RCMP Cpl Jolene Garland says first responders understand the need to give blood.
Emergency responders including the RCMP, RNC and the St. John’s Regional Fire Department (SJRFD) will roll up their sleeves and donate blood tomorrow It’s part of the annual Sirens for Life campaign with Canadian Blood Services. RCMP Cpl Jolene Garland says first responders understand the need to give blood. She says some officers are first time donors and some have been donating it for years. An event is set for tomorrow at the Canadian Blood Services Office in St. John’s.
Man charged after stealing from a liquor store in Stephenville
Plans ahead to expand the Disc Golf course in Corner Brook
Thriving Non-Profits Fireside Chats and Networking event in Corner Brook later today
RNC and others working to clear a number of stuck tractor trailers on TCH near Corner Brook
TCH traffic moving again after a jackknifed transport truck near Barachois Pond Park
