Month: July 2024

2 years ago

Province announces support for Labrador Outfitting Lodge

Andrew Parsons, KC, Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology, has announced $31,670 for Igloo Lake Lodge through the Business Development Support Program to support the promotion and development of the outfitting business. Igloo Lake Lodge has been in operation since 1973. It is a premier trout fishing lodge located on Igloo Lake, 113 kilometres southeast […]

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2 years ago

Police investigating residential fire in Natuashish

Fire crews are tackling fires at two RCMP apartments in Natuashish. Torngat Mountains MHA Lela Evans posted to X (formerly Twitter) at 10 a.m. this morning, adding “As bad as the loss of 2 houses are for the community, it is even scarier to think about what can happen if fire spreads. The earth is […]

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2 years ago

Open fire ban in effect for entire province

A province-wide outdoor fire ban prohibiting setting of fires on forest land or within 300 metres of forest land is now in effect in Newfoundland and Labrador. The ban comes as significant firefighting resources are dedicated to wildfire suppression near the communities of Labrador West. According to the Provincial Government, “The province-wide outdoor fire ban […]

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2 years ago

Province announces support for a statue in honour of Gordon Pinsent

The province announced support today for a new statue that the Town of Grand Falls-Windsor is commissioning as a tribute to the late Gordon Pinsent. Government will provide $210,000 for the statue’s creation and installation in the Grand Falls-Windsor area, creating a tribute to Pinsent’s incredible accomplishments and impact on the arts and cultural sector […]

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2 years ago

Commercial Parking Permit Monthly Rates Reduced

In alignment with the City’s Paid Parking Management Strategy (PPMS), City Council has approved reductions for commercial parking permit monthly rates, as follows: This change came into effect on Wednesday, July 3.

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2 years ago

St. John’s observing Orangemen’s Day on Monday

The City of St. John’s will be observing Orangemen’s Day on Monday. Garbage and recycling will be collected on Monday. The Robin Hood Bay Waste Management Facility is open for commercial users only from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All City parking by-laws are still in effect including paid parking regulations as Monday is not […]

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2 years ago

Traffic and Parking Impacts for King George V Soccer Event

This Sunday the first match of the International Summer Series between the Halifax Wanderers and the Ipswich Town FC will take place at the King George V Park in St. John’s. As a result, there will be parking restrictions and road closures in effect. Carnell Drive from Lake Avenue to the Boulevard will be closed […]

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2 years ago

Police investigating weapons offense; seeking any video footage that may help

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is investigating a weapons offence that occurred on Topsail Road in St. John’s. On Thursday, just before 6 p.m., officers responded to multiple reports of gunshots from a vehicle travelling on Topsail Road in the area of Brookfield Road and Burgeo Street. Two vehicles had sustained damage as a result, with […]

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2 years ago

NL Health Services announces recruitment of all Family Physician Positions in Happy Valley-Goose Bay

In Happy Valley-Goose Bay, all 16 family physician positions have been filled, according to NL Health Services. Ten family physicians are currently practicing in the community, and another six have been confirmed to begin practice throughout the summer of 2024. “This is very good news for the people of Labrador,” says Dr. Greg Manning, senior […]

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2 years ago

Weather pattern shifts in Labrador West Saturday, which should help keep the fire at bay

A change in the wind direction should help keep the wildfire burning about 10 to 12 km from Labrador City away from the community for now. Yesterday’s high wind speeds (from the west southwest), low humidity and warm temperatures have been replaced by somewhat cooler temperatures, and a lighter wind from the north. The image […]

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