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Offices, Shops Closed for Thanskgiving
Most retail and office doors are closed today in light of Thanksgiving, a day which falls under the Shops Closing Act. Curbside waste collection in St. John's will not be done today - instead, it will...
Zack Power
Oct 13, 2025
Two NL Teams in Soccer Finals Today
Two teams from Newfoundland and Labrador are vying to become national soccer champions today in St. John's. Holy Cross women play against Quebec at King George V at 11:00 today. The Holy Cross men's t...
Zack Power
Oct 13, 2025
Man Arrested After Found Intoxicated on Roof He Did Not Own
Police say a 26-year-old man has been arrested after he was caught, intoxicated, on a roof of a building he did not own. RNC were called just after 1:00 this morning from a homeowner who heard someone...
Zack Power
Oct 13, 2025
Failed Fare: St. John's Woman Arrested After Loading Stolen Goods into Cab
A woman who tried to use a cab as a getaway driver has been arrested in St. John's. RNC were called to a business in the west end just after lunch hour yesterday about a theft in progress. When police...
Zack Power
Oct 13, 2025
Local Business Leader Earns Top National Honour
The year has been a challenging one for the business community given the tariff wars and postal strikes and, through it all, the CEO of the St. John's Board of Trade has been recognized nationally. An...
Beth Fagan
Oct 12, 2025
AnnMarie Boudreau (via Board of Trade)
RNU Releases Pre-Election Podcast with Political Leaders
The Registered Nurses Union has released a podcast featuring conversations with political leaders ahead of Tuesday's election. Called Scrubbed In and Speaking Out, it focuses on each party's commitmen...
Beth Fagan
Oct 12, 2025
(RNU President Yvette Coffey)
NLers Aboard Gaza-Bound Flotilla Released from Israeli Detainment
Three Newfoundlanders who were detained by Israeli forces have been released. Sadie Mees, Nikita Stapleton, and Devony Ellis were on what they called a "freedom flotilla" to Gaza and were detained ear...
Zack Power
Oct 12, 2025
(via Palestine Action YYT)
Safety First: Hunters Urged to Use Caution Near Communities
Hunters and trappers are being reminded to use caution near communities and remote work sites this hunting season. The Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture is reminding hunters that it is...
Beth Fagan
Oct 12, 2025
A hunter wears Blaze Orange to stay visible and safe during the hunting season.(Government of Newfoundland and Labrador)
Union Demands Wage Parity for NL Dock Workers
Dock workers in Newfoundland and Labrador are calling on all three party leaders to commit to closing the wage gap between them and workers who do similar jobs in Halifax and Montreal. The Longshorema...
Beth Fagan
Oct 12, 2025
Chris Gosse President of Local 1953
Ukrainian Fair Unites Community Through Culture and Creativity
The Ukrainian National Federation of Canada - Avalon Branch is hosting its third Ukrainian Fair. The event takes place today from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the St. John's Community Market on Freshwat...
Beth Fagan
Oct 12, 2025
St. John's Community Market
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