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St. John's Council Pays Tribute to Late Councillor Debbie Hanlon
St. John's city council solemnly celebrated Debbie Hanlon at the end of their public meeting yesterday. It was just over a year ago that the longtime councilor stepped aside after being diagnosed with...
Greg Smith
Mar 12, 2025
A tribute to Debbie Hanlon at her seat in council chambers.
Capelin Stock to Return to Average Levels, Says DFO
Despite a post-collapse high for the capelin stock last year, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans is predicting the biomass will return to average levels this year. DFO released its annual stock as...
Greg Smith
Mar 12, 2025
Trump Imposes 25 Per Cent Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum But Holds Off on Doubling Duty on Canada
U.S. President Donald Trump pushed through with his plans to slap 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, but held back on raising the levy to 50 per cent on Canadian imports. Steel and...
Sara Strickland
Mar 12, 2025
MUN Backs Protests, Draws Line at Overnight Occupations
Memorial University says it has no problem with students protesting on campus - but it does not allow such activity when it results in 'round-the-clock occupation of a building. Charges laid against t...
Greg Smith
Mar 12, 2025
Protesters inside the Arts and Administration Building last July. (VOCM News)
Man Charged After Stealing from Galway Business
A man who tried to cash in on the five-finger-discount at a shop in Galway didn't get too far. Police were called to the store just before 9:00 last night to reports of a man shoplifting. The 43-year-...
Sara Strickland
Mar 12, 2025
Lives Lost in Cougar Crash Remembered on Sixteenth Anniversary
It was sixteen years today that a Cougar helicopter crashed in the Atlantic Ocean off St. John's, taking the lives of 17 of the 18 people on board. Energy NL is among numerous organizations and indivi...
Sara Strickland
Mar 12, 2025
Tickets on Sale Today for Canada's Circus Spectacular at Mary Brown's Centre
Canada's Circus Spectacular will be at the Mary Brown's Centre late this spring as part of its provincial tour. The 90-minute show, scheduled for June 8, will feature clowns, daring motorcyclists and ...
Greg Smith
Mar 12, 2025
Byrne Defends Decision to go to Boston Seafood Show
The provincial Fisheries Minister is defending the government's decision to go to the Boston Seafood Show next week, despite the threat of 25 per cent tariffs on exports hitting next month. Being the ...
Zack Power
Mar 11, 2025
Gerry Byrne (VOCM News file photo)
Holyrood RCMP Searching for Missing Jeep
Police in Holyrood are seeking the public's help after a vehicle was stolen from a home in Chapel's Cove sometime over the weekend. The RCMP say the white, four-door Jeep Grand Cherokee was stolen fro...
Zack Power
Mar 11, 2025
Photo via RCMP
Pro-Palestine Protesters Acquitted, Launch Charter Rights Challenge
Charges laid against three MUN students following pro-Palestinian protests on their St. John's campus have been dropped. But they're not content to leave it there. The three women were arrested follow...
Brian Callahan
Mar 11, 2025
Devoney Ellis and Sadie Mees, two of the student protesters, speak with reporters outside provincial court. (VOCM News)
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