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Slender Man Attacker Won't Contest Release Revocation

Morgan Geyser, convicted in the Slender Man stabbing, will not challenge the state's effort to revoke her release privileges following a brief escape. Get the latest details on this high-profile case.

N.L. Deficit Balloons to $948M, Up 51%

Newfoundland and Labrador's fiscal deficit has surged to $948 million, a 51% increase. Finance Minister Craig Pardy addressed the province's worsening financial outlook in St. John's.

Florida's Serial Killer Cops: A Chilling History

Explore the disturbing cases of Florida lawmen turned serial killers, Gerald Schaefer and Manuel Pardo. From their crimes to their fates, delve into a dark chapter of criminal history.

N.L. Courtrooms Shut Down Suddenly Across Province

Courtrooms throughout Newfoundland and Labrador were abruptly closed on December 3, 2025, disrupting judicial proceedings. Get the latest details on the unexpected shutdown and its impact.

Rocky Shore Gold Adds Two Historical Gold Resources in NL

Rocky Shore Gold Ltd. strengthens its Gold Anchor Project in central Newfoundland by acquiring claims hosting historical resources of over 938,000 gold ounces. The move consolidates its position in a prolific gold belt.

Record Nickel Recovery at Pipestone XL Project

First Atlantic Nickel reports its highest awaruite nickel-iron-cobalt alloy grades to date from expansion drilling at the Pipestone XL project in Newfoundland, marking a significant step for domestic battery metals.

Canadian Holiday Chocolates Selling Out Fast

Discover four exceptional Canadian-made chocolate brands creating festive treats for the holidays. From Purdys to Laura Secord, these limited-edition creations might not last until Christmas.

N.L. Mining Boom: Gold Exploration Hits Record High

Newfoundland and Labrador's mining sector is booming with gold production hitting new milestones. Exploration spending reaches $258M as province becomes mining hotspot. Discover the economic impact.

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