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SPCA Partners With Hudson and Rex and Jumping Bean to Create Coffee Blend
The SPCA is teaming up with Hudson and Rex and Jumping Bean Coffee this holiday season, in support of "The Way Home' Campaign. The initiative introduces the 'Hudson and Rex Winter Blend', with a porti...
Noah Sheppard
Dec 03, 2021
CRA Polar Dip Raises $3,200
Some $3200 dollars was raised by CRA's Charitable Campaign through a polar dip held at Octagon Pond in Paradise. A number of CRA managers and other staff braved the frigid waters as part of a #GivingT...
Noah Sheppard
Dec 03, 2021
Man in Custody After Bonavista Bay Incident
A man is in custody after an incident in Bonavista Bay. Gander RCMP advised people last night to avoid the White's Boulevard area. After a couple of hours, they took a person into custody. They say th...
Noah Sheppard
Dec 03, 2021
Local Contractor to Rebuild Clayton's Wharf
An update to a story VOCM News brought you earlier this week. A local contractor has come forward offering to help rebuild Clayton's Wharf in Charlottetown, a structure made famous in the Buddy Wassis...
Noah Sheppard
Dec 03, 2021
Photo via Roxanne Weinheber.
FFAW Calling on DFO to Cease Plans with Weak-Rope Policy
D-F-O says 739 tonnes of abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear has been removed from the waters off Canada's Atlantic and Pacific coasts in the last two years. That includes more than 118 kilometr...
Noah Sheppard
Dec 03, 2021
St. John's Junior Hockey League Announces Players of the Month
The St. John's Junior Hockey League has announced the Sportscraft Source for Sports Players of the Month for November. The Forward of the Month is Luke Akerman of the Moorfrost CBN Jr. Stars, who led ...
Noah Sheppard
Dec 03, 2021
75-Year-Old Woman Charged With Drunk Driving
A 75-year-old woman has been charged with drunk driving after an accident overnight. The single-car crash happened on Thorburn Road just before 4:00 am. The vehicle was seized and the driver released ...
Noah Sheppard
Dec 03, 2021
Lieutenant Governor Sending Condolences to Family of WWII Vet, Caribou Sinking Survivor, Hedley Lake
The Lieutenant Governor is sending her condolences to the family of WWII veteran Hedley Lake who passed away this week at the age of 103. Lake was on his way home to Newfoundland on board the Caribou ...
Noah Sheppard
Dec 03, 2021
Opposition Leaders React to Muskrat Falls Methylmercury Mitigation Report
The Opposition is coming down hard on Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation, accusing the provincial department of breaking the law in failing to provide needed information to the Auditor General. The...
Noah Sheppard
Dec 03, 2021
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MUN and Government Implementing New International Student Retention Incentives
The government and Memorial University came together Wednesday to unveil new incentives for international students to stay and work in this province after they graduate. Three new programs will focus ...
Noah Sheppard
Dec 03, 2021
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