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Notes from the Wreckhouse Day 4
The Rowdy Blues (www.rowdyblues.com) kicked things off at the Majestic Theatre at 8:30 p.m. on Friday. The night's music, including a festival ... -
Two St. John's boys charged with throwing rocks from...
Police in St. John's have arrested two teenagers, after officers say they were caught throwing rocks off an overpass into oncoming traffic. ... -
Update: Three killed, one missing in Twillingate...
Two children and an adult were killed in a boating accident over the weekend near Twillingate. Search and rescue workers recovered the bodies of ... -
Corner Brook man charged wanted for fraud charged...
A Corner Brook man wanted for fraud has been arrested and appeared in court in St. John's on Saturday morning. Police issued a warning to area ... -
Notes from the Wreckhouse Day 5
Saturday's events included performances by acts with some interesting names. There was The Instigators at 12:30 p.m. at Harbourside Park, ... -
Is crab next?
Letters to the editor - Eighteen years since the cod moratorium, and fishermen are taking up their crab pots not, because they have their quota, ... -
On the radar
So, just who do you suppose he was talking to? Friday, the editorial in this space talked about the way that governments sometimes telegraph what ... -
Minister expected applause
Letters to the editor - The Telegram and the Opposition parties have missed the real purpose of the Lower Churchill benefits strategy which the ... - The race is on
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MP says decision to buy fighter jets disgraceful
Newfoundland Liberal MP Scott Simms says the federal government's decision to spend $16 billion on a new fleet of F-35 fighter jets is ... -
Man from western Canada arrested in one of...
A 25-year-old man from western Canada, arrested in St. John's after a huge quantity of Ecstacy pills were seized by police, will remain behind ... -
Home, vehicle damaged by masked culprits
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary responded a complaint overnight that three masked individuals were seen fleeing a scene in the Livingstone ... -
Black bear being fed by humans may need to be...
Parks Canada staff have confirmed reports that the public has been feeding a black bear on Route 301 (the road to Terra Nova) and that the bear ... -
Name released of victim of fatal car crash near...
Natacha Roussel of Bathurst, N.B., has been identified as the victim of the fatal single-car crash Wednesday morning just outside Cartwright, ... -
Pet owners advised to check pets for ticks
The animal health division of the province's Department of Natural Resources is advising owners to examine their pets for deer ticks, in light of ... -
Jim Walsh approved for full parole
Former MHA Jim Walsh has been approved for full parole. Walsh was sentenced to 22 months for fraud and breach of trust in January for his role in ... -
RNC investigating armed robbery at convenience store
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is investigating an armed robbery at Needs Convenience on Topsail Road in Mount Pearl. A masked individual ... -
Update on family that escaped house fire in...
Police have released an update on the status of a family of four who fell from a third-floor window of their home on Buckmaster's Circle Thursday ... -
RNC investigating residential break-ins
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is investigating three residential break and enters in the Elizabeth Avenue area of St. John's Thursday ... -
Alleyway sexual assault suspect pleads guilty to...
The man charged with sexually assaulting a woman in a downtown alleyway will have to wait until next week to find out whether or not he'll be ... -
Deer Lake RCMP investigating attempted break-in at...
Deer Lake are investigating an attempted break and enter at Shoppers Drug Mart in Deer Lake. The attempt was made sometime Thursday night when ... -
Cormorant airlifts injured crewmember
A Canadian Forces Cormorant helicopter from 103 Search and Rescue Squadron in Gander was called upon earlier this morning to medevac an injured ... -
Bay Bulls company to utilize shrimp shell waste for...
With assistance of $9,900 from the Solid Waste Management Innovation Program administered by the Multi-Materials Stewardship Board (MMSB), J&C ... -
Dr. Rob Shea named interim dean of student affairs...
Memorial University has named an interim dean to the department of Student Affairs and Services. According to a news release, Dr. Robert Shea, an ... -
Job Creation Partnership programs announced for Lake...
Three Job Creation Partnership programs in the Lake Melville region, made possible by provincial government funding of $72,189, is hoped to help ... -
Red Cross announces recipients of 2010 humanitarian...
Well-known business and community leader Earl Ludlow has been selected by the Canadian Red Cross as the recipient of its 2010 Humanitarian Award ... -
Man in custody for driving while licence suspended,...
A man was arrested Thursday night for driving while his licence was suspended and having $11,000 in outstanding fines. The accused will appear in ... -
Teddy Bear Picnic is on again at new location
The 33rd Teddy Bear Picnic - cancelled earlier this summer due to bad weather - is on again, the Teddy Bear Man Terry Rielly announced today. The ... -
Motorhome stolen from hotel parking lot
RCMP in Deer Lake are investigating a report of a stolen motorhome valued at about $80,000 when new. The motorhome is described as a 2002 Four ... -
St. Johns author Janet McNaughton finalist for...
St. John's author Janet McNaughton is a finalist for the prestigious TD Canadian Children's Literature Award 2010 for her novel Dragon Seer. ...





