Gander will have to wait before province can help turn former church into emergency housing
It looks like Gander will have to wait before the province will be able to help turn a former church into emergency housing. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Read moreNew study shows mental health impacts of COVID-19 at MUN
It was four years ago that the COVID-19 pandemic forced Memorial University to close its doors. A new study shows how deep the mental health impacts were. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.
Read moreOur Time: Local artist carries on family tradition
A local artist and photographer is keeping a tradition alive by following in her dad’s footsteps. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.
Read moreReflections: Sink the Bismarck
Jim Furlong reflects on a pivotal naval battle in the Second World War.
Read moreMan who lost father seeks changes on Veterans Memorial Highway
A man who lost his father in a collision on the Veterans Memorial Highway is advocating for change to prevent another tragedy. NTV’s Kyle Brookings has the story.
Read moreLabour groups merge May Day celebration with rally calling for ceasefire in Gaza
Bad weather forced a delay in May Day events on Wednesday, so they were merged with the weekly rally Saturday calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Read moreCapital city hosting 2025 East Coast Music Awards
It’s official. The province has announced St. John’s will host next year’s East Coast Music Awards. The provincial is providing a total of $300,000 through Celebrate NL and the Department of Industry, Energy and Technology, and the City of St. John’s is contributing $200,000. The awards and associated events will take place from May 7-11, […]
Read moreFirst cruise ship of the season arrives in St. John’s
Cruise ship season has officially begun in St. John’s, with the first ship of the season having arrived on this chilly Sunday. The Phoenix Reisen Amera, with approximately 900 passengers, docked early this morning in the harbour. It’s the first of 18 cruise lines that are scheduled to make 40 visits to the capital city between […]
Read moreMay is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month; keep safety top of mind as warm weather approaches
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and as riding season begins, RCMP reminds all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians that road safety is everyone’s responsibility. Please be mindful of the increased presence of motorcycles on our roadways. For increased safety, motorcycle operators should incorporate the following: All other motorists who share the roadway should:
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