Month: December 2023

2 years ago

St. John’s among list of most generous communities in Canada

GoFundMe announced this week that St. John’s is the 15th most generous community in Canada this year. Victoria. British Columbia took the number one spot. The list of Canada’s most generous communities is selected by measuring the number of donations per capita made through the GoFundMe platform in 2023. GoFundMe recorded over 7,057 donations made […]

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2 years ago

Two arrested following theft incidents in Paradise

Back on October 19th, a male and female entered a commercial business in the Paradise area and left the business without paying for a significant amount of merchandise. Officers identified a 37-year-old male and a 29-year-old female yesterday. Both individuals were located and arrested without incident. Both were charged with theft under $5000 and released […]

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2 years ago

Rain moves over eastern Newfoundland this morning and the cold air makes a return

The area of low pressure driving the weather across the Province is in the process of departing. However an area of rain has to clear eastern Newfoundland through the course of the morning, the snow still needs to end in parts of Labrador, and the wind speeds will take a while to calm down. Weather […]

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2 years ago

Several ferry and flight delays across the province

Roads across Newfoundland are bare and wet with fair to good visibility. Across Labrador, roads are snow-covered with icy and slushy patches. Marine Atlantic has cancelled crossings for this morning. The MV Legionnaire is out of service and will tie up in Portugal Cove. The MV Kamutik W, MV Qajaq W, and MV Marine Trader […]

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2 years ago

A few weather alerts remain in effect Tuesday morning

ALERTS AS OF 11:08 AM ON DECEMBER 12, 2023 A SNOWFALL WARNING WARNING is in effect for Postville – Makkovik Additional snowfall of 5 cm expected this morning. Time span: this morning. Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. Snowfall warnings are issued when significant snowfall is expected.

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2 years ago

One arrested, police searching for another supect, after crime spree in St. John’s

On Monday morning the RNC responded to a call about property damage to a gym in the east end of St. John’s. Officers learned that multiple cars were broken into with multiple items stolen. A vehicle was also stolen.An additional vehicle was also reported stolen. A 26-year-old male was arrested nearby later in the day […]

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2 years ago

Furnace and stove oil drops in overnight adjustment

The Public Utilities Board has adjusted the price of furnace and stove oil due to recent market activity. Furnace oil heating fuel has decreased by 7.94 cents per litre and stove oil heating fuel on the Island has decreased by 6.73 cents. The next regularly scheduled price adjustment is on Thursday, December 14.

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2 years ago

Strong low moves through Monday night

An intense area of low pressure will spin through the region overnight into Tuesday. This will bring rain, snow, and ice to Labrador, rain to the Island, and wind to many parts of the Province. I went through it all in tonight’s Evening News Hour (above).

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2 years ago

Province announces plans to commemorate 75th anniversary of Confederation

Today, the province announced plans to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Confederation. NTV’s Legislative Reporter Ben Cleary has more on what’s in store for March 31st, 20-24. 

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2 years ago

Virginia Park Community Centre temporarily closing for major renovations

The Virginia Park Community Centre is temporarily closing. But as NTV’s David Salter reports, it will likely lead to a major renovation of the harding road structure, built in the 1940s.

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