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Major Aquaculture Conference Postponed Until 2021
A major meeting of the minds in the aquaculture industry has been postponed until next year. The Aquaculture Canada and World Aquaculture Society Conference, which was scheduled to take place at the S...
Richard Duggan
May 23, 2020
Federal Liberal Approval Ratings Up Since Beginning of Pandemic
The federal government's approval rating is up 20 points in two months, according to the latest national political poll conducted by Abacus Data - and that's no great surprise to Managing Partner, Tim...
Richard Duggan
May 23, 2020
Upgrades Coming to Harvey Street in Harbour Grace
The MHA for Harbour Grace-Port de Grave says some long-needed road repair work is coming to Harvey Street in Harbour Grace. The main thoroughfare has been in rough shape for some time. Maintenance of ...
Richard Duggan
May 23, 2020
Some Camping Restrictions to be Eased in Alert Level Three
Those itching to get out camping will soon get their wish, within certain public health guidelines. The Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, announced yesterday that some limited ca...
Richard Duggan
May 23, 2020
Studded Tire Removal Date Set for May 31st
The deadline was extended by government due to COVID-19, but officials are now advising that studded tires must be removed from vehicles by the end of the month. The Highway Traffic Act allows the use...
Richard Duggan
May 23, 2020
Discussions Happening About Expansion of Fertility Services, says Haggie
An announcement on expanding services for fertility clinics in the province is expected within the next week or so, says the province's minister of health. Fertility clinics in Newfoundland and Labrad...
Richard Duggan
May 23, 2020
Temperature in St. John's Plummets 10 Degrees in One Hour
St. John's experienced its largest one-hour temperature drop in more than two years yesterday evening. According to Environment Canada, between 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., the temperature fell from 13.3 ...
Richard Duggan
May 23, 2020
Government Makes Arrangements to Ease Traffic Flow During Culvert Repair
While there were some delays on the detour through Holyrood last night, it was a far cry from the major gridlock experienced on Thursday evening. Traffic from the Trans-Canada is being detoured throug...
Jeff Smyth *
May 23, 2020
Marystown Man, 50, Facing Child Porn Charges
A 50-year-old Marystown man is facing child porn charges following an extensive police investigation. RCMP say Keith Barry was arrested on May 13 after an investigation was launched in April following...
Jeff Smyth *
May 22, 2020
Two Men Arrested as Result of Investigations Into Importation of Illegal Weapons
Two Trinity-Conception area men have been arrested for the alleged importation of illegal weapons following two recent investigations involving police the Canada Border Services Agency and Canada Post...
Jeff Smyth *
May 22, 2020
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