Month: December 2023

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Political Watch, December 1, 2023

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Icy roads hinder fire department from responding to house fire in Canning’s Cove

A house in Canning’s Cove was gutted by fire Thursday. The local fire department says the weather prevented them from responding. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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Pasadena unveils upgrade to water treatment

Pasadena unveiled a new component Friday in its municipal water treatment process. It means the community has among the purest drinking water supplies in the province. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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North Pole Christmas Fair 2023 back at the Jack Byrne Arena

The North Pole Christmas is back for another year at the Jack Byrne Arena. Hundreds of vendors, and hundreds coming through the doors to do their Christmas shopping. It’s a 3 day event, with today being its kick-off, NTV’s Becky Daley has the details.

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Ukrainian woman makes gingerbread works of art

Christmas time is coming and one Ukrainian woman is turning delicious gingerbread cookies into works of art. NTV’s Maria Kavatsiuk reports.

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A relatively quiet weekend is on tap for the Province; snow and rain looming early next week

Sunday’s Forecast Generally quiet and cool weather can be expected across the Province on Sunday. Highs will be near freezing on the Island and a few below freezing to the minus teens below freezing in the Big Land. I don’t expect much precipitation to fall over the weekend, but scattered flurries are possible here and […]

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FireSmart Canada accepting Wildfire Community Preparedness Day Award applications

Municipalities and community groups throughout the province are reminded the application process for Wildfire Community Preparedness Day awards is now open. The program is delivered by FireSmart Canada which works closely with provincial and territorial partners to implement and deliver programs and services. Wildfire Community Preparedness Day is a national initiative observed each year on […]

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Opposition says food bank usage among seniors is “a provincial disgrace”

Opposition Leader Tony Wakeham is raising further concerns about the level of food bank usage among our province’s seniors. Wakeham was reacting to a CBC article this morning that noted Newfoundland & Labrador has the highest percentage of food bank usage among seniors in the country. The same report, HungerCount also noted that our province […]

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Police respond to dangerous tractor trailer fire on Route 360

Bay d’Espoir RCMP and other first responders attended the scene of a dangerous tractor trailer fire with explosive contents on board, on Route 360, the Bay d’Espoir Highway, on Thursday. Just after 7 p.m. last night, Bay d’Espoir RCMP received a call about a transport truck on fire on Route 360 near Pool’s Cove Junction. […]

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St. John’s Downtown Christmas Parade set for Sunday

According to NTV Chief Meteorologist Eddie Sheerr, the weather forecast looks good for the Santa Claus parade. Last weekend, a heavy police presence on Brazil Street – in line of the parade route – forced the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary to cancel the event as they dealt with the weapons offense. Hours later, the armed-standoff came […]

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