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How traditional Irish flavours are still influencing Atlantic Canadian baking
With a healthy Irish population in Atlantic Canada, food from the Emerald Isle is still influencing how these NL cooks create recipes
'There’s something to be said about things that are lost in the digital age': Why these adults are holding on to their '90s nostalgia
Video games and shows have had a life-long influence on these '90s kids from Newfoundland
Man pleads guilty to voyeurism charge from incident in washroom at Lower Sackville grocery store
Michael Buck, 33, admits lying on floor to look into woman's stall at Superstore
Armed Forces plan Aurora fly over to honour life of Second World War veteran
A CP-140 Aurora from 14 Wing Greenwood will conduct a flyby as part of the funeral service for Second World War veteran leading aircraftman 2 (LAC 2) Ken Fredericks. The Aurora will fly over a private service at the Holy Cross Cemetery on Park Street, in Kentville, at about 11 a.m. on May 16. The […]
'A dream come true': Cape Breton's first medical campus opens
Cape Breton University, Dalhousie University and Premier Tim Houston celebrated the grand opening of the new CBU medical campus on Thursday. The Medical Sciences Building cost around $59.8 million to build and will house students in the second satellite campus for Dalhousie Medical School. There is also one in New Brunswick and all students in […]
Doug MacLean reflects on fond memories with Summerside Western Capitals
From possibly getting fired to winning championship in Year 3, inaugural head coach shares stories from team’s infancy
SIRT-NL investigating officer-involved shooting on Salmonier Line
SIRT-NL is investigating a case in which an RCMP officer discharged a service weapon during a police operation in the Salmonier Line area on Thursday afternoon, May 14, 2026. There were no injuries. Following consultation with the RCMP, SIRT-NL investigators went to the scene and commenced an investigation. No further details are being provided until […]
Victoria Day 2026: What's open, what's closed in the Halifax area
It’s the May long weekend. For people in Halifax, that means participating in the Blue Nose Marathon, getting out of the city or firing up the barbecue. For others, it’s just a regular weekend as Victoria Day isn’t a holiday for everyone. Here’s a list of what you need to know about the holiday (for […]
P.E.I. premier orders review of IRAC
Premier Rob Lantz has followed through on a pledge from his Progressive Conservative leadership campaign to order an independent review of the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC). Lantz announced the review, which will have the powers of an inquiry under the province’s Public Inquiries Act, in the legislature on May 14. Lantz named Rory […]
Cape Breton University's Medical Sciences Building unveiled
Cape Breton University and the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine marked the grand opening of the mostly completed Medical Sciences Building at the CBU campus on May 14. Dozens of people attended the first tours through the facility, which has two lecture halls and multiple tutorial areas for students. As well, there are student practice […]
Shelburne County lobster processors get $2.1M in tariff response funding
Four Shelburne County lobster processing companies have received a total of $2,150,000 in funding through the federal government’s Regional Tariff Response Initiative (RTRI) to modernize and adapt. South Shore-St. Margarets MP Jessica Fancy, MP announced the funding on May 14. “When people think of Nova Scotia’s South Shore, they think lobster, which is no surprise; […]
Opened up: Food fishery will be open all week long in parts of NL
The 2026 food fishery season will be open seven days a week on NL's northern and eastern coasts, but will remain open only on weekends along Newfoundland’s south and west coasts
'An important step forward': New Glasgow Police announces crisis outreach program
Town of New Glasgow secures federal funding to aid local substance abuse and mental health problems through a Community Crisis Outreach Worker position.
What's open and closed in NL on Victoria Day, May 18?
The Victoria Day long weekend runs from Saturday, May 16 to Monday, May 18, 2026. With Monday being Victoria Day, most businesses in Newfoundland and Labrador will be closed as the holiday falls under the Shops Closing Act. That includes stores like Costco, local malls, liquor stores and large grocery stores. Businesses allowed to open […]
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