A man is facing firearms-related charges following an incident in Belleoram last Saturday. Harbour Breton RCMP say Just after ...
The House of Assembly paid tribute yesterday to Brad Gushue’s illustrious curling career. The two-time Olympic medalist also ...
The finance minister says the soaring price of oil will not be factored into the upcoming budget. The US and Israeli attacks ...
The City of St. John’s has finalized where it will be spending its capital works budget this year. The capital city brought ...
The blaze broke out at Landings Eatery and Pub at the ferry terminal in Portugal Cove-St. Phillips around 7:00 yesterday ...
Education Minister Paul Dinn says pensions are part of a four-year government plan for early childhood educators. Dinn was responding to questions from the Opposition’s Paul Pike who asked about the ...
The Opposition continued to press the provincial government on providing tax relief for residents by agreeing to lower the provincial portion of the gas tax when gas prices reach a certain level.
Government and the Opposition went back and forth in the House of Assembly on who had the best deal on Bay du Nord and the release of information on the latest agreement to the public.
The Town of St. Mary’s says it has been assured by Municipal Affairs Minister Chris Tibbs that the cleanup of the former fish sauce plant will be completed by this summer.
The world is reeling from the chaos created by increasingly erratic decision-making in the White House. The latest disaster is the war between the United States, Israel and Iran which had an immediate ...
The Department of Education says consultations are ongoing with the daycare sector on proposed changes to the Operating Grant Program – which governs how daycares get their money for the $10-a-day. A ...
A panel discussion on ADHD scheduled for this week has proven so popular, the organizers are planning a second session. The co-founders of HeadCase, a local peer-support non-profit say the panel is ...