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Construction on the final phase of the Team Gushue Highway has been delayed by a couple of months. Keith Gosse/The Telegram

Team Gushue Highway completion held up by several factors, including bureaucracy

Evan Careen · Multimedia journalist |Updated 12 hours ago |3 min read Premium content

The final phase of the Team Gushue Highway construction is behind schedule and, according to documents obtained by The Telegram through an access to information request, the federal government appears to be part of what is holding it up. In a March ...

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A school of Mackerel, feed along the waterfront in Halifax Monday September 18, 2017.

Tim Krochak/The Chronicle Herald

Mackerel bait fishery opening in Atlantic Canada ‘a slap in the face,’ says Newfoundland and Labrador harvesters’ union

Gary Kean |Updated 23 hours ago |4 min read Premium content

The federal government labels it a good news story, but not everyone is happy about news of a mackerel bait fishery opening this spring. During a virtual press conference on Thursday, April 25, Fisheries, Oceans and Canadian Coast Guard Minister ...

Housing Minister Fred Hutton. -Juanita Mercer/The Telegram file photo

Schrödinger's House (of Assembly) cat: N.L. shelter standards expected by June

Juanita Mercer · Multi-media journalist |Updated 13 hours ago |5 min read Premium content

Politicians don’t usually spend a great deal of time fussing over physics, but it did come up briefly in the provincial legislature on Thursday. It was clear that not all of the MHAs were familiar with Nobel Prize-winning physicist Erwin Schrödinger ...

Scales of justice. - 123RF Stock

Supreme Court of Canada to hear travel ban appeal of Newfoundlander

SaltWire Network |Updated 12 hours ago |2 min read Premium content

The Supreme Court of Canada announced Thursday, April 25, it has granted leave to hear an appeal connected with a COVID-19 related travel ban put in place in Newfoundland and Labrador during the pandemic. The Canadian Civil Liberties Association ...

CBC photo - Bob Cole has been a fixture on CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada for 50 years, part of what Robin Short says is the Holy Trinity of hockey broadcasters — Cole, Foster Hewitt and Danny Gallivan.

UPDATED: Thanks for the memories, Bob: Newfoundland hockey broadcaster Bob Cole has died at age 90

Nick Mercer · Multimedia Journalist |Updated 10 hours ago |10 min read Premium content

“Here, we go on a Saturday night.” Bob Cole, the voice of a generation of hockey fans, died Wednesday in St. John's at age 90. On Saturday nights, those fans would listen and watch as the boy from Topsail narrated their favourite teams playing their ...

Retired hockey broadcaster Bob Cole.

Hockey broadcast legend Bob Cole dead at age 90

Lance Hornby · Postmedia News |Updated a day ago |1 min read Premium content

Bob Cole, an iconic voice of Hockey Night In Canada , has died at age 90. The man who called so many huge games on radio and then television, from the 1972 Canada-Russia series, to Red Army versus the Philadelphia Flyers, to Stanley Cup wins by ...

A 26-year-old man is facing drug trafficking charges after he fled from police but was eventually caught on Sunday night outside Halifax.

Newfoundland woman banned from driving picks up new charges after speeding from Bonavista RCMP

Atlantic Briefs Desk |Updated a day ago |2 min read Premium content

A 23-year-old woman is facing several charges after allegedly speeding away from police while prohibited from driving in Bonavista on April 22. Mounties received reports of a prohibited driver on the road along Route 230 near Melrose and located the ...

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A school of Mackerel, feed along the waterfront in Halifax Monday September 18, 2017.

Tim Krochak/The Chronicle Herald

DFO opening mackerel bait fishery for Atlantic Canada and Quebec, but commercial fishery remains closed

Gary Kean |Updated a day ago |3 min read Premium content

The federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans has announced the opening of a mackerel bait fishery for Atlantic Canada and Quebec. The 470-tonne personal-use bait fishery will open this spring, but the Atlantic mackerel commercial fishery in ...

The main entrance to the new Western Memorial Regional Hospital in Corner Brook. – Diane Crocker/SaltWire file photo

Teams preparing for moving day at new Western Memorial Regional Hospital

Diane Crocker · Multimedia Journalist |Updated a day ago |7 min read Premium content

With just over a month to go, Hilda Bellows said there are a lot of things happening at the new Western Memorial Regional Hospital to get ready to welcome patients and the public on June 2. Bellows, who is NL Health Services – Western Zone’s project ...

"Michelle" is desperate to help her almost 16 year old son who's life has changed because of addiction.

Keith Gosse/The Telegram

From a little boy 'succeeding with everything he did' to an addict: N.L. mom desperate to get help for her son

Jenna Head |Updated a day ago |13 min read Premium content

Michelle is desperate to help her almost 16-year-old son recover from addictions. "My son, he can't go to school. He's overdosing once every two weeks these days, and some weeks they're closer together," she said. The Telegram is allowing "Michelle" ...

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