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Grief, fear and a vote to move forward mark meeting for Newfoundland fire victims

ST. JOHN’S - Dozens of people grappling with the aftermath of devastating fires in eastern Newfoundland packed a community hall Wednesday night to share their grief, fear and frustration and take a collective step toward recovery.

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Grief, fear and a vote to move forward mark meeting for Newfoundland fire victims

The ruins of a former school in Small Point-Adam’s Cove-Blackhead-Broad Cove, N.L., are shown on Friday, Aug. 29, 2025, following the Conception Bay North wildfire. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Elling Lien


ST. JOHN’S - Dozens of people grappling with the aftermath of devastating fires in eastern Newfoundland packed a community hall Wednesday night to share their grief, fear and frustration and take a collective step toward recovery.

The meeting was organized by residents of the fire-ravaged towns in Conception Bay North that don’t have municipal councils. Newfoundland and Labrador has many unincorporated communities without mayors or councillors.

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