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Adam RoseTwin Cities News The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is actively seeking the two pictured individuals and has requested help from the public in identifying the man on the left, who assaulted a person at a concert. If you see the individual on the left, call the RNC at (709) 729-8000 and quote file number 2025-51587.…
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A 30-year-old St. John’s man is dead as a result of a shooting on Salter Place in St. John’s. Adam RoseTwin Cities News Residents on Salter Place were startled by a loud gunshot that echoed throughout the small cul-de-sac neighbourhood at about 9:30 a.m.According to Salter Place resident no.1, who knows the victim, was caught…
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RNC say, “just before 7 p.m., officers found a sexual act occurring between a man and a woman.” Adam RoseTwin Cities News 46-year-old, Rodney Pardy, of St. John’s, was arrested and charged on Monday past following an alleged sexual assault against a woman at the bus stop located at the Village Shopping Centre parking lot…
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SPICEX BECOMING A TARGET FOR A STRING OF ROBBERIES SINCE JUNE 23. Adam RoseTwin Cities News SpiceX has been robbed yet again, this time around, by two individuals who entered the store shortly before 8:30pm on Sunday night. The staff posted on the store’s Facebook Page, stating that the suspects are clearly identifiable and are…
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One of the groups newest member for 2 years is 83 year-old, Garry Smith, who is a known artist from Ontario. Smith said he became interested in art at the age of four, when his father had purchased an old house that had white wallpaper, armed with a crayon, the 4-year-old Smith drew people like…
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Adam RoseTwin Cities NewsCourtesy of:Adam Rose Kicker News College of the North Atlantic – St. John’s The Memorial University of Newfoundland Senate Committee voted to overturn the 2022 cancellation of the singing of the Ode to Newfoundland during MUN convocation ceremonies. The ode will be back in the spotlight during the convocation in May.
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Adam RoseTwin Cities News On April 15, Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro filed an application with the Public Utilities Board. They are seeking approval for rate adjustments in collaboration with Newfoundland Power Inc. to limit the rate increase associated with hydro costs to 2.25 per cent for island domestic customers for July 1. Customers are outraged…