Month: June 2024

2 years ago

Good driving conditions across the province

There are some areas of fog on the southern Avalon Peninsula through to Goobies and the Burin Peninsula. Otherwise, there is clear visibility and dry roads across the province. Ferries are on schedule. At the St. John’s International Airport, WestJet Flight 264 is delayed. PAL Airlines flights 921 and 922 are delayed. Flights are on […]

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2 years ago

Hottest day of the year on tap for the Island

Good Thursday morning! Temperatures across the Island are already starting on the mild to warm side, with many stations reporting mid-teens to lower 20s as of 6:30 AM NDT. I just got back from a run, and the day already has that feel of a hot summer day. A Heat Warning continues today from Corner […]

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2 years ago

School Year Ends

Today is the last day of school for students before the summer break begins across the province. On Friday there will be an administration day for staff. Schools will reopen for students on Wednesday, September 4. Students get about 10 weeks for the summer holidays.

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2 years ago

All Fuel Prices Increase

It’ll cost more to fill up on all types of fuel after the latest fuel price adjustment. Gas increased by 1.3 cents. Diesel is up 4.9 cents on the Island and 4.5 cents in western Labrador. The price of furnace oil heating fuel went up 4.19 cents. Stove oil on the Island went up by […]

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2 years ago

Province commits to repairing fifth water bomber

Seven wildfires are still actively burning in Labrador with four of them burning out of control. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, the province is now looking to repair its fifth water bomber.

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2 years ago

Man and woman pleading guilty to abduction the led to Amber Alert

A man and woman accused of being part of a scheme to kidnap a teenage girl last year are pleading guilty to the crime. Wilbur Jerome Crockwell and Erin Bast are entering guilty pleas to abduction.

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2 years ago

Provinces only 24/7 emergency veterinary centre cutting hours back

The province’s only 24/7 emergency veterinary centre is cutting back its hours, leaving many pet owners worried.  But as NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us, clinics are coming together to create a plan to address the gap.

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2 years ago

Residents reminded to enjoy the heat with safety precautions

As temperatures reach mid to high 20’s across the province residents are reminded to enjoy the heat with a safety precautions. NTV’s Becky Daley tells us more. 

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2 years ago

Grand Falls-Windsor bringing back annual garden party

Next month, a local heritage group in Grand Falls-Windsor plans to revitalize an event not seen since the early days of the paper mill. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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2 years ago

Your Community: Iceberg Alley Performance Tent begins

It’s mid-June and festival season is upon us. If you live in St. John’s, you may have noticed the recent pop-up of a temporary concert venue. NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community to tell us more.

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