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Provincial Partnership to Complete Trail of the Caribou with Statue in Gallipoli
The provincial government is partnering with the College of the North Atlantic and the Newfoundland Regiment Advisory Council to complete the Trail of the Caribou - a series of monuments marking signi...
Jeff Smyth *
Jul 29, 2020
(A caribou statue stands in Gueudecourt, France, as part of the Trail of the Caribou. Photo courtesy Veterans Affairs Canada.)
Dwight Ball Wraps Up His Last COVID-19 Update; No New Cases to Report
It was an emotional COVID-19 update today for Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janice Fitzgerald. There were no new reported cases of COVID-19 in the province today. The total number of cases remai...
Jeff Smyth *
Jul 29, 2020
'Miscommunication' Behind Incident Involving US Soldiers Visiting Downtown Businesses: Minister
Health Minister John Haggie says an incident involving a group of US soldiers seen in business establishments in the downtown a few days ago was a case of miscommunication. Haggie was responding to th...
Jeff Smyth *
Jul 29, 2020
(Health Minister John Haggie. File photo.)
Court Holds Roman Catholic Archdiocese Liable for Damages Owed to Mount Cashel Victims
Victims who suffered abuse at the hands of Christian Brothers and others at Mount Cashel Orphanage have won what their lawyers are calling a significant reversal on liability. The Supreme Court of New...
Jeff Smyth *
Jul 29, 2020
(Mount Cashel Orphanage, circa 1942.)
Don't Sow Those Seeds: CFIA Warns About Unsolicited Seed Packages Arriving in Mail
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning about unusual incidents popping up across North America. It appears that people across the country have been reporting receiving unsolicited packages of ...
Jeff Smyth *
Jul 29, 2020
One Dead Following Fishing Incident Off Northern Peninsula
A fishing accident off the Northern Peninsula has claimed the life of a commercial harvester. The victim has been identified as 49-year-old Todd McLean of Sally's Cove. Two fishermen, who were in a 21...
Richard Duggan
Jul 29, 2020
(Submitted photo.)
West Coast Driver Clocked at 147 Km/h in 90 Km/h Zone
Police are reminding drivers of the risks of speeding after a man from Black Duck Cove was charged for breaking the limit by over 50 km/h. RCMP patrolling near Doctors Brook on the west coast clocked ...
Jeff Smyth *
Jul 29, 2020
CFIB Predicts Thousands of Small Businesses Could Close in NL Due to COVID-19
A new report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business says nearly 3,000 small businesses are at risk in Newfoundland and Labrador, and Canada could lose another 158,000 due to the impact of ...
Richard Duggan
Jul 29, 2020
Lord.Cord Hitting the Right Chord with TikTok Audiences
A woman from this province has gone viral on TikTok and has even created a "sound" to show the world Newfoundland and Labrador culture. Cordelia Richards, who is known by her username "Lord.Cord" has ...
Richard Duggan
Jul 29, 2020
Change to Mainland Supplier Not City's Decision, Claims St. John's
The capital city is offering some clarification regarding one business owner's contention that changes in city specs have resulted in a drop in business. Milton Spracklin owns United Sail Works, a St....
Richard Duggan
Jul 29, 2020
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