Month: September 2023

3 years ago

Morning traffic update

Roads across the province are clear and dry with good visibility in most areas. There are some areas of fog on the southeastern Avalon Peninsula. Throughout the day, there should be high volumes of traffic on the roadways since it is the last day of the long weekend. Watch for moose and drive carefully. Air […]

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3 years ago

Two sent to hospital after motorcycle collides with SUV

A two-vehicle collision on Sunday evening, one of which being a motorcycle, sent two people to hospital. Emergency crews were called to the intersection of Thorburn Road and Picea Lane shortly before 6:30 p.m. on Sunday after a motorcycle collided with an SUV. Reports from the scene indicate the driver of the SUV turned across […]

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3 years ago

Some feeling mixed emotions as U.S. government attempts to stop planned 2024 Titanic expedition

There is a titanic expedition planned for 2024, now the U.S. government has filed a motion, to prevent the company from moving ahead. As NTV’s Beth Penney reports, a man from this province who has taken the dive to the wreckage, says he is feeling a mix of emotions.

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3 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: September 3, 2023

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3 years ago

Our Time: ‘Shining through music’

This week on Our Time, NTV’s Becky Daley tells us about a unique music studio here in the capital city that offers more than just learning the notes and beats of music.

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3 years ago

Reflections: Origins of Television

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3 years ago

Monday’s forecast; More of the same to close out the holiday weekend

Our Monday will see more of the same, as we close out the new work week. Expect mainly sunny skies across the Province, with highs in the upper teens to mid 20s. The image below does a good job of illustrating the expected high temperatures. Beyond that, the remnants of Tropical Storm/Hurricane Idalia will move […]

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3 years ago

Officials thank workers to mark Labour Day

People across the province are taking advantage of the last long weekend of this summer, but of course Labour Day Weekend is a time to reflect on the achievements of workers.  Minister Responsible For Labour Bernard Davis says he is thanking workers in Newfoundland and Labrador on this Labour Day Weekend, for their important contributions […]

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3 years ago

MHA says bus ride for some students at Newtown Elementary will double this fall

With back to school on the minds of many this weekend, parents are expressing concern that the length of time their children will be on the school bus this year, has reportedly doubled.  Independent MHA for Mount Pearl-Southlands Paul Lane says he has heard from irate parents, who say they have young kids who live […]

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3 years ago

Update: Mount Pearl fire causes significant damage; displaces seven

A fire in Mount Pearl on Saturday afternoon caused significant damage to two homes and has displaced seven people. Multiple reports of the fire started coming into St. John’s Regional Fire Department (SJRFD) shortly after 2:00 p.m.. When fire crews arrived on the scene they found heavy smoke and fire coming from half of a […]

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