Month: December 2023

2 years ago

Tuesday’s forecast: widespread flurries and possible West Coast snow squalls

The area of low pressure that drove the weather across eastern Newfoundland yesterday has departed into the North Atlantic. Behind it, we still see some flurries and light snow in the east and northeast, but that will generally end within the next few hours. Generally, many areas of eastern Newfoundland have seen anywhere from 5 […]

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2 years ago

Several school delays due to weather and road conditions

The following schools have delayed openings:Anthony Paddon Elementary in MusgravetownDunne Memorial Academy in St. Mary’sFatima Academy in St. Bride’sHeritage Collegiate in LethbridgePersalvic School Complex in VictoriaRandom Island Academy in Hickmans HarbourSt. Catherine’s Academy in Mount Carmel-Mitchell’s Brook-St.Catherine’s Fitzgerald Academy in English Harbour West is closed for the morning with a further announcement at 10:30 a.m. […]

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2 years ago

Several flight delays and poor driving conditions across the province

Across the province, roads are mostly snow-covered with slushy and icy sections. Poor visibility is reported from Green’s Harbour to Brownsdale, Victoria to Hearts Content, and Harbour Grace to Perry’s Cove. Elsewhere visibility is fair to good. Due to weather on the Labrador Coast the MV Kamutik W will be doing a direct run to […]

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2 years ago

Youth arrested after disturbance in Torbay

At 10:30 p.m. on Monday evening, the RNC responded to a disturbance at a residence in Torbay. Officers spoke with the homeowner and began their investigation. Several hours later, police located a female youth at a different residence and arrested her. She was charged with assault, assault with a weapon, mischief, and unlawfully being in […]

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2 years ago

Monday evening forecast; the snow ends, but a cold week is ahead

The snow will end from west to east and north to south over eastern Newfoundland tonight, generally by midnight. Snow flurries and snow showers remain across the island’s eastern half overnight and through Tuesday, but the accumulating snow will be done with. The remainder of the week looks to be chilly, with on-and-off flurries. Labrador […]

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2 years ago

Updated: Oil spill closes portion of west-end road

A significant fuel spill caused the closure of a west-end road on Monday evening, and forced personnel to implement emergency plans to deal with the cleanup. Crews with the St. John’s Regional Fire Department (SJRFD) were called to a section of Forbes Street shortly after 6:30 p.m. following reports of the spill. An employee delivering […]

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2 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: December 4, 2023

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2 years ago

Man gets 18 months for stabbing man in head, side

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2 years ago

Your Community: ‘The Christmas Spirit’

It’s not your typical Christmas play, but it’s sure to draw in a big crowd. The Christmas Spirit” is coming soon. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill is in Your Community.

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2 years ago

‘Jingle Bell Run’ in Spaniard’s Bay raises money for a good cause

The third annual Jingle Bell Run took place in Spaniard’s Bay this weekend to raise money for various causes. NTV’s Kyle Brookings was there and has this report.

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