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Family Settles in to Rental, Courtesy Paradise, After Home Sprayed with Sewage
A beleaguered homeowner whose family had to shout at times to hear each other and who had to put up with the smell of raw sewage is finally in more pleasant surroundings. Jim Clarke endured a noisy an...
Sep 17, 2019
(Photo courtesy Wendy Clarke.)
Leafs Take on Senators in Mile One Exhibition Game Tonight
Toronto's lineup for tonight's NHL exhibition game is out and star Auston Matthews will not be playing. Mitch Marner will get some ice time as will Tyson Barrie, Kasperi Kaspanen, newly-acquired and f...
Sep 17, 2019
St. John's Puts Forward Initiative to Make Province More Friendly for Breastfeeding
The City of St. John's has tabled a province-wide initiative to make our communities more inclusive towards breastfeeding. Last night at city hall, Deputy Mayor Sheilagh O'Leary tabled a resolution, t...
Sep 17, 2019
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Pair of Moose Caught on Video Saying a Quick Hello to Gros Morne Hikers
A crew hiking in Gros Morne was left with some fantastic footage when they had a close encounter of the hooved kind. Video posted on Facebook by Gros Morne Adventures shows the moments a group of hike...
Sep 17, 2019
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Trudeau Campaigning in St. John's Today
Justin Trudeau is making a campaign stop here in St. John's this morning. Trudeau will be the first federal leader to visit the province since he called the election a week ago, though NDP leader Jagm...
Sep 17, 2019
Transocean Barents Still Out of Operation Following Accident
Operations have yet to resume on the Transocean Barents drill rig following an industrial accident on September 6th. The incident occurred during crane operations. A worker was taken to hospital after...
Sep 17, 2019
Premier, Innu Leaders Sign Agreement to Address Concerns of Institutional Racism in Government
The Innu Nation and provincial government have reached an agreement which seeks to address concerns of institutional racism in Newfoundland and Labrador. Innu leaders from Sheshatshiu and Natuashish m...
Jeff Smyth *
Sep 16, 2019
(Photo courtesy Peter Penashue via Twitter.)
HVAC, Slide Repairs at Paul Reynolds Centre Come with $935k Price Tag
Some light is being shed on the problems that have been plaguing the Paul Reynolds Community Centre over the last number of years. Last Wednesday city council approved a bid from Newfound Mechanical L...
Jeff Smyth *
Sep 16, 2019
Demonstration Calls for Perry Trimper to Resign as MHA
Over a dozen protesters gathered outside the constituency office of Lake Melville MHA Perry Trimper today, calling for his complete resignation. Signs were posted on the office and held in the hands o...
Jeff Smyth *
Sep 16, 2019
(Photo courtesy Jacinda Beals via Twitter.)
Counsel Contends Douglas Snelgrove's Suspension Without Pay is 'Unreasonable'
The lawyer representing Douglas Snelgrove is arguing that his client's suspension from the RNC without pay is "unreasonable" and should be reconsidered. John Drover made his arguments in court today a...
Jeff Smyth *
Sep 16, 2019
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