Month: May 2025

1 year ago

RCMP conducts traffic stop in Stephenville, driver arrested for obstruction

The RCMP in Stephenville arrested a 33-year-old woman for obstruction following a traffic stop on Tuesday night. At approximately 9:00 p.m., police stopped a vehicle on Prince Rupert Drive in Stephenville. The driver had no form of identification and verbally identified herself, providing police with a name and date of birth. During the traffic stop, […]

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1 year ago

Junior Achievement NL to induct the 2025 Business Hall of Fame Inductees 

There will be a Gala Dinner and Induction Ceremony at the Delta Hotel St. John’s today for the newest inductees into the JA Business Hall of Fame. The inductees are Frank Howard, who is President and Founder of Capital Auto Group, The Howard Group, Former President and CEO of Fortis Inc., Barry Perry,  President of […]

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1 year ago

Paramedic injured after assault

At 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, the RNC responded to a call of an assault in the centre city of St. John’s. Paramedics reported that they had received a dispatch for a 65-year-old female. When they deemed the situation medically non-urgent, the 65-year-old female assaulted one of the paramedics, causing minor injuries. The female was charged […]

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1 year ago

Fair driving conditions across NL

Roads across the province are bare with a few wet sections on the Avalon and Burin Peninsulas. Marine Atlantic and provincial ferries are operating on time. At the St. John’s International Airport, Air Canada flights 1518 and 1521 to Montreal are cancelled. Flights are on time in Gander and Deer Lake.

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1 year ago

Unruly passenger removed from Paris-bound flight in St. John’s

At 1:30 a.m., RNC officers responded to the St. John’s International Airport to a report of an unruly passenger on board an Air Canada flight bound for Paris. The flight was forced to divert to St. John’s, where the 43-year-old male was escorted off the plane. He was charged under the Aeronautics Act for unruly […]

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1 year ago

House of Assembly participating in the Moose Hide Campaign

The  House of Assembly will once again participate in the Moose Hide Campaign. This year marks the eighth consecutive year of the Legislature’s participation. The national Moose Hide Campaign Day is today, May 15. The Moose Hide Campaign is a movement of Canadians committed to protecting women and children and speaking out against gender-based and […]

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1 year ago

Butlerville residents beaming with pride for winner of Canada’s Got Talent Jacob Lewis

The whole province is  beaming with pride for Butlerville native Jacob Lewis who sang his heart out last night on the Canada’s Got Talent finale and won it all! As NTV’s Marykate O’Neill tells us, Lewis is coming home with the $1 million dollar prize and a whole lot of gratitude for Newfoundland and Labrador. 

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1 year ago

Man charged with helping murder suspect flee released from custody

Hussein Hussein was granted bail Wednesday at Supreme Court. He’s charged with being an accessory after a murder in which his brother, Ibrahim Hussein, has been charged.

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1 year ago

Crown seeks to overturn acquittal for C.B.S. lawyer in sexual assault case

Almost a year after Conception Bay South lawyer Robert Regular was acquitted of sexual assault charges, the Crown is asking the Court of Appeal to overturn that acquittal. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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1 year ago

PC MHA withdraws comments about government ‘cooking the books’

PC MHA Lin Paddock withdrew comments about the government “cooking the books” in how it’s accounting for revenue from a tobacco lawsuit settlement.

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