Tomorrow is the National Day of Remembrance for people who have been killed or seriously injured in road crashes, and to that ...
Newfoundland and Labrador is finally recognizing medical radiation technologists as a regulated profession. On May 1st of ...
Provincial fisheries minister Gerry Byrne says northern cod has always been a Canadian managed fishery, but that’s changed.
The Law Enforcement Identity Management Act will better define who can access police items such as uniforms, badges, crests ...
The Registered Nurses Union is “deeply troubled” by remarks made in the House of Assembly yesterday by Health Minister John ...
The federal government is contributing just over $19-million to help the province host the 2025 Canada Summer Games. The ...
Transportation Minister Fred Hutton says while a $300,000 ferry thruster bought in 2018 was never used in full, parts of it ...
Neighbours in Need, which was formed during Snowmageddon by Cortney Barber, a Newfoundlander living in Alberta, recently shut ...
Economists says Newfoundland and Labrador had the strongest economic growth in the region this year with an increase of 2.6 ...
The health minister confirms that any “inappropriate” leasing arrangements involving housing for travel agency nurses have ...
The President of the Newfoundland and Labrador Crown Attorneys Association is welcoming news that government plans to hire 18 ...
The owners of Urban Market 1919 on LeMarchant Road will learn if the City of St. John’s will be granted an appeal to get a ...