Month: June 2024

2 years ago

Foggy conditions continue to cause reduced visibility

On the Avalon Peninsula, south coast, and most of central, roads are wet with areas of fog. Along the west coast and in Labrador, roads are dry with good visibility. The MV Beaumont Hamel continues to service the Fogo Island/Change Island route. At the St. John’s International Airport, PAL Airlines Flight 922 is cancelled. In […]

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2 years ago

Minister O’Regan to address the Energy NL Annual Conference and Exhibition

The Energy NL Annual Conference and Exhibition continues today at the St. John’s Convention Centre. Today, Minister of Labour Seamus O’Regan will deliver remarks at the conference. Sessions will continue today in including a focus on applying Danish experiences to this province and discussing energy leadership in the province. The conference ends on Thursday.

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2 years ago

Youth charged with uttering threats in St. John’s

The RNC were called to a report of uttering threats on Tuesday afternoon in St. John’s. Officers responded and conducted an investigation that resulted in the arrest of a youth. The accused was charged with uttering threats and multiple breaches of court orders.

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2 years ago

Some slow improvements as the week rolls on

Rain, drizzle, and fog will persist over much of the Island, minus the West Coast, into Thursday. However, some slight improvements may occur over eastern areas Thursday afternoon, when, dare I say, some breaks of sunshine are possible (if they still exist). The weather should slowly improve for Friday and the weekend… but that doesn’t […]

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2 years ago

Ontario man charged with manslaughter for shooting in Little Burnt Bay

A charge of manslaughter has been laid against 57-year-old Ricky Nelson Wareham of Ontario after Sunday’s shooting in Little Burnt Bay. At approximately 9:15 p.m., Lewisporte RCMP received the report of a shooting at a residence on Maple Street. A 36-year-old man, who was shot while inside the home, succumbed to his injuries and was found […]

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2 years ago

Premier responds to critics on equalization constitutional challenge

The province announced last week it’s filing a constitutional challenge against the equalization formula. Today, after a few days to digest the response from Ottawa, Premier Andrew Furey weighed in.

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2 years ago

Opposition says government should have moved sooner on challenging equalization formula

The province is taking Ottawa to court over the equalization formula. But AS NTV’s Ben Cleary tells us, the Opposition parties say the move should have been made earlier.

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2 years ago

United Kingdom health team studying Corner Brook hospital move

While the majority of the move into Corner Brook’s new hospital is now complete, a group of health care professionals from the UK are on the province’s west coast, observing the transition from the old hospital to the new. Here’s NTV’s Don Bradshaw.

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2 years ago

Province and family pay tribute to Roger Jamieson

The province is mourning the death of one of the leaders of its tourism industry, Roger Jamieson. The son of former MP and CJON co-founder Don Jamieson, Roger Jamieson was 66. Today, Jamieson’s family and the province remembered his legacy. Here’s NTV’s Toni-Marie Wiseman.

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2 years ago

Your Community: New political satire opening at LSPU Hall

Tonight in Your Community, Amanda Mews heads to the LSPU Hall to talk Tamasha-O-Tamasha, a new political satire opening at the LSPU Hall Wednesday night.

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