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Joe Boland retiring as Royal Newfoundland Constabulary chief at end of July
The head of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is ending a nearly 40-year career with the force this summer.
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Posted: May 04, 2021 8:01 AM NT | Last Updated: May 4
Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Chief Joe Boland is set to retire at the end of July. (Mark Quinn/CBC)
Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Chief Joe Boland is retiring this summer, ending a 40-year career in policing.
A spokesperson for the force confirmed Monday evening Boland will leave the job at the end of July.
He was named chief in 2017, replacing Bill Janes, who was appointed to the top job in 2014.
Joe Frazier vs Muhammad Ali: The Fight of the Century from the cheap seats
Jack Hirsch was a teenager when he managed to get a ticket in the cheap seats to watch The Fight of the Century. 50 years on, it remains the most treasured boxing memory of his life
IT seems unfair that neither Muhammad Ali or Joe Frazier is still around for the 50th anniversary of their Fight of the Century that took place on March 8, 1971. Had they Ali would be 79, Frazier 77. Of the 20,455 who were in attendance at Madison Square Garden, odds are that only a small percentage are still around. I am one of them having sat up in the rafters in the very last row, Ali’s back to me as he was felled by that Frazier left hook in the final round.
Lake Melville is a district to watch. Here s what the candidates have to say
Representation for all people living in Lake Melville appears to be top of mind for the candidates running to represent the district in the upcoming election.
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Posted: Jan 28, 2021 7:00 AM NT | Last Updated: January 28
Lake Melville is a must-watch district for Election 2021, with five candidates in the running. They are, from left, New Democrat Amy Norman, Liberal Michelle Baikie, Progressive Conservative Shannon Tobin and Independent Perry Trimper. Not pictured is independent candidate, Andrew Abbass.(CBC and submitted photos)
Joe Smyth wants the RCMP to investigate former justice minister Andrew Parsons involvement in his obstruction-of-justice case.
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Posted: Jan 11, 2021 5:36 PM NT | Last Updated: January 11
Joe Smyth, seen here in court in December 2019, has asked the RCMP to investigate Andrew Parsons involvement in his obstruction-of-justice case.(Mark Quinn/CBC)
The RCMP in Nova Scotia will investigate a complaint from a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer alleging political interference by former justice minister Andrew Parsons.
In a press release Monday afternoon, the Newfoundland and Labrador RCMP announced it would turn over a Dec. 11 complaint from Joe Smyth to their Nova Scotian counterparts.