Month: June 2024

2 years ago

Great driving conditions across the province

It’s another great morning drive across the province with clear dry roads and good visibility. Route 500 from Happy Valley-Goose Bay to Western Labrador currently remains open. Motorists are asked to use caution due to the forest fires near Churchill Falls. Ferries across the province are on time. At the St. John’s International Airport, Air […]

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2 years ago

Closure of Section of Pitts Memorial Drive Begins Today

Beginning today the CN Viaduct on Pitts Memorial Drive will be temporarily closed between the Kilbride exit and the downtown entrance. The closure is for one month and is necessary for safety purposes to carry out extensive concrete repair work required on both the eastbound and westbound lanes. During the closure, alternate routes for trucks […]

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2 years ago

Province asks for more firefighting help after Churchill Falls evacuation, bans outdoor fires

More than 700 Churchill Falls evacuees are spending their second night away from home after a wildfire forced them to leave their community Wednesday night. Now, the province is asking for more help to battle the Labrador fires. NTV’s Beth Penney reports.

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2 years ago

Harvesters refuse to fish at capelin price chosen by price-setting panel

Another battle is brewing in the fishery, this time over capelin, as harvesters refuse to fish at the price chosen by the price-setting panel. The FFAW is making a new offer to the Association of Seafood Producers to split the value of the industry evenly.

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2 years ago

Students enjoy last day of school on first day of summer

Thursday was the first day of summer and the last day of school, as summer break began for thousands of students across the province. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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2 years ago

Happy Valley-Goose Bay welcomes Churchill Falls evacuees with open arms

Churchill Falls evacuees were welcomed with open arms to Happy Valley-Goose Bay Wednesday night. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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2 years ago

Jonathan Hurley gets six and a half years for violent home invasion

Jonathan Hurley, who was involved in two violent home invasions in St. John’s in 2022, was sentenced to six and a half years Thursday. He apologized to the victims for what he did. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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2 years ago

Gary Gosine retiring as Wabana mayor after more than three decades

Gary Gosine is retiring as the mayor of Wabana after more than 30 years. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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2 years ago

New initiative to help people with mental illness find employment

Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is launching a new initiative to help people living with mental illness find suitable employment. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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2 years ago

Talk of the Tiny Towns: Hidden Gems on the Labrador Straits

In Talk of the Tiny Towns, NTV’s Marykate O’Neill takes us back to the Big Land to highlight some hidden gems along the Labrador Straits.

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