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Some fines can be as low as $75, which Premier John Hogan says is way too low. While not all the legalese has been done, Hogan says the maximum fine will be $50,000. Discussion had focused on having ...
The provincial government is getting a bundle of help from the national pool of resources in response to the wildfires. Premier John Hogan asked for aircraft, firefighters, personnel to help with ...
The province’s top teacher says he has a few things on his “to-do” list including ensuring that the K-12 system gets the 400 ...
Fire Chief Sherry Colford says they consider a bonfire to be something going on in a backyard, but a brush fire is something ...
Premier John Hogan has called a news conference for noon to give an update on the wildfire situation. There are currently ...
Because of the high wildfire rating, RCMP officers from Lewisporte and Gander as well as firefighters with government, Boyd’s ...
The provincial government is looking at every possible measure to reduce the risk of fire as the hot, dry summer continues ...
A daycare and town programs were briefly locked down in Marystown yesterday as police searched for a suspect reportedly armed ...
Marine Communications and Traffic Services in Placentia notified the Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre in St. John’s of a person on ...
A woman spent the night in the lockup after throwing a can of beer at a someone in downtown St. John’s. RNC were called to the business around 10:20 last night after the customer had assaulted someone ...
It comes as more people are being urged to evacuate in central Newfoundland because of a forest fire off the Bay d’Espoir ...
Police were called about a man threatening others at the home just before 10:00 last night. When officers showed up, they were greeted by a man waving a hammer at them. After speaking with officers, ...
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