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MNL Hopes Focus on Decorum Will Spur More to Enter Political Ring
Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador (MNL) will be working on decorum around council tables in 2025 as they try to encourage more people to get involved in their local councils. Next fall will pla...
Brian Callahan
Jan 04, 2025
Facebook/Meta Claimants Getting Their $36 Shares of Settlement
It appears that some Facebook users in Newfoundland and Labrador have already started to receive deposits from a class-action lawsuit that included this province. The direct deposit of $36.29 may have...
Brian Callahan
Jan 04, 2025
Wind, Rain, Storm Warnings Issued for Eastern, Northern Areas of NL
Much of Newfoundland and Labrador is in for some heavy weather late tonight and into Sunday. No less than four weather alerts have been issued with a pending combination of snow, rain and wind bearing...
Brian Callahan
Jan 04, 2025
Partridgeberries Investigated For Their 'Super Food' Properties
In Newfoundland and Labrador, they're known as partridgeberries. But outside this province they are more commonly known as lingonberries, and they have been identified as a fruit that can become a big...
VOCM News
Jan 03, 2025
The Holyrood Barrens, where partridgeberries are known to be plentiful. (VOCM News)
Safety Review of Airports Demanded in Wake of Recent Close Calls
The group Advocates for Safer Airports in Canada is calling on the Transportation Safety Board to review various airport emergency plans after recent incidents in Montreal and Halifax. Chair Chris Bus...
Brian Callahan
Jan 03, 2025
Strict Winter Parking Bans Take Effect, Regardless of the Weather
Winter parking bans are now in place in many towns and cities, including St. John's, leaving people to question whether tickets should be issued even when there's no snow on the ground or in the forec...
Brian Callahan
Jan 03, 2025
Paul Sableman / CC
Health Canada Issues Recall of President's Choice Salt Products
Health Canada has issued a recall on two types of salt because of the possibility that they may contain bits of plastic. The recall affects President's Choice brand Mediterranean Sea Salt and Himalaya...
Brian Callahan
Jan 03, 2025
TCH Back to Normal After Blockage Due to Tractor-trailer Mishap
Traffic is moving again following a crash on the highway between Benton and Gander earlier today. A tractor-trailer apparently jack-knifed along a turn, blocking the Trans-Canada Highway for a couple ...
Brian Callahan
Jan 03, 2025
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Three Arrested, Drugs and Weapons Seized, in Rabbittown-area Bust
A joint RNC/RCMP operation has resulted in another seizure of weapons and drugs in the capital city. The investigation focused on illegal weapons and drug trafficking activity on Salisbury Street in t...
Brian Callahan
Jan 03, 2025
Labrador's Montague Remembered for Work to Create NunatuKavut
A driving force behind the development of what is now the NunatuKavut Community Council (NCC) was laid to rest in North West River yesterday. Chris Montague passed away on Dec. 28th, four days after h...
Brian Callahan
Jan 03, 2025
Chris Montague (Meta/Facebook)
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