Month: February 2024

2 years ago

Snow and rain will continue through Tuesday as long-duration winter storm continues

A slow moving low pressure centre will keep snow and rain going across the Island through Tuesday.

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2 years ago

Poor driving conditions across most of the province

Across most of Newfoundland, roads are mostly snow-covered. Buchan’s Resource Road to Burgeo is closed. There is poor visibility on most roads in central, Clam Brook to Swift Current, and the Baccalieu Trail. Across Labrador roads are snow-covered with icy sections and good visibility. Marine Atlantic has cancelled crossings for this morning and anticipates impacts […]

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2 years ago

Several school delays and closures

The following schools are closed all day:Botwood CollegiateCentreville AcademyCopper Ridge AcademyCottrell’s Cove AcademyGander AcademyGander CollegiateGlovertown AcademyGreenwood AcademyHillview AcademyHoly Cross School ComplexIndian River AcademyIndian River High SchoolJane Collins AcademyLakewood AcademyLeading Tickles PrimaryLewisporte AcademyLewisporte CollegiateLewisporte IntermediateLumsden AcademyMemorial AcademyPoint Leamington AcademySmallwood AcademySt. Paul’s IntermediateWilliam Mercer Academy The following schools are closed for the morning:Avoca CollegiateCape John CollegiateCarbonear AcademyCarbonear […]

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2 years ago

Masking required at health facilities 

As of today, masking is required at all clinical areas in hospitals and health-care facilities, including congregate living and long-term care facilities. This applies to visitors and support persons, clients, patients and health-care workers. NL Health Services says the requirement is due to an increase in respiratory illness. Masking guidelines will be re-evaluated on March […]

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2 years ago

Protest held against proposed transgender legislation in Alberta

A protest was held in front of Confederation Building this weekend against proposed transgender legislation in Alberta. NTV’s David Salter reports.

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2 years ago

Experts visit shipwreck in Cape Ray

Experts visited a shipwreck this weekend that washed up near Cape Ray.

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2 years ago

NDP pans government’s plans for Education Accord

NDP leader Jim Dinn is panning the government’s plan to create an Education Accord similar to the Health Accord. NTV’s David Salter reports.

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2 years ago

Paul Lane attributes by-election result to Liberal promises, not Wakeham’s leadership

Independent MHA says the recent Liberal by-election victory in Conception Bay East-Bell Island was a result of government promises, not PC leader Tony Wakeham’s leadership. NTV’s David Salter reports.

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2 years ago

Reflections: The Way Things Were

Jim Furlong reflects on the Orangeman’s Day Parade and other events from St. John’s past.

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2 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries, February 4, 2024

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