Month: September 2023

3 years ago

Hours of operation for Student Aid Office extended this week

The Department of Education has extended the hours of operation for the Student Aid Office at Coughlan College at Memorial University in St. John’s. For this week, the office will be open until 7:00 p.m. daily from September 5 to 7 and until 6:00 p.m. on September 8. Students with questions can call 709-729-5849 or […]

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3 years ago

Portion of T’Railway closed in CBS for upgrades

Until further notice, the T’Railway Provincial Park from Doyles Road to Cemetery Road in Conception Bay South will be closed. The Town of Conception Bay South, in partnership with the Grand Concourse Authority, is making enhancements geared towards strengthening the trail’s infrastructure. Back in April, the Town announced that it had received federal and provincial […]

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3 years ago

RCMP searching for wanted man

The RCMP in Deer Lake is searching for a wanted 27-year-old man. Jared Healey is wanted for breaching the conditions of a release order. A warrant for his arrest has been issued. Anyone with information on the location of Jared Healey is asked to contact Deer Lake RCMP at 709-635-2173 or, to remain anonymous, contact […]

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3 years ago

Water shut-off for Carbonear on Thursday

On Thursday, September 7, there will be a scheduled water shut-off in the Town of Carbonear. The shut-off will begin at 8:00 a.m. and will impact all areas of town and residents can expect the water to be gone for most of the day. Traffic control will be in place on Valley Road while the […]

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3 years ago

The muggies make a return for Wednesday, as do the showers

Good Wednesday morning! And for parents and kids, welcome to the 2023/24 School Year! As what’s left of Gert, spinning east of Nova Scotia this morning drifts a little more to the west, the wind direction across the Island will turn more southerly over the Island, compared to eastern and northeasterly on Tuesday. This will […]

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3 years ago

RNC Focused on Back to School Traffic Safety Awareness

Today is the first day of classes for most schools in the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has provided back to school safety tips for parents, students and motorists. Parents are asked to remind children of the proper use of crosswalks. Walk younger children to the bus stop or school […]

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3 years ago

Foggy commute for some areas of Newfoundland

Roads on the Avalon are dry. There are some fog patches. In central, roads are wet in the Gander area and there is fog in most areas. On the West Coast, roads are dry with good visibility. Up on the Great Northern Peninsula, there is some fog toward St. Anthony causing reduced visibility. Roads across […]

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3 years ago

Police and municipalities issue safety reminders with kids about to return to class

Students across the province head back to school this week, so police and municipalities are putting out a reminder to keep safety in mind with all the extra traffic on the roads. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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3 years ago

Qalipu First Nation gets ready for job boom with energy project

With all signs pointing to a multi-billion-dollar energy project in the Bay St. George region, the province’s largest Indigenous band is getting ready for a job boom. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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3 years ago

New retention bonuses announced for corrections officers

The province and NAPE have announced new retention bonuses for correctional officers. They include a one-time $2,500 bonus for officers actively working full-time hours as of Aug. 30, and double time for officers who work their first regularly scheduled rest day.

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