Month: June 2024

2 years ago

Tough flight: Rum Ragged slams Air Canada over broken and lost equipment

Juno-nominated band Rum Ragged spent the weekend entertaining audiences in London, but their return flight from the United Kingdom certainly leaves a sour note. The band’s Air Canada flight from London to Toronto, en route to home, cost them not only a broken guitar but the airline also lost another instrument, a bouzouki, the same […]

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2 years ago

50th Anniversary Celebration of Women Being Accepted as Regular Members of the RCMP Today

There will be an event at the RCMP headquarters in St. John’s today. The event is to mark the 50th Anniversary of women being accepted as regular members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Three of the first female officers are from Newfoundland and Labrador. They include retired Staff Sergeant Gail Courtney, retired Constable Cheryl […]

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2 years ago

RNC stop driver owing over $20,000 in fines

A 63-year-old man will appear in court after a traffic stop in St John’s. Officers determined that the man had a suspended license and owed over $20,000 in fines. The operator was also on a release order not to drive. As a result, he was charged with two counts of breach of a release order […]

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2 years ago

Recipients Announced of the Safe, Caring and Inclusive Schools Graduating Student Leadership Bursary

The Department of Education is recognizing 14 students as the 2024 recipients of the Safe, Caring and Inclusive Schools Graduating Student Leadership Bursary. Each student will receive a $500 bursary recognizing their efforts to create inclusive school spaces across the province. The bursary helps to establish school-based protocols and practices that challenge all forms of […]

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2 years ago

An excellent morning drive

We have nothing but sunshine for the morning drive. Roads are dry and there is good visibility right across the province. The MV Kamutik W is in service but off schedule. Other ferries are on schedule. There are no flight delays in St. John’s, Gander, or Deer Lake.

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2 years ago

A brilliant Tuesday is on tap!

Good Tuesday morning! The weather across the Province today will be lovely! Expect sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower and mid-20s for most of the Island and a good chunk of the Big Land. There will be some cooler locals, but those will generally be in areas of onshore westerlies. Temperatures in these […]

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2 years ago

Two ticketed for street racing on Topsail Road

Monday evening RNC officers on patrol on Topsail Road in St. John’s witnessed two vehicles street racing in the area of Brookfield Road. Officers clocked one of the vehicles at 127 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. As a result, both vehicles were stopped and their operators issued tickets for excessive speeding and street racing. […]

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2 years ago

Premier Furey to Participate in Provincial Fire Service Medal Ceremony

Premier Andrew Furey will take part in the Provincial Fire Service Medal Ceremony for St. John’s Regional Fire Department today. The Provincial Fire Service Award is presented by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and is administered by Fire and Emergency Services, Fire Services Division. The ceremony will take place at the Central Fire Station […]

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2 years ago

Manhunt continues for escaped prisoner in Stephenville

Police on the west coast are continuing their search for a man who escaped from prison in Stephenville on Friday. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has the latest on the manhunt.

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2 years ago

Silver Linings: Beaconsfield celebrates 50 years

A birthday celebration took place today at Beaconsfield Junior High, to celebrate fifty years of operation of the school. NTV’s Beth Penney has the details in Silver Linings. 

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