Month: June 2024

2 years ago

Minister Crocker to Bring Greetings at the 2024 Travel Media Association of Canada Conference

Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation Steve Crocker will bring greetings at the 2024 Travel Media Association of Canada Conference today. The event will take place at Memorial University’s Signal Hill Campus. The 2024 Travel Media Association of Canada Conference takes place from June 12 to 16. It will be the largest gathering of […]

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2 years ago

Teen stabbed at large disturbance in St. John’s

The RNC responded to a large disturbance in the north end of St. John’s on Tuesday afternoon. Once police gained control of the large crowd, they located a youth who had injuries consistent with a stabbing. The Criminal Investigation Division and K-9 responded and three youths were taken into custody. One youth was charged with […]

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2 years ago

Wet roads and areas of fog for the morning drive

On the west coast, roads are wet. Parts of central, the south coast, and the Avalon Peninsula are seeing fog. Across Labrador, roads are dry with good visibility. The MV Terra Nova is travelling to Bay L’Argent today for maintenance and will return to Rencontre once finished. The departure time from Bay L’Argent is unknown. […]

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2 years ago

Wednesday starts dry, but rain arrives on the Island later today and tonight

Wednesday starts dry, reasonably sunny, and warm; however, an area of low pressure will approach from the south in the late afternoon or early evening and spread rain into southern and eastern Newfoundland. The rain will spread north overnight and fall heavily across much of the Island and southeast Labrador. Amounts will be in the […]

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2 years ago

Man arrested following dangerous driving and disturbance at the Confederation Building

On Tuesday morning the RNC responded to a traffic complaint on the Trans-Canada Highway in the Allandale Road area. Officers located and attempted to stop the vehicle in question however, the pursuit was terminated in the interest of public safety. A couple of hours later, officers responded to a disturbance at the Confederation Building. Upon […]

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2 years ago

Atlantic Ministers Concerned How Federal Workforce Funding Cuts are Hurting Atlantic Canadians

Atlantic Workforce Ministers are demanding the federal government reverse the cut of the Labour Market Transfer Agreements. The ministers met on June 6 to discuss the $625 million cut to the program. With this cut, funding will revert to pre-2017 levels at a time when inflationary costs continue to have a profound impact on citizens. […]

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2 years ago

Hit-and-run driver sends pedestrian to hospital Tuesday evening

A pedestrian was sent to hospital on Tuesday evening following a collision after which the driver fled the scene. Emergency crews were called to the intersection of Forbes Street and Bartlett Place shortly after 7:30 p.m.. Upon arrival on the scene they found a pedestrian laying in the road, being tended-to by area residents. According […]

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2 years ago

Forest fire burning north of Labrador City-Wabush deemed out of control

There are two forest fires burning north of Labrador City-Wabush, with one nearing critical infrastructure along the Quebec border and the other in a remote area, now deemed ‘out-of-control’.

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2 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: June 11, 2024

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2 years ago

Marble Mountain exploring ways to bring in summer business

With the next winter ski season about seven months away, Marble Mountain Ski Resort is exploring ways to bring in new business in the the summer and fall. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has more.

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