Month: May 2024

2 years ago

45-year-old man faces charges after disturbance in center city Friday night

A 45 year old man is facing charges following a disturbance at a residence in the capital city.The RNC responded to the residence Friday evening around 10pm. When officers arrived on scene they could hear commission inside the home.Following an investigation, the 45 year old man was arrested for assault with a weapon, uttering threats […]

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2 years ago

Boat, Motor, and Trailer stolen from Coastal Outdoors in Carbonear

The RCMP in Harbour Grace are investigating the theft of a boat, motor, and trailer from coastal outdoors in Carbonear.RCMP say the theft happened around 2:00 in the morning on Friday. Camera footage was able to capture a blue ford pickup taking the stolen property. Police are now seeking public assistance to identify the owner […]

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2 years ago

NL Health Services recruits more nurses and doctors

NL Health Services released a statement this week confirming they have hired 25 new physicians. The doctors were recruited locally, and internationally, and will be located throughout the province and work in a range of specialties including family medicine, as well as surgery, gynaecology, radiology, and orthopaedics.In addition to the 25 new physicians, NL Health […]

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2 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: May 17, 2024

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2 years ago

Police conduct speeding blitz ahead of Victoria Day long weekend

Police conducted a speeding blitz this afternoon on the Trans Canada Highway. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, in just a two hour span, more than thirty speeding tickets were issued.

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2 years ago

Places To Go: Stella’s Brasserie

Tonight in Places To Go, Sharon Snow visits St. John’s newest dining experience Stella’s Brasserie.

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2 years ago

Your Community: Campers head to Pippy Park for long weekend

Tonight in Your Community NTV’s Marykate O’Neill visits Pippy Park campgrounds to kick off the long weekend.

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2 years ago

Terra Nova MHA calls on province to repair grave damaged by snowplow

One blustery night in February, a provincial snowplow went off the road, and crashed into a cemetery in Gooseberry Cove. Three months later, the official opposition is calling on the government to fix the damage.NTV’s Ben Cleary has more in this report.

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2 years ago

Stephenville on its way to becoming disk golf capital of Canada

You may know a thing or two about golf, but what about disc golf? It’s a growing sport across the country – now one west coast town in this province is on it’s way to being the disc golf capital of Canada.NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.

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2 years ago

Burin Peninsula not-for-profit will have funding cut for employment services

Next week the federal government will cut funding for employment services across the province.One of the groups affected is a not-for-profit organization on the Burin Peninsula, which is calling the cuts a devastating blow. NTV’s Ross Tilley reports.

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