Month: October 2023

2 years ago

Monday looks nice, with just a few showers later in Labrador West

Good Monday morning! Today will be another quiet day on the Island with abundant sunshine… eventually. There may be some clouds around this morning, but generally, we should see a decrease in whatever is out there by late morning. Highs will reach the middle teens, and wind speeds will generally be light to moderate from […]

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2 years ago

Several flight and ferry delays this morning

We’re looking at mostly good driving conditions across the province this morning, roads are dry on the west coast, south coast, most of central, and the Avalon Peninsula. There is some fog in the Badger and Grand Falls-Windsor area. Roads are wet in western Labrador and dry elsewhere. There are several flight delays this morning. […]

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2 years ago

Fire destroys home in Spaniard’s Bay

Just after 3:00 a.m. on Sunday morning, the Spaniard’s Bay Volunteer Fire Department responded to a structure fire on the main road in the community. When firefighters arrived, flames were visible from the roof of the home. Fire Chief Curt Roberts said firefighters had the fire knocked down by about 6:00 a.m. The home was […]

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2 years ago

Most facilities closed in St. John’s to mark National Truth and Reconciliation Day

The City of St. John’s will observe National Truth and Reconciliation Day. As a result, most offices and facilities are closed today, Monday, October 2. Recreation facilities and community centres will be open and garbage and recycling will be collected. The Robin Hood Bay Waste Management Facility is open during regular hours. All City parking […]

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2 years ago

Working smoke alarm and quick-acting homeowner saves home from significant damage

A working smoke alarm and a quick-acting homeowner are being credited with saving a downtown home from significant damage on Sunday afternoon. Shortly after 5:30 p.m. firefighters were called to a home on Leslie Street to reports of a fire in a kitchen. Dean Foley, Platoon Chief with the St. John’s Regional Fire Department stated […]

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2 years ago

National Day of Truth and Reconciliation observed this weekend

The National Day of Truth and Reconciliation was observed on Saturday. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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2 years ago

Minimum wage hits $15 an hour, but labour groups say living wage needed

Newfoundland and Labrador’s minimum wage has finally hit $15 an hour, but labour groups say a living wage is needed. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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2 years ago

Small towns having trouble accessing money for affordable housing, MNL says

Municipalities NL says many smaller communities are having trouble accessing funding for affordable housing and want to see changes to the Municipalities Act. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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2 years ago

Our Time: Making Tutoring More Accessible

A group of university students hopes to make studying and tutoring more accessible and affordable for kids in high school. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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