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SAGA Metals Mobilizes for 2026 Drilling at Radar Project

SAGA Metals Corp. has mobilized crews to begin a major 2026 drill program at its Radar Ti-V-Fe Project in Labrador, targeting a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate for titanium, vanadium, and iron ore. Read about the strategic implications for Canada's criti

Major Winter Storm Closes Maritime Schools, Heads to N.L.

A powerful winter storm with snow, strong winds, and freezing rain has shut down schools across the Maritimes on Monday, January 12, 2026. The system is now tracking towards Newfoundland and Labrador. Get the latest details and closures.

SAGA Metals Hits Strongest Drill Results in Labrador

SAGA Metals Corp. announces its best-ever drill results for titanium, vanadium, and iron at the Radar Project in Labrador, marking a significant milestone for Canada's critical minerals sector.

SAGA Metals Hits Best Drill Results in Labrador

SAGA Metals Corp. announces its best drill results to date from the Trapper Zone at the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project in Labrador, showing significant increases in critical mineral grades.

Edmonton Police Support Reinstating Photo Radar

Edmonton police endorse the city's push to bring back photo radar, acknowledging the need for improved traffic safety. Get the details on the proposed changes and public reaction.

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.

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.

SAGA Metals Completes Cross Section in Labrador

SAGA Metals Corp reveals impressive 156m continuous oxide mineralization at Trapper Zone in Labrador. Major breakthrough for titanium-vanadium-iron project with expanding resource potential.

Paris Downtown Dig construction pauses for winter

Construction on the Downtown Dig project in Paris, Ontario, is pausing for the winter season. Work on Grand River Street North will resume in the spring. Get the latest local updates.

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