Month: March 2024

2 years ago

Single Parent Association gets unique donation

The Single Parent Association of Newfoundland and Labrador received an unusual donation of rabbit meat this week. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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2 years ago

Gushue rink splits opening matches, Symonds drops two

Two-time defending champion Brad Gushue and his Team Canada rink of St. John’s split their first two matches at the Montana’s Brier curling championship in Regina, Sask. The team got off to a good start Friday, beating Matthew Manuel’s Nova Scotia rink 7 to 4. During that game, Gushue had to ask staff to remove […]

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2 years ago

Winterton residents advised of changes for ambulance calls

Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is advising the public that beginning tomorrow, Monday, March 4, residents of communities served by the Winterton ambulance service are directed to call 9-1-1 for an ambulance in a medical emergency. This is part of plans to continue to work with communities to promote the use of 9-1-1 for emergencies […]

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2 years ago

Gros Morne National Park closed to snowmobiling

Parks Canada has closed all areas of Gros Morne National Park to snowmobiling until March 15. The closure is due to inadequate snow cover. Snowmobiling season dates are subject to change due to factors such as, but not limited to unfavourable snow conditions, dangerous conditions, and impact on ecosystems.

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2 years ago

And they’re off! Cain’s Quest snowmobile race begins in Labrador

More than 30 race teams and hundreds of fans gathered for the official start of the Cain’s Quest Snowmobile Race Sunday on Tanya Lake in Labrador City.  Under blue sky and temperatures of minus-12, the race started at 10 a.m. with an enthusiastic crowd cheering on the teams of two, which will cover over 3,000 […]

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2 years ago

Agriculture in the Classroom NL: Agriculture Literacy Month

Students throughout Newfoundland and Labrador will participate in annual Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month events for the entire month of March, hosted by Agriculture in the Classroom NL. Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month is a national, hands-on program that encourages children to learn about and celebrate agriculture. Following the theme Our Food, Our Story, AITC-NL will deliver this program in Kindergarten to Grade 12 classrooms across Newfoundland and Labrador, sharing stories of farmers and agriculture […]

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2 years ago

Sunday’s Provincial Weather; rain showers for portions of the Island

The weather across *most* of the Province will be dry as we close out the weekend. Temperatures in Labrador will be on the cold side, especially in the west, and north where a cold front is moving through. Areas of the east, and southeast, will see milder day, with highs near 0º day, ahead of […]

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2 years ago

Downtown St. John’s Burger Battle is back!

The annual St. John’s Burger Battle is officially back on! Over 40 restaurants in the downtown area will be competing for the title of ‘Best Burger Champion’. The battle will take place for the whole month of March. Downtown St. John’s is asking the community to get involved. When you’re at a restaurant participating in […]

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2 years ago

New survey shows 49% of Canadians plan on purchasing a home in the next five years

A new report by NerdWallet Canada titled the 2024 Home Buyer Report asked Canadians about their home buying and selling plans for this year. The report shows that 49 percent of Canadians plan to buy a home in the next five years, which is up from 43 percent in their 2023 report. Of that 49 […]

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2 years ago

Provincial government announces funding for over 90 Public Libraries

The province recently announced funding for over 90 public libraries throughout the province. A one-time funding of $500,000 dollars has been allocated to supplement the Provincial information and Library resources board’s core operating grant, for a total of over $12.8 million in provincial government funding for this fiscal year. This will support the board with costs […]

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