Month: June 2024

2 years ago

Province Encouraging Residents to Register for the Personal Health Record

The Department of Health and Community Services is reminding residents to register for access to their personal health record through MyGovNL. The service is available to people 16 years of age and older. The personal health record is an online service that allows residents to view their health information. Information such as laboratory results, dispensed […]

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2 years ago

RNC Officers Recognized by MADD Canada

Five Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officers were recognized for their dedication to removing impaired drivers from our roadways. The annual Team Nick Coates Awards took place at RNC Headquarters in St. John’s. The award is named in honour of Nick Coates, who was killed by an impaired driver in August 2013. The awards recognize police officers […]

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2 years ago

51-year-old male and 50-year-old female arrested following a robbery in St. John’s

Just after 8:00 Friday night, Operational Patrol Services responded to a call of unknown trouble in the West End of St. John’s. Upon arrival, officers located a 49 year old male with injuries. As the result of an investigation completed by Operational Patrol Services and the Criminal Investigation Division, a 51 year old male and […]

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2 years ago

Drugs, cash seized in St. John’s

PoliceC executed a search of a home in St. John’s and has seized drugs, cash, and drug paraphernalia. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary’s Weapons and Drug Enforcement Unit with the assistance of Operational Patrol Services and members of the Criminal Investigation Division, executed a search warrant in the centre city area on June 5. Police seized […]

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2 years ago

Saturday starts dry, doesn’t end as such

The timing of today’s rain can be seen by looking at the Futurecastm, which is the video attached to this post. An area of low pressure approaching from the south is going to spread rain across much of the Island later this afternoon. The rain will become more widespread and heavy at times across most […]

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2 years ago

Downtown Health and Well-Being centre to be built at former Grace Hospital site

A new downtown health and well-being centre will be built at the site of the former Grace Hospital. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, although a number of years away, the gathering place says it will help ease their demand. 

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2 years ago

Nurses’ Union members waiting to receive benefits from Collective Agreement

The Nurses’ Union is still waiting for their Collective Agreement to appear in the pockets of its members. An agreement that was reached over a year ago, now president of the union is speaking out. 

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2 years ago

Your Community: Ride For Dad taking place this weekend

Avalon Motorcycle Ride For Dad has raised over $2 million dollars for the fight against prostate cancer, and the ride is this upcoming weekend. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill is in Your Community.

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2 years ago

Iceberg-viewing season underway on Northern Peninsula

Icebergs were once the scorn of fish harvesters because of the damage they caused to fishing gear. But now, they’re a huge tourism draw. As NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports, iceberg-viewing season is well underway on the Northern Peninsula.

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2 years ago

Special Olympics athletes compete in track and field in Gander

This weekend, special olympics athletes from across the province will meet in Gander to compete in track and field. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has the story.

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