Month: May 2024

2 years ago

Olympic talent search in St. John’s Sunday

The Canadian Olympic Committee’s official talent search is coming to St. John’s on Sunday. There will be scouts from 11 different Olympic sports at the Newfoundland and Labrador Sports Centre searching for talent. RBC Training Ground is free and open to any athlete aged 14 to 25, regardless of their sport background.  The program, now […]

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2 years ago

East Coast Music Association announces first round of 2024 award winners 

On Thursday the East Coast Music Association announced twelve 2024 East Coast Music Awards at the 36th annual East Coast Music Awards in Charlottetown.  Of the 12 awards, there were two awards for performers in this province. The TD Fans’ Choice Entertainer of the Year was awarded to the Derina Harvey Band. The award of Solo Recording […]

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2 years ago

Lonely bouquets to be placed around St. John’s today

If you are travelling around St. John’s today you might unexpected flower bouquets around the city. The members of the Newfoundland and Labrador Floral Design Group will deliver miniature bouquets of flower arrangements to more than 100 locations including parks, bus stops, parking lots, and doorsteps of nursing homes, hospitals and not-for-profit organizations. “The lonely bouquets bring […]

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2 years ago

Individual facing number of weapon and drug charges after traffic stop in Mount Pearl 

On Thursday evening the RNC Weapon and Drug Enforcement Unit and Patrol Services completed a traffic safety stop on a vehicle on Pitts Memorial Drive in Mount Pearl. The 22-year-old passenger was arrested for firearms offences. A subsequent search of the vehicle yielded loaded firearms, drugs, and cash. The 22-year-old male was taken to the […]

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2 years ago

Another wet drive across the Island

It is another wet day across Newfoundland with wet roads and areas of fog once again. There is some water buildup on the roads on the Avalon. Roads in western Labrador are snow-covered with icy patches. The MV Qajaq W is out of service. Other ferries are on schedule. At the St. John’s International Airport, WestJet Flight […]

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2 years ago

Cruise Ship Season Begins Sunday

Another sure sign that summer is on the way, the first cruise ship of the season arrives in St. John’s on Sunday.  The Phoenix Reisen Amera is scheduled to arrive in St. John’s on May 5, with approximately 900 passengers. In total, there are 40 scheduled visits from 18 cruise lines scheduled to arrive between […]

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2 years ago

Elizabeth Avenue Construction to Resume

Beginning on Monday construction will resume on Elizabeth Avenue. The street rehabilitation and the installation of a shared-use path is expected to be completed early this summer. Construction will include the section from Westerland Road to Freshwater Road. Traffic delays, detours and lane reductions will be required while work is ongoing.

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2 years ago

St. John’s airport authority addresses incident with PAL charter flight

Operations have returned to normal at St. John’s International Airport after a plane overran the runway this week. The airport authority spoke about the incident today. NTV’s Becky Daley tells us more.

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2 years ago

Premier promises debate and vote in House of Assembly if new deal struck on Churchill Falls

Premier Andrew Furey vows that if a new Churchill Falls deal is struck, it will be debated and voted on in the House of Assembly. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more in this report.

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2 years ago

Electronic monitoring for offenders expanded to Clarenville-Bonavista region

Electronic monitoring for offenders released from prison is now being offered in the Clarenville-Bonavista region of the province. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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