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Crew Abandons Fishing Vessel
Their vessel ran into trouble off St. John's.
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Accused Murderer Doesn't Appear in Court
Pamela Pike was represented by her lawyer Bob Buckingham.
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Surgeons Leaving St. Anthony
Ernest Simms is raising concerns over speculation that services at Curtis Memorial Hospital will be downgraded.
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Crab Protest in La Scie
One caller to VOCM Open Line says after just two weeks of processing in La Scie, the crab is now being shipped elsewhere, and she says that's not good enough.
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Drilling Company in Court
CABO Drilling Atlantic Corporation is facing eight charges after a fire at Teck Duck Pond Mine in central in 2011.
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Bail Hearing Underway for Philip Pynn
Pynn is accused in the 2011 shooting death of Nick Winsor.
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Nurse Pleads in Privacy Violation Case
39-year-old Colleen Weeks was fired last year after working as a nurse with Eastern Health for over a decade.
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Alleged Salmon Poachers Arrested
Two people who were arrested are facing a number of charges including the netting and illegal possession of salmon, as well as obstruction.
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Reaction to Blood Donation Changes
News came today of a lift on the lifetime ban on blood donation by gay men.
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More Time Needed in Psych Assesment
46-year-old Gerald Pike has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a teenager near The Rooms last year.
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Liberal Leadership Poll Making Rounds
Interim Leader Ball says he's not conducting the poll, but is seeking the job on a full-time basis.
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More Concerns Over OHS Inspections
Trish Dodd claims many work sites are given a phone call prior to so-called 'surprise' inspections, meaning that many violations are never caught.
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Police Officers of the Year Named
The awards were handed out at St. John's City Hall this morning.
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Minister Responds to Osborne
MHA Tom Osborne says the rent supplement program was cut in the provincial budget, but Minister Paul Davis says that's not so.
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NunatuKavut Withdraws From Environmental Assesment
The NCC entered into the EA process as an aboriginal group that is seriously and directly affected by the Labrador-Island Transmission Link.
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Bell Island Ferry Meeting Tonight
Area MHA David Brazil says residents deserve a time to vent, and he expects that to happen tonight.
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The Rooms CEO Staying Put
Dean Brinton has withdrawn his name as a candidate for President of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
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Boat Set Adrift by Vandals
The Bay St. George RCMP were investigating a report of an empty boat after a request from the Halifax Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Halifax.
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Jones' First Day on the Hill
Newly-elected Liberal MP Yvonne Jones joined her fellow caucus members in the House of Commons today.
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Theft from Barachois Construction Site
Police say a large quantity of lumber was removed from the area.
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Assault in St. David's
A 31-year-old man from St. Fintan's has been charged.
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Temp Closure of Whitbourne Health Centre
A water shut down has caused the cancellation of outpatient clinics and routine lab and diagnostic services.
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Provincial Retail Sales Up
Cash registers rang to the tune of $699-million that month, up by 4.4 per cent from the same time a year ago.
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Community Centre Re-Opens
Minister responsible for NLHC, Paul Davis and NLHC Chair Len Simms were on hand for the event this morning.
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Technology Sometimes Means Trouble
Nearly fifty residents, politicians and post office workers turned out to discuss how the new Canada Post sorting machines are returning mail intended for Shea Heights.
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