A 33-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder and arson in connection with a house fire in Nain back in ...
It’s been a whirlwind for the Brad Jacobs Rink – now competing in the Montana’s Brier in St. John’s fast on the heels of ...
The new government is vowing to introduce a comprehensive poverty reduction and prevention strategy, expand the Child Benefit to some 3,000 more families and says that joint management of the province ...
A 64-year-old Springdale man, who wasn’t supposed to be driving, has been charged after crashing his vehicle on Little Bay Road in Springdale last Thursday. RCMP found the man’s vehicle off the road ...
A high pressure system pushing a mass of arctic air is going to make for one of the coldest weeks of the year. Temperatures ...
The provincial government is extending temporary assistance to residents of the Conception Bay North Shore displaced by last summer’s fires, to the end of September. NL Housing is currently analyzing ...
Premier Tony Wakeham says he’s very much looking forward to his first sitting of the House of Assembly on the government side ...
The MP for Cape Spear says expanding the recreational food fishery is not as black and white as it sounds. Tom Osborne was responding to a Private Members Bill introduced in the House of Commons last ...
The official Opposition has launched a petition calling on Premier Tony Wakeham to stop using MCP to pay a physician providing advice to the premier’s office. The Liberals claim people are “deeply ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth provided an update this morning on Operation Epic Furey – the U.S. military campaign against Iran and its Islamist regime. More American troops are now heading to ...
Gone are the days of “The Bubble,” a visible toxic mix of waste spewing straight into St. John’s Harbour – now, a metro area MP says St. John’s has one of the cleanest harbours for a city of its size ...
There are over 600 retired teachers working in the Newfoundland and Labrador school system as substitutes. That’s according to an access to information document obtained by local blogger Matt Barter.