Month: June 2025

11 months ago

Paul Reynolds Community Centre to remain closed 

The Paul Reynolds Community Centre will remain closed today as the city continues to facilitate repairs on the entranceway of the facility. The building was forced to close on Friday evening after there was a partial collapse of the ceiling outside of the main entrance of the building. There will be an update provided later […]

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11 months ago

Korab to provide update on Poverty Reduction Plan

Minister of Families and Affordability Jamie Korab will provide an update on the Poverty Reduction Plan today. The event will take place at the McSheffrey Resource Centre in St. John’s, at 11:00 a.m. Korab will be joined by the director of the Single Parent Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Danielle Seward and the director of […]

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11 months ago

Damp roads across most of the Island

Roads on the Islnd portions of the province are damp. There are areas of fog on the Avalon Peninsula through to Goobies and along parts of the south coast. Roads in Labrador are dry with good visibility. The MV Kamutik W will depart Happy Valley-Goose Bay at 2:00 p.m. for Rigolet. This trip will be […]

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11 months ago

Indecent act in St. John’s lands man in jail

The RNC responded to a call of an indecent act in the east end of St. John’s on Monday afternoon. When officers arrived they were able to identify a male matching the description given and placed the male in the police vehicle. As a result of the investigation, the 40-year-old was charged with committing an […]

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11 months ago

Construction resuming on University Avenue and Prince Philip Drive

From now until Saturday, July 19, motorists are advised that construction will be ongoing on University Avenue and Prince Philip Drive in St. John’s. The construction is necessary to complete the remaining works associated with the University Avenue Storm Sewer Upgrades project. While vehicular and pedestrian traffic will be maintained, traffic delays and lane reductions […]

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11 months ago

Badger forest fire still out of control after residents return home

The forest fire near Badger is still listed as out of control, even though the evacuation order was lifted Friday. As NTV’s Colleen Lewis explains, fire crews had their share of challenges during the weekend.

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11 months ago

‘Justice for Edgar’ rally planned ahead of manslaughter hearing

The St. John’s man who died after being attacked last week will be remembered this week in a peaceful rally on the steps of supreme court, the same day the man accused of killing him is scheduled to be back in court. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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11 months ago

N.L. Health Services updates plans for ‘CorCare’ patient health information system next year

N.L. Health Services held a briefing Monday, updating plans for CorCare, a new patient health information system planned for launch in 2026. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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11 months ago

Marble Mountain’s future remains uncertain

Atlantic Canada’s largest ski resort has yet to find a buyer. After government’s request for proposals closed in April, many are questioning the resort’s future.NTV’s Becky Daley tells us more.

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11 months ago

Your Community: Torbay Photo Contest

A  picture is worth a thousand words, and in Torbay it could win you a prize. NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community with the details.

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