

Another noticeable drop at the pumps
There are more decreases in fuel prices today, with gas falling 5.2 cents per litre. Diesel is down 4.0 cents on the island and down 3.6 cents in western Labrador. Furnace oil on the Island decreased by 3.44 cents, while stove oil heating fuel in western Labrador dropped by 3.08 cents. The Board’s next price adjustment is on Friday, June 19, 2026.
Jun 181 min read


Police Dog Deployed After Hit-And-Run Collision in St. John’s Early Thursday Morning
One driver was shaken up and one driver fled the scene after a two-vehicle collision in St. John’s early Thursday morning. Firefighters with the St. John’s Regional Fire Department were called to the intersection of Allandale Road and Mount Scio Road just after 12:10 a.m. for a collision. Crews arrived to find the driver of one vehicle and learned the other driver fled the scene of the collision. The collision caused the pickup to collide with a traffic light pole at the inte
Jun 181 min read


Drizzle for most this morning
Drizzle is expected this morning for portions of the west coast, central, and the Avalon. Sun and cloud should prevail this afternoon. Expect highs from 6 to 20. There is a chance of drizzle across most of Labrador today. A thunderstorm could occur in western areas. Highs will range from 5 to 22.
Jun 181 min read


Downtown Pedestrian Mall returns June 25 with new activity zone and relocated washrooms
The City of St. John's says the Downtown Pedestrian Mall will return later this month, bringing patio dining, shopping, entertainment and community activities to Water Street throughout the summer. The pedestrian mall will operate daily from June 25 to Sept. 7, closing a section of Water Street between Adelaide Street and Prescott Street to vehicle traffic from noon until 10 p.m. City officials say this year's program will feature several new and returning attractions aimed a
Jun 182 min read


NL Health Services apologizes for the Cybersecurity Awareness Exercise
NL Health Services has issued an apology for the recent cybersecurity awareness exercise that was sent to employees and physicians promising a free paid day off that turned out to be a phishing simulation. "We acknowledge the approach taken in this particular exercise was not appropriate, and we sincerely apologize to employees, physicians and union representatives," said Ron Johnson, chief executive officer (interim), NL Health Services. "We value the feedback and are review
Jun 171 min read
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