177 Ukrainian Refugees Land in Newfoundland on Second Provincially-Chartered Flight

177 Ukrainian Refugees Land in Newfoundland on Second Provincially-Chartered Flight
Ukrainian refugees Olga and her daughter Anna clear customs at the St. John's International Airport on June 14, 2022. The Canadian Press/Paul Daly
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As a plane carrying 177 Ukrainian refugees touched down in St. John’s, N.L., Tuesday night, Pamela Ryder Lahey was at the front of the crowd inside the airport waiting for five young people to walk through the gates.

The retired chief executive officer of the Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court has spent the past months securing the five 21-year-old graduate students a spot at Memorial University in St. John’s. She also found them a four-bedroom house and raised enough money to ensure their rent was paid, their fridge was stocked and their beds were warm and waiting.