Month: May 2024

2 years ago

NLSA Prepares for Inaugural Newfoundland and Labrador Cup

This weekend 15 teams across the province will take part in a new soccer tournament. The NL Cup is a single-elimination tournament styled after the UK’s FA Cup, which will allow teams from different divisions to play against each other, without having to commit to a league for a full season. This is the first year for […]

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2 years ago

MNL Municipal Symposium Happening This Week

Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador members are gathering in Gander today for the 2024 Municipal Symposium that continues until Saturday. There will be 25 sessions on topics including climate resilience, housing, municipal funding, ATIPP, and regional economic development. The symposium will give municipal leaders the knowledge to make informed decisions on issues that matter to their communities.

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2 years ago

WestJet CEO to Visit St. John’s

WestJet CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech will make an inaugural visit to Newfoundland today. He will be at the Rooms today at 10:00 a.m. to discuss WestJet Group’s growth strategy and commitment to the region. Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation Steve Crocker and  St. John’s International Airport Authority CEO Dennis Hogan will also be in […]

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2 years ago

Man attempts to steal taxi to flee police

At 1:50 a.m. the RNC conducted a traffic stop with a taxi in St. John’s believing a wanted person was a passenger. The male passenger attempted to steal the taxi and as a result, the taxi rolled backwards and collided with the police unit. The 26-year-old male passenger was arrested and held for theft of a motor […]

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2 years ago

Another wet day across the Island

Across the Island, most roads are wet with areas of fog. In areas of thick fog, visibility is reduced. Across Labrador, roads are wet with a few icy and slushy patches. The MV Kamutik W, MV Grace Sparkes, and MV Qajaq W are in service but off schedule. At the St. John’s International Airport, Air […]

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2 years ago

Electronic Monitoring Program Expands to Clarenville Area

The provincial government has expanded the electronic monitoring program to the Clarenville region. The region spans from Bellevue to Port Blandford along the Trans-Canada Highway and all of the Bonavista Peninsula. The program allows for enhanced supervision for offenders on probation and conditional sentence orders where the court has imposed the electronic monitoring condition. It […]

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2 years ago

Minor adjustment in fuel prices

Diesel, furnace, stove oil, and propane are all down in price slightly today. Gasoline is up 0.9 cents. Diesel in Newfoundland fell 0.6 cents while diesel in western Labrador fuel zones dropped 0.9 cents. Furnace and stove oil is down 0.51 cents. Furnace oil in western Labrador fell by 0.89 cents per litre. Propane is […]

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2 years ago

Inside Story: Could west coast church be the ‘Next Great Save’?

A group of community members from the west coast are leading a national competition to restore a historical structure on the Port au Port Peninsula. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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2 years ago

Gander seeks help from province turning old church into affordable housing

Gander purchased the old Pentecostal church and believes it could be a saving grace for those in need of affordable housing. However, they need government help. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has the story.

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2 years ago

Province spends over $2 million to acquire land next to war memorial

The provincial  government has expropriated a valuable piece of land in the downtown to expand the footprint of the National War Memorial. NTV’s legislative reporter Ben Cleary has the story.

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