Month: June 2025

11 months ago

Sheshatshiu RCMP conducing positive ticketing program over summer months

Thanks to a number of community sponsors, Sheshatshiu RCMP is conducting a positive ticketing program over the summer months in the communities of Sheshatshiu and North West River. From now until Sept. 30, children who are observed practicing safe bicycle operation and wearing a helmet will be given a positive ticket which is associated to […]

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11 months ago

RNC launch graffiti tip line

The RNC has established a tip line as another means of identifying and locating those responsible for large volumes of graffiti on the Northeast Avalon. This activity is most prevalent at night, in areas often accessible only by foot, and can be done with the quick flick of a hand making it difficult to catch […]

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11 months ago

New lighting at National War Memorial reflects 1924 design

New lighting has been installed at the National War Memorial in St. John’s, designed and created based on the original light globes that would have been in place when the Memorial was first constructed in 1924. The creation and installation of the globes has been a team effort between the province, Memorial University and the […]

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11 months ago

Heritage Collegiate student named Lester B. Pearson Scholar

A Level II student at Heritage Collegiate in Lethbridge has won the Lester B. Pearson Scholarship. Taylor Ash is the recipient and will receive the scholarship valued at $50,000 over two years for pre-university study at Pearson College in Victoria, British Columbia.  The Provincial Government contributes $34,000 to the scholarship, with the remainder provided through […]

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11 months ago

Government announces additional Moose Fencing

More moose fencing will be constructed near Salmonier Line later this year. The province has announced approximately $1 million for additional moose fencing for an additional 5.5 kilometres along the Trans-Canada Highway. A tender for the moose fencing work has been issued, with work on the project anticipated to begin later this year.  Support of […]

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11 months ago

Wet roads across most of NL

Across most of Newfoundland and Labrador this morning roads are wet with good visibility. The MV Astron W is out of service this morning due to an emergency crossing overnight. The MV Kamutik W is in service but off schedule. At the St. John’s International Airport, Air Canada Flight 2591 is delayed. Flights in Gander […]

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11 months ago

RNC hold media availability this afternoon

Weather permitting the RNC will hold an update on property damage at 1:00 p.m. at the ‘A Time’ statue on George Street in St. John’s. RNC Constable James Cadigan will be joined by Marketing and Communications, George Street Association and Facilitator of the Downtown Safety Coalition Don-E Coady and Marketing and Media Relations with Downtown […]

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11 months ago

Most fuel prices fall in weekly adjustment

The cost of most fuels dropped overnight. Gas decreased by 0.6 cents per litre. There was a measurable drop in the cost of diesel, it fell 5.0 cents on the Island and 4.9 cents in Zones 13 and 13a. Furnace oil heating fuel on the Island decreased by 4.31 cents and stove oil heating fuel […]

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11 months ago

NTV Weather Update | June 26, 2025

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11 months ago

Your Community: Annual tattoo convention happening this weekend

It’s an annual celebration of tattoo artistry, and it’s happening this weekend.  NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community with the details.

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