Former teacher, volleyball coach Markus Hicks pleads guilty to sexual violence charges

Former teacher and volleyball coach Markus Hicks has officially pleaded guilty to more than four dozen sexual violence charges.

Hicks used fake online identities to lure teen boys and young men into sexual encounters. Shocking details of his offences were read in court today.

NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports. We want to warn our viewers that some information in the report may be disturbing to some.

Grand Falls-Windsor internal medicine specialist resigning

Another internal medicine specialist is resigning, this time in Grand Falls-Windsor.

But the situation is different from the case at St. Clare’s Hospital in St. John’s. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more, there is expected to be an impact on cancer care.

Province announces two new climate change action plans

The province has announced two new climate change action plans for the next 5 years. They aim to build on the progress made with the previous plan. NTV’s Becky Daley tells us more. 

Memorial Day ceremony preparations underway at National War Memorial

Tomorrow marks not only Canada Day, but also Memorial Day here in Newfoundland and Labrador. 

NTV’s Ben Cleary walks us through the ceremonies being held across the province, and changes made to the National War Memorial ahead of tomorrow’s event. 

Police search for missing man from Conception Bay South

Police are searching for missing person Nathan Stacey of Conception Bay South.

The 32-year-old man is described to have blue eyes, light-brown hair, and a goatee. He is believed to be operating a grey/silver 2015 Mitsubishi RVR, with license plate JDX 118.

The RNC has concerns for Stacey’s safety and ask that anyone with information pertaining to his whereabouts contact the RNC at 709-729-8000. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or visit www.nlcrimestoppers.com.

Police investigating rash of commercial break and enters in Trinity Conception area

This month (June 2025), Bay Roberts and Harbour Grace RCMP have responded to a number of commercial break and enters in the Trinity Conception area. 

These crimes have been occurring at gas stations and convenience stores throughout the area. Vehicles are being used during the commission of most of these crimes; however, the use of off-road vehicles has also been confirmed.

Various items have been stolen, including lottery tickets and other merchandise. The lottery tickets are largely comprised of break-open or pull-tab tickets. RCMP is aware of individuals attempting to redeem a large quantity of winning break-open tickets and are asking business owners to be mindful of this activity and to report suspicious activities.

Business owners are asked to secure their properties, including desirable items such as cash, cigarettes and lottery tickets. Additionally, property owners are encouraged to consider the installation of security cameras in and around the property. 

The investigations are ongoing. Anyone having relevant information about recent break and enters in the area is asked to contact Bay Roberts RCMP (709-786-2118) or Harbour Grace RCMP (709-596-5014).

Power rates will rise 7 per cent on July 1

A seven per cent increase to Newfoundland Power rates will come into effect tomorrow. The rate was chosen by the Public Utilities Board as it works toward ‘rate smoothing’ to allow for rates to increase more gradually.

Newfoundland Power originally proposed a 10.6 per cent rate increase back in January, but it was rejected by the PUB. The increase considered Newfoundland Power’s general rate application, a hydro rate increase, to provide for the recovery of hydro costs including Muskrat Falls costs, and the annual July 1 adjustment.

Police investigating indecent act, request public’s assistance

Bay St. George RCMP is investigating an indecent act that took place in a Stephenville area park on June 26. Any witnesses or those with possible video footage are asked to contact police.

On Thursday, at approximately 2:30 p.m., police responded to a report of a man exposing himself in Blanche Brooke Park. The man was estimated to be in his 60s with grey hair, and was wearing brown or khaki clothing.

The investigation is ongoing, and police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the man.

Any witnesses to this event, or anyone with video footage capturing someone matching this description are asked to call Bay St. George RCMP at 709-643-2118. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers: #SayItHere 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), visit www.nlcrimestoppers.com or use the P3Tips app.

Markus Hicks pleads guilty to 54 charges in sexual assault case

A former high school teacher and volleyball coach has officially pleaded guilty to a number of the charges against him in a high-profile sexual assault case.

Markus Hicks, who used fake female profiles on social media to lure teens for sexual purposes, has pleaded guilty to 54 of the 218 charges against him. Hicks appeared in court by video from the Bishop’s Falls Correctional Centre on Monday.

NTV’s Rosie Mullaley is covering the story and will have more tonight on the NTV Evening Newshour.

This year’s Folk Festival will likely be the last, Folk Arts Society says

This year’s Folk Festival will likely be the last, the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Arts Society announced on Facebook Monday.

The organization says despite strong community support and successful fundraising efforts, it has lost a crucial piece of core funding–support that was essential to sustaining year-round operations.

“This was not the outcome we had envisioned,” board president Julie Vogt said in a statement. “We had bold plans for a 50th Annual NL Folk Festival that would blow the roof off this province over five days. But we simply can’t do it alone, and we cannot continue to ask our staff and volunteers to carry the full weight of this work without the resources to support them

The society said the loss of this funding means it can no longer pay staff and office expenses post Festival, or to deliver a high-calibre festival experience that attracts audiences, supports local business, and contributes to the province’s cultural and tourism economy.

This year’s festival will go ahead as planned as a celebration.

“The society invites audiences to come together one final time in Bannerman Park to have a time, and to honour the legacy of the festival, and the artists, staff, volunteers, sponsors, and donors who have made it all possible.”

NTV News Features

Silver Linings: Connie Carver award for student kindness marks 50th anniversary

For 50 years, the family of Connie Carver has been remembering her with a special award. Each year, the Connie Carver Award recognizes two Grade 7 students at Macdonald Drive Junior High who exemplify kindness and compassion to both their schoolmates and teachers. 

On this 50th anniversary, David Carver, Connie’s brother reflects on his sister, the legacy she’s left behind and the importance of celebrating thoughtfulness. We hear the story in Silver Linings with Beth Penney.

Your Community: Canada’s Big Birthday Bash on George Street

NTV’s Amanda Mews dropped by George Street this afternoon, as the stage was being set for Canada’s Big Birthday Bash. Here’s what’s happening in Your Community.

Reflections: Beaumont-Hamel

Jim Furlong reflects on the Battle of Beaumont-Hamel.

Places To Go: Open On A Nice Day Cafe

Tonight in Places To Go, Sharon Snow visits Open On A Nice Day Cafe, in Hickman’s Harbour.

Your Community: Golf Fore Hope event to raise funds for Cancer Care Foundation

The Cancer Care Foundation is hosting their 3rd annual Golf Fore Hope event, raising funds for the foundation’s patient and family support fund. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill is in Your Community. 

Inside Story: Tories call for more investment in fire prevention

The PC Shadow Minister for Forestry says the province needs to invest more in fire prevention. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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