What to expect in provincial politics ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — This Thursday, Nov. 10, marks the last day of the fall sitting of the legislature. Last Thursday, ...
Wreaths lie at the National War Memorial during a past Remembrance Day ceremony in St. John’s. - TELEGRAM FILE PHOTOST. JOHN'S, N.L. — This Thursday, Nov. 10, marks the last day of the fall sitting of the legislature. Last Thursday, Nov.
The second audit is expected to take a closer look at compensation and monetary rewards at the former Nalcor Energy. It also highlighted a number of instances of excessive spending, such as $20,000 spent on a Christmas party, and the extraordinary moving expenses paid to a particular new employee. Due to public-health measures related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 and 2021 Remembrance Day ceremonies were held in smaller-than-usual gatherings. Now that those restrictions have been lifted, a much larger crowd is anticipated to assemble along Duckworth Street and Water Street near the National War Memorial.The ninth Avalon Expo, a sci-fi and pop-culture convention that celebrates everything geek, is set to take place at the Holiday Inn on Portugal Cove Road in St.
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