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  • Adam RoseTwin Cities News When older Newfoundlanders hear the name, Dana Bradley, without hesitation they remember the tragedy of the 14-year-old St. John’s teenager first reported missing on December 16th of 1981 and found dead on December 18th, leading up to the Christmas week. Times were very different in 1981 when teens would hitchhike as…

  • Adam Rose/Twin Cities News Donald Trump terminated tariff negotiations with Canada after being informed by the Ronald Reagan Foundation regarding Ontario’s Premier Doug Ford released an attack advertisement on the United States. Trump retaliated in a late night truth social post saying the ad is stating false information. Trump also posted a screenshot from the…

  • Adam RoseTwin Cities News A replica of the Stanley Cup will be showcased at the Galway Tim Hortons restaurant this coming Thursday at 5pm and will then be whisked away after its 3 hour showing at 8pm. The location earned the showing of the cup by selling the most Tim Horton’s hockey cards than the…

  • Adam Rose/Twin Cities News It’s been a long time coming, a majority win for the PCs who haven’t served as the majority government since 2015. Tony Wakeham will now serve the province as the 16th Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador. Wakeham said he is looking forward to making a big change in our province. Wakeham…

  • Adam RoseTwin Cities News Criminal activity is noticeably on the rise within the province and most of the crime happening is in the twin cities. There have been multiple armed robberies, stabbings, and other assault type crimes. This past summer, 30-year-old Terry John Griffin had been murdered at a home on Salter Place. Throughout the…

  • Adam RoseTwin Cities News Four months have passed since former premier Andrew Furey appointed John Hogan to be the 15th Premier. Today, Hogan contacted the Lieutenant Governor, Joan Marie Aylward, to proceed with dissolving the Newfoundland & Labrador legislature. The mandatory fixed election date is October 14. The appointed Premier Hogan is seeking election and…

  • Adam RoseTwin Cities News Local known activist, Dana Metcalfe, will be hosting a rally against violence at Harbour Side Park located on Harbour Drive in the downtown area of St. John’s this coming Sunday. The rally will also be a vigil in memory of Charlie Kirk, who was a prominent conservative activist, an international speaker…

  • Adam Rose/Twin Cities News The St. John’s Regional Fire Department has responded to several illegal fires within the twin cities early this morning. The provincial government increased the fines for starting a fire during the provincial fire ban between $50,000 to $150,000 and violators can also face six months to one year in prison. Premier…

  • “I’m not allowed to cook food or boil water for coffee, not even for washing my filthy body or dishes!”, says St. John’s homeless man who prefers to be anonymous. Adam RoseTwin Cities News The Liberal government of Newfoundland and Labrador have implemented a fire ban due to the lack of rain causing a medium…

  • Adam RoseTwin Cities News A severe thunderstorm with lightning rippled through the Twin Cities just after midnight, causing power disruptions and small fires. Both the RNC and the St. John’s Regional Fire Department were called upon, primarily due to false alarms tripping during the storm.Newfoundland Power is also busy due to the severe lightning striking…