Month: June 2024

2 years ago

Pitbull to headline Churchill Park Music Festival

Pitbull will headline the Churchill Park Music Festival in St. John’s this summer. His recent musical releases include Trackhouse and Trackhouse: Daytona 500 Edition. Pitbull will deliver another run of dynamic performances on the Party After Dark Tour. Tickets for the Churchill Park Music Festival go on sale Tuesday, June 18 at 12 noon The […]

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2 years ago

Furey to Recognize 2024 Recipients of the Public Service Award of Excellence

Premier Andrew Furey will recognize this year’s recipients of the Public Service Award of Excellence at a ceremony today. Furey will be joined by Krista Quinlan, Clerk of the Executive Council. The ceremony will take place at the John C. Perlin Arts and Culture Centre, St. John’s, at 3:00 p.m.

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2 years ago

RNC attempts traffic stop but driver has other ideas

While on routine patrol on Military Road in St. John’s on Thursday evening, an RNC officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a motorcycle. The male driver fled the location but was located a short time after. As a result, the 19-year-old male was charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, and flight […]

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2 years ago

Nice driving conditions across the province

It’s a good drive this morning across the province. Roads in most areas are bare and dry with good visibility. The exception is on the Avalon and South coast where there are some areas of fog. Ferries are operating on schedule. There are a number of light delays across the province. At the St. John’s […]

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2 years ago

Friday’s AM Update: Sunshine on the Island, more showers and t’storms in Labrador

The weather on the Island will be quite nice to close out the week. Many areas will see highs in the lower to middle 20s. The exception will be west and southwest-facing shores where onshore winds will hold temperatures into the middle teens. Expect an abundance of sunshine. Meanwhile, in Labrador we are waking up […]

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2 years ago

Man charged with leaving the scene of an accident

On Thursday morning the RNC was called to a report that a motor vehicle hit the side of a residence. As a result of the investigation, a 46-year-old male was charged with leaving the scene of an accident, operating a motor vehicle when prohibited to do so, breach of probation, and operating a motor vehicle […]

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2 years ago

Health Care Infrastructure Announcement Coming Today

Another health care announcement is coming today. Minister of Health and Community Services Tom Osborne, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure John Abbott, Deputy Minister Pat Parfrey, Paul Davis the Gathering Place Executive Director and Board Chair and Interim Executive Director of Choices for Youth Geoff Davis will be on hand for the announcement. The announcement […]

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2 years ago

UPDATE: TLH between Churchill Falls and Labrador City now open

**Update** | According to a tweet from the RNC, the road between the two communities is now open. The RNC has closed access to the Trans-Labrador Highway from Wabush to Churchill Falls because of a forest fire. Emergency services are collaborating in response to this event. Updates to follow when more information becomes available. Firefighters […]

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2 years ago

Recognizing National Indigenous History Month

June is National Indigenous History Month. As NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports, some Indigenous groups continue to struggle with that history after decades of persecution.

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2 years ago

Talk of the Tiny Towns: Point Amour Lighthouse

NTV’s Marykate O’Neill returns with her Talk of the Tiny Towns series. Over the next 10 weeks she will tour Newfoundland and Labrador, and highlight some of the hidden gems along the way. Tonight, she begins with the Point Amour Lighthouse on Labrador’s south coast.

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