Starting his service in 2017 alongside his handler, Avalon was more than a working dog, he was a loyal partner, a fearless protector and a valued member of the police family.
A sad day at the RNC today as they say goodbye to a four-legged partner. It is with heavy hearts that the RNC shares the passing of retired RNC police dog, Avalon. Starting his service in 2017 alongside his handler, Avalon was more than a working dog, he was a loyal partner, a fearless protector and a valued member of the police family. He demonstrated unwavering dedication, courage and commitment to keeping the community safe. Rest easy, Avalon, you were a good boy.
On-demand weeknights and weekends accessible transit to start in Corner Brook tomorrow
For the time, direct flights to Cancun from Deer Lake are available, for a short time
Three speeders ticketed in Bay St. George; all had valid licenses, insurance and registration
Concerns grow over potential closure of MUN's campus radio CHMR
MUNSU Director says CHMR will have a full opportunity to be an independent community run radio station
