As members of the IBEW Local 1620 get set for a strike vote, the PUB has issued an order setting the minimum number of essential Newfoundland Power employees required in the event of a labour dispute.
As the site of the original city of Montréal, Vieux-Montréal (accessible from the Orange Line's Place-d'Armes and Champ-de-Mars métro stations) is the hub of the city's history. The beautiful ...
The article entitled: “Pro-Palestine rallies continue in St. John’s as protestors worry conflict will continue,” covered a protest of a few dozen people that gathered in downtown St. John’s, ...
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ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Police in Newfoundland are investigating possible weapons offences after a wayward seal was reportedly shot and killed in a coastal community near St. John’s. The Royal ...
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador’s government has appointed a team for the next round of negotiations with Hydro-Québec, as the provinces’ public utilities work to hammer out a ...
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WASHINGTON — It’s time to take pride in the American flag again, President Trump’s State Department said on Tuesday. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday banned flying any other flags ...
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - As the hunt for Newfoundland’s so-called “backhoe bandits” continues, some contractors are taking umbrage at calls from officials to better secure heavy equipment on job ...
(Ted Dillon/CBC) As the hunt for Newfoundland's so-called "backhoe bandits" continues, some contractors are taking umbrage at calls from officials to better secure heavy equipment on job sites.