Month: September 2023

3 years ago

Health care announcement in Carbonear this morning

Premier Andrew Furey will make a health care announcement in Carbonear this morning. Furey will be joined by Minister of Health and Community Services Tom Osborne and Dr. Will Moores the Divisional Head of Orthopaedics for NL Health Services. The announcement will take place in the Multipurpose Room at Pte. Josiah Squibb Pavillion at 10:00 […]

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3 years ago

Gert’s remnants make for a soggy day in parts of the Province

Good Tuesday morning! The remnants of Hurricane/Tropical Storm/Tropical Depression Idalia are spinning to our south this morning. It’s not currently being monitored by either the National Hurricane Centre in Florida or the Canadian Hurricane Centre in Halifax. This means, at this point, both organizations are looking at it like it is a standard low-pressure centre, […]

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3 years ago

Impaired driver flees accident scene with flat tire

At 11:45 p.m. on Monday, the RNC was called to a possible impaired driver in the west end of St. John’s. A female had called police and reported that a male driver had struck her vehicle and continued to drive away on a flat tire. RNC located the damaged vehicle and driver a short distance […]

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3 years ago

Lane Reduction on Water Street in St. John’s starts today

Over the next couple of weeks, there will be a lane reduction on Water Street near the National War Memorial in St. John’s. To facilitate the sewer replacement work adjacent to the National War Memorial, Water Street will be reduced to one lane. Signage will be in place and flag persons will be on site. […]

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3 years ago

Mostly good driving conditions across the province

Roads across the province are clear and dry for your morning drive. Some showers are expected later today for the Avalon Peninsula which will make roads wet. You may encounter areas of fog on the Avalon Peninsula this morning. It is also foggy in the Corner Brook area. Watch for moose. Marine Atlantic is on […]

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3 years ago

Province’s longest-running Labour Day parade continues in Grand Falls-Windsor

Labour Day marks the unofficial end of summer for many people, but in Grand Falls-Windsor, it’s the site of the longest running parade in the province. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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3 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries, September 4, 2023

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3 years ago

Inside Story: Unions reflect on the meaning of Labour Day

Labour Day is a time to reflect on the achievements of workers in the province. NTV’s Bailey Howard has more.

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3 years ago

Burin Peninsula residents learn more about Everwind Fuels after wind-hydrogen bidding process

Residents on the Burin Peninsula are learning more about Everwind Fuels after it was announced the wind-hydrogen development company was the successful for the region. NTV’s Ross Tilley reports.

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3 years ago

Galway Hitmen take home silver at national softball championships

The Galway Hitmen are coming home with silver medals after falling 1-0 in extra innings to the Toronto Batmen at the National Fastpitch Softball Championships.

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