MSN Canada has breaking news from Newfoundland and Labrador.

Tourism industry stakeholders, area residents and anti-fracking groups are weighing in on plans for controversial oil exploration near Gros Morne National Park.
Last video store in Happy Valley-Goose Bay closesAfter 15 years, the last video rental store in Happy Valley-Goose Bay has closed down.
Inmates accused of planning escape from WaterfordPolice say an accused murderer and a man with forcible confinement convictions were planning to escape custody from the Waterford Hospital in St. John's.
Cuts will cause backlogs in Gander courts, says lawyerA former legal aid lawyer said government cutbacks will have an big impact on the court system in Gander.
Fracking may jeopardize Gros Morne UNESCO statusGros Morne National Park's status as a world heritage site may be in jeopardy due to plans for controversial oil exploration on Newfoundland's west coast, CBC News has learned. UNESCO is looking for answers about the proposed fracking near the site.
Flooding warning issued in Deer LakeWater gushed through three open gates at a dam in Deer Lake, as the town prepared for damage from the highest water levels in the western Newfoundland area in three decades.
- Police can keep material seized in Heavyweights searches
A provincial court judge has ruled that the RCMP can hold onto material seized last fall from a local fitness company.
Man faces additional charges in Springdale Street standoffA man who was previously involved in a standoff with police on Springdale Street is now facing weapons charges in connection with the incident.
Boalag pleads not guiltyA man accused of several sexual assaults in the downtown St. John's area in 2012 has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.
Marine Atlantic accepting bids for new N.S. terminalTwo requests for proposals have been issued for the construction of a new ferry terminal in North Sydney, N.S.

