Rates increase by seven per cent for Newfoundland Power customers
Starting today, there is an increase of seven per cent for electricity rates for Newfoundland Power customers. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more.
Read moreStarting today, there is an increase of seven per cent for electricity rates for Newfoundland Power customers. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more.
Read moreA privately-run medical clinic in Corner Brook has eliminated the wait list for patients requiring cataract surgery in western Newfoundland. Now, a Member of the House of Assembly is calling for that model of health care to be expanded to other medical procedures. Don Bradshaw has the story.
Read moreWith a string of hot weather in this province, many farmers are enjoying a great growing season. But they are also dealing with high costs as a result of inflation. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has the story
Read moreIt’s one of the biggest events of the summer, entertaining audiences for the past four decades. The George Street Festival kicks off tonight and the week-long event features a musical line-up from many genres. NTV’s Amanda Mews has a rundown of this year’s headliners.
Read moreAmanda Mews visits the A.C. Hunter Children’s Library to check their story walk.
Read moreThe outdoor fire ban prohibiting setting of fires on forest land or within 300 metres of forest land has been lifted in Labrador. Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador are reminded that a Permit to Burn is required to burn brush and other materials during Forest Fire Season. Permits are available by contacting a local Forestry and […]
Read moreMurder charges were laid this morning against three of the four people arrested after yesterday’s homicide in downtown St. John’s. 50-year-old Jason Robert Wells, 41-year-old Bradley Edward Morrell, and 36-year-old Veronica Whalen all appeared before a judge early this morning. They are answering to second-degree murder charges for the death of 31-year-old Dylan Jordan. Four […]
Read moreIn the Cagnicourt British Cemetery in France, a new commemorative marker indicates the grave where Newfoundland and Labrador’s unknown soldier rested for more than 100 years before making his journey home on May 25. The new commemorative marker inscription reads: An unknown Newfoundland soldier of the First World War. The remains were removed on 13 May […]
Read moreThe Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is encouraging residents to practice personal safety as thousands descend on the capital city to attend shows and events in the coming days and weeks. There will be an increased police presence at upcoming music festivals and the province’s largest garden party, to respond to incidents and promote public safety. The […]
Read moreThe City of St. John’s has installed new portable toilets for visitors of the Downtown Pedestrian Mall. Two portable accessible toilets and a handwashing station will be available during the Downtown Pedestrian Malls hours of operation on the corner of Harbour Drive and Ayres Cove. Portable toilets will remain in place until the closure of […]
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