenty-seven new confirmed cases of COVID-19 are being reported in the province today. Four of the cases are in the Eastern Health region, 10 are in Central Health and 13 are in the Western Health reg...
Brian Callahan
Dec 20, 2021
Memorial University to Offer First-Year Engineering Courses in Labrador
Memorial University will begin offering first-year engineering courses in Labrador starting in the fall of 2022. The initiative is a partnership between the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science ...
Allison King
Dec 20, 2021
Long Lineup Greets Those Seeking COVID Tests in Twillingate
People may recall a video circulating a year ago on social media depicting long lineups for COVID testing in the Mount Pearl region. That was following last year's outbreak. Now, some very similar ima...
Brian Callahan
Dec 20, 2021
Health Care Services Reduced in Forteau
There's a reduction in Healthcare services beginning today at the Labrador Health Centre in Forteau. Routine laboratory and diagnostic imaging appointments set for today have been cancelled and will b...
Allison King
Dec 20, 2021
Bay Roberts Man Convicted of Dangerous Driving in Spaniard's Bay Incident
A 43-year-old Bay Roberts man has been convicted of flight from police and dangerous driving stemming from an unusual incident in Spaniard's Bay back in April. Michael Effort was reported to be speedi...
Allison King
Dec 20, 2021
Residents Having Tough Time Getting Booster Shots in Metro
At last week's COVID news conference, getting a booster didn't seem like a big deal. A few days later though, people are having a heck of a time getting an appointment. Government reduced the gap time...
Allison King
Dec 20, 2021
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