The Chinese Association of Newfoundland and Labrador is celebrating the Lunar New Year with a family funday today at the Royal Canadian Legion on The Boulevard in St. John’s. Tzu Hao Hsu says families ...
Rick Noseworthy says many fishermen will go onto the ice with ATVs and snowmobiles this year. Keeping the tool underneath the seat won’t help in an emergency. He says it’s best to keep the ice pick ...
The two-year pilot is similar to a program involving Metrobus in the St. John’s area that allows people in receipt of the Guaranteed Income Supplement, those on income support and young people in ...
Craft employees include skilled trades like lineworkers and electricians. The Public Utilities Board set the essential employee numbers after submissions from both Newfoundland Power and the IBEW ...
The province’s opposition parties believe Premier Andrew Furey’s response to tariff threats from the United States is not far enough. Furey has convened multiple meetings with industry and community ...
Happy Valley-Goose Bay RCMP pulled the driver over on Thursday on the North West River highway. The driver was ticketed for speeding and his license was suspended and vehicle was seized.
A suspected drunk man who tried to charge at officers with a butane lighter and a pair of scissors has been arrested. RNC say they were called to a west end home in the capital city just after 11:00 ...
The United States is imposing 25 per cent tariffs on Canada and Mexico, but his tariff on Canadian oil is dropping to 10 per cent. The oil tariffs are expected to come into effect on February 18.