Snow, wind set the stage for Valentine’s Day across NL
An intense area of low pressure will move across the Province between Thursday night and Friday. Significant snowfall and high wind speeds are expected in many places. However, eastern regions will see the snow melt to ice pellets Friday morning before ending by midday. There are many other details to this forecast, and you can get them by watching my forecast from Thursday’s NTV Evening News Hour (above).
Final arguments wrap up in Patrick Sulurayok murder trial
The Crown and defence gave their final arguments to the jury Friday in the Patrick Sulurayok murder trial. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.
Education minister defends proposed changes to junior high curriculum
Education Minister Krista Lynn Howell was defending proposed changes Thursday to the junior high curriculum after facing criticism from the NLTA and the opposition. NTV’s Beth Penney reports.
Marble Mountain up for sale again
The province is seeking interested buyers once again for the Marble Mountain ski resort.
Gander Airport Nordic Ski Club in full swing for the season
The Airport Nordic Ski Club is in full swing for the season. Today they’re celebrating a long awaited project.
NTV’s Colleen Lewis has the story.
Ice and snowmobile safety tips
It’s the time of year when people are heading out on snowmobiles and ATVs. Tonight NTV’s Marykate O’Neill chats with Avalon Trailways for some safety tips.
St. John’s ChillFest gets underway
Amanda Mews checks out Chillfest in St. John’s.
Hibernia signs on as health and wellness partner for 2025 Canada Games
In 175 days the 2025 Canada Summer Games will officially kick off in our province.
Today, the host society announced a new partnership for a program that will be a first in the history of the Canada Games. NTV’s Becky Daley tells us more.
Man found inside home during residential break and enter tracked by police service dog
Following a report of a residential break and enter in progress in Stephenville, 49-year-old Terrance Benoit, who had fled from the home on foot, was tracked and located by RCMP Police Service Dog Thor.
Shortly after 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, police received the report of a residential break and enter in progress at a home located on Townview Road. Surveillance footage captured a man inside the residence. Police immediately attended the scene and searched the home for the suspect. Officers found fresh footprints in the snow at the back of the residence. RCMP Police Service Dog Thor and his handler, Cpl. Ralph, attended the area and conducted a track which led to a home on Woodland Drive in Stephenville.
Shortly before 7:00 a.m., Benoit, who matched the individual captured on the surveillance footage, was arrested and was taken into police custody. A number of stolen items, that had been discarded in the snow near Townview Road, were recovered and returned to the owner.
Later in the day yesterday, a search warrant obtained under the Criminal Code was executed at the residence where Benoit was arrested. Police recovered additional stolen property and other evidence in relation to the break and enter.
Benoit attended court yesterday charged with break and enter, failure to comply with a condition of a release order and breach of probation. He was held in custody and will appear in court again today.
On Feb. 12, shortly before the report of this break and enter, police received a number of reports of a suspicious person breaking into vehicles in Stephenville on York Avenue, Fairview Avenue, Gallant Street and Viking Terrace. Those matters remain under investigation.
Anyone having surveillance footage of a suspicious person in the areas mentioned above or in the area of Townview Road in Stephenville between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 6:45 a.m. is asked to contact Bay St. George RCMP at 709-643-2118.
The investigation is continuing.
Two people arrested at traffic stop on Route 430, cocaine and cash seized
Two men were arrested on Feb. 12 by the RCMP following a traffic stop on Route 430.
As part of an ongoing investigation, at approximately 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, police stopped a vehicle near Reidville. The occupants were arrested for possession for the purpose of drug trafficking.
Officers located and seized a quantity of cocaine, more than $2,000 cash and other items consistent with possession for the purpose of drug trafficking. Both men are set to appear in court at a later date, each facing a charge of possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine.
The investigation is continuing.
NTV News Features
Inspiring NL: Couple celebrating 63 years of love on Valentine’s Day
Tonight on Inspiring NL, NTV’s Marykate O’Neill shows us the meaning of true love ahead of Valentines Day. Here’s that story.
Inside Story: Ukrainian costume designer makes a new future in N.L.
A costume designer from Ukraine has embarked on a new chapter here in her newfound home, and she’s eager to embrace fresh challenges. NTV’s Maria Kavatsiuk reports.
Your Community: Special abilities cheerleading team representing Canada
“Team Pulse” is the province’s only unified special abilities cheerleading team, and has been chosen to represent Canada on the world stage. NTV’s Amanda Mews has more.
Backstage Pass: Four Newfoundland and Labrador nominees up for Juno Awards
Four Newfoundland and Labrador nominees are up for a Juno award this year. NTV’s Amanda Mews has the details.
Your Community: Lane’s Retirement Home Fashion Show
It was a fun-filled day at Lane’s Retirement Home as the residents took part in an ‘Always in Vogue’ fashion show. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill is in your community.
On the Mark: Senior hockey playoffs to begin as Herder Memorial Trophy marks 90th anniversary
The battle for provincial senior hockey’s most coveted prize, the Herder Memorial Trophy, kicks off this week. The top teams from the east, central and west coast face off as the prestigious trophy celebrates its 90th anniversary. Here’s NTV’s Mark Dwyer.
Mount Pearl house fire causes significant damage, displaces resident
A house fire in Mount Pearl that caused significant damage to the home has displaced one person.
Shortly after 8:30 p.m. firefighters were summoned to the home, on Pumphrey Avenue, off Whiteley Drive. Ken Dinn, Platoon Chief with the St. John’s Regional Fire Department, said that they received a call from the residence reporting fire in the kitchen. When crews arrived on the scene they found a fire that had initially started in the basement of the home had burned up into the kitchen.
Crews were able to quickly knock the fire down, however there was significant fire, smoke, and water damage. Firefighters spent the next while ensuring the fire did not spread through any walls into other areas of the home or to either attached neighbouring homes. Personnel from Newfoundland Power were called to disconnect power to the residence.
There were four people inside the home at the time, all of whom escaped unharmed, along with a family pet. The lone resident of the home has been displaced and is staying with family. Residents of a neighbouring house also sought lodging elsewhere for the night due to a smell of smoke inside their home.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.