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Pouch Cove Fire Department Reminds of Water Safety Protocols
The weather is getting nicer and while many people are itching to get outside, first responders are reminding us not to let safety go by the wayside. Shortly before 4:00 yesterday afternoon, the Pouch...
Richard Duggan
May 21, 2020
Changes to Long-Term Care Approach Possible When Time is Right: Haggie
Some difficult decisions have been made regarding long-term care facilities, and Health Minister Dr. John Haggie says when the opportunity arises, changes can be considered. Haggie says most residents...
Richard Duggan
May 21, 2020
Majority of Travel Ban Exemptions have been Approved, says Premier
There have been some 2,600 approved exemptions to the travel ban over the last two weeks. Wednesday marked nine weeks since the Public Health State of Emergency came into effect. Premier Dwight Ball s...
Richard Duggan
May 21, 2020
Recommendations Brought to Government to Curb COVID Camping Concerns
The Canadian Recreation Vehicle Association has put forward recommendations to public health on how private campgrounds in the province can open safely before level two. However, it does not appear as...
Richard Duggan
May 21, 2020
Fuel Prices Up on Island While Parts of Labrador See Big Drops
The price of all fuels is going up on the island, with Labrador seeing big decreases in some areas. On the island, gas is up 2.5 cents per litre, diesel increases by 3.1 cents, but jumping 7.6 cents i...
Richard Duggan
May 21, 2020
NL Inflation Rate Dips Into the Negative
The inflation rate is into the negative everywhere in the country except British Columbia and Quebec, although you wouldn't know it when picking up groceries. Newfoundland and Labrador's inflation sta...
Jeff Smyth *
May 21, 2020
RCMP Investigating Potential Leak of Video Evidence in Fatal Crash
There's a new twist to the investigation of a multi-vehicle crash on Topsail Road May 11th that claimed two lives. Chad Pitcher, who was sitting at the lights at Hamlyn Road on his motorcycle, was str...
Jeff Smyth *
May 21, 2020
Federal Health Officials Now Recommend Wearing Non-Medical Masks in Public
Federal medical experts are now recommending that Canadians wear non-medical masks when out in public, and in a situation where they are unable to guarantee physical distancing. That's a slight change...
Jeff Smyth *
May 21, 2020
CBS Waives Residential Permit Fees Effective June 1
The Town of Conception Bay South will be waiving all permit fees beginning June 1 for the remainder of the year. That includes decks, fences, general repairs and accessory buildings. In a release, cou...
Jeff Smyth *
May 20, 2020
TCH Detour in Place as Work Begins on Culvert Near Salmonier Line
The eastbound and westbound lanes of the Trans-Canada Highway from Salmonier Line to Holyrood Access Road are now closed as work has begun to replace two culverts approximately one kilometre east of S...
Jeff Smyth *
May 20, 2020
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