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Local Tech Company to Stay in St. John's Despite Exponential Growth
A technology company which has grown exponentially since being founded about 15 years ago does not think it will have to leave St. John's. Often times, companies who experience considerable growth end...
Sep 29, 2019
Kidney Transplant Recipient Organizes First Ever Marystown Kidney Walk
A kidney transplant recipient whose entire family has been affected by kidney disease, is the organizer of Marystown's first-ever Kidney Walk. Diane Pardy-Lake was diagnosed with polycystic kidney dis...
Sep 29, 2019
Well-Known Bell Island Businessman Leonard Clarke Passes Away at 100 Years Old
Just weeks after he turned 100, residents of Bell Island are mourning the passing of a legendary and well-respected local businessman. Leonard Clarke was the owner and operator of Clarke and Clarke Ho...
Sep 29, 2019
Program to Promote Aquaculture Industry to be Developed
The provincial government is providing the Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry Association with just over half a million dollars to develop an educational program to spread the word about the industry. ...
Richard Duggan
Sep 28, 2019
RNC's Intimate Partner Violence Unit Receives Award of Excellence
The RNC's Intimate Partner Violence Unit has received a public service Award of Excellence. Constable Lindsay Dillon, Constable Nadia Churchill and Malin Enstrom received the award in a ceremony Frida...
Richard Duggan
Sep 28, 2019
Police Officers Learn About Vaping in D.A.R.E. Training Course
Vaping among youth is a growing concern to the point where it is now incorporated into a program designed to educate students in secondary school about the dangers making bad choices. RCMP and RNC off...
Richard Duggan
Sep 28, 2019
Couple Staying on Little Bay Islands After the Lights Go Out
At least two people will be staying on Little Bay Islands while the rest of the residents resettle to other locations. Mike Parsons, his wife Georgina and the family dog are staying in the soon-to-be-...
Richard Duggan
Sep 28, 2019
Mike and Georgina Parsons will be the island's only year-round residents, living off the grid once the power is shut off. Via https://www.facebook.com/KintsugiLBI
Anglican Diocese of Eastern NL Votes in Favor of Marriage Equality
The Anglican Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador has voted in favour of marriage equality. Last July, the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada voted against marriage equality within...
Richard Duggan
Sep 28, 2019
Fallen Police and Peace Officers to be Honoured at Memorial Parade
This is the weekend set aside to honour fallen police and peace officers in Newfoundland and Labrador. The 17th annual Memorial Parade is set for Sunday at the memorial site on Confederation Hill. Bot...
Richard Duggan
Sep 28, 2019
Demand for Climate Action No Surprise, says Premier
The Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador says the overwhelming desire for climate action comes as no surprise to him. Dwight Ball received about 1,400 emails to his inbox yesterday after organizers ma...
Richard Duggan
Sep 28, 2019
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