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The provincial government is confirming that it has a potential suitor for the old Abitibi paper mill in Grand Falls-Windsor.
Deputy steps in behind resigning Lab City mayorLabrador City's deputy mayor has agreed to serve as acting mayor for at least the next eight days.
Former B.C. pastor charged with sexual exploitationA former B.C. Pentacostal Church youth pastor has been charged with sexual exploitaion of a teenager who was a member of his church on southern Vancouver Island.
2 saved by RCMP, coast guard in LabradorThe RCMP and Canadian Coast Guard rescued two people in separate incidents in the Hopedale and Makkovik areas on Tuesday.
Misdiagnosis alleged in Newfoundland woman's deathA Newfoundland family say an external review backs up their belief that a physician missed critical details before a heart attack killed their mother and wife.
Musicians denounce CBC cuts at St. John's plantMusicNL members rally against the loss of a studio and a mobile recording unit at CBC's production centre in St. John's.
EI rules need 'teeth' to get people to work, Finley saysHuman Resources Minister Diane Finley said Tuesday that the government is trying to remove disincentives in the employment insurance system and add more "teeth" to the rules.
Walbourne pleads guilty to assault, B&Es, spittingA 36-year-old St. John's man has pleaded guilty to a number of charges, including break and enter, assaulting a police officer and spitting on a cameraman at provincial court.
Statoil secures rig, plans three exploration wellsStatoil says it has reached a deal for a rig to drill three wells in the Newfoundland offshore in 2012 and 2013.
Kruger pension offer deemed 'lesser evil'A national union leader is recommending mill workers and pensioners at Corner Brook Pulp and Paper approve a company cost-cutting request that had raised temperatures in recent days.


