To mark World Mental Health Day, Mary’s Harbour RCMP, working in partnership with NL Health Services, Labrador Grenfell Zone, ...
Fagan, who is from Newfoundland and now lives in Charlottetown, took up running when he was 42. His first marathon was on P.E.I. He's since competed in Ireland, Scotland and several times in the ...
NL Health Services is investigating an outbreak of syphilis in the Labrador-Grenfell Health region. As of early October, 19 cases have been confirmed, with more cases under investigation. That’s ...
NL Hydro has been conducting pole trip tests on the Labrador Island Link today. The testing comes with the possibility of customer impact according to NL Hydro, and some short-lived power outages have ...
Oct. 17 (UPI) --Environmental authorities in Canada are trying to solve the mystery of unidentified white blobs that have been washing up on Newfoundland beaches. The white masses, which range in ...
Toronto — Beaches across Canada's far northeast Newfoundland and Labrador province have increasingly been littered with mysterious white blobs. Their appearance has so far befuddled scientists ...
Western Newfoundland’s renowned vibrant autumn colours during this time of the year, combined with spectacular ocean and mountain scenery, numerous hiking and biking trails, and unique cultural and ...
A 30-year-old man is facing charges after an incident on Queen Street in Charlottetown early Tuesday morning. Charlottetown Police Services says it responded to a complaint of a man who damaged ...
Mysterious white blobs of an unknown substance have been spotted by beachcombers in Newfoundland, causing local officials and residents to investigate the origin of the suspicious slime.
Rural Newfoundland has a long history of young people moving away to mainland Canada for work. The Point Leamington plant is managed by one such person, Frazer Stuckless, who had worked at ...
White blobs have been washing up on the beaches of Newfoundland recently, sparking an investigation by Canadian officials. They have been described by resident Stan Tobin as doughy - "like someone ...
the Conservative election campaign is plastering Charlottetown-area bus shelters with “Axe the Tax” slogans. With the Conservatives gearing up to full campaign mode, Canadians who love the thrill of a ...