Month: July 2025

11 months ago

Lane Closure extended on Prince Philip Drive

The road closure on Prince Philip Drive at University Avenue has been extended to today at 5:00 p.m. Prince Philip Drive is reduced to one lane, both east and west bound, at various times, and the left turning lane from Prince Philip Drive to University Avenue is closed to facilitate asphalt paving operations. Pedestrian traffic […]

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11 months ago

RNC investigating stabbing in St. John’s

Just before 1:00 a.m. this morning the RNC responded to a call of a disturbance in the east end area of St. John’s. Responding officers located a man with a stab wound. The man was transported to the Health Sciences Centre for medical attention for a non-life-threatening injury. The investigation is continuing.

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11 months ago

Nice driving conditions and a number of flight delays

Roads across the province are dry with good visibility with no reported delays. The Flanders will continue to operate on a load-and-go basis due to the MV Beaumont Hamel being out of service. There are several flight delays and cancellations at the St. John’s International Airport. Air Canada Flights 1946, 1572, 1948, 1573, 1949, 1575, […]

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11 months ago

Hot and humid start to the weekend

The Island will see sunny skies to start today. There are a few fog patches over portions of the Avalon Peninsula. Most areas will see clouds build in throughout the day. It will be a hot and humid day across the Island with temperatures from 25 to 30 degrees and humidex values reaching the low […]

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11 months ago

Fuel prices increase in weekly adjustment

The cost of most fuels is up today. Gas has increased by 2.6 cents per litre. Diesel on the Island increased by up to 4.2 cents, and diesel in fuel zones 13 and 13a increased by 4.0 cents. Furnace oil heating fuel on the Island increased by 3.61 cents, and stove oil heating fuel in […]

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11 months ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: July 10, 2025

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11 months ago

Rabies case confirmed in dog in Hopedale

The province has confirmed that a dog in Labrador has tested positive for rabies. Public Health has completed risk assessments of human contact and continues to trace possible contact. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story. 

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11 months ago

National Ride of Hope ends in St. John’s, led by Terry Fox’s younger brother

A special fundraising event arrived in St. John’s this evening. The National Ride of Hope reached their final destination after a 7,000 km journey from Vancouver, commemorating the 45th anniversary of Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope.  NTV’s Becky Daley has the details.

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11 months ago

Offshore drilling company found guilty in incident where employee was almost killed

An offshore drilling company has been found guilty of violating a health and safety regulation six years ago when an employee was almost killed during crane operations aboard one of its rigs. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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11 months ago

NTV Weather Update | July 10, 2025 

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