Month: July 2025

4 months ago

Reid to attend Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment Meeting in Yellowknife

Minister of Environment and Climate Change Scott Reid will be in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, this week to attend the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment meeting today and Friday. Ministers will gather to discuss environmental issues of national and international interest, including climate change adaptation and resilience, as well as air quality related to […]

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4 months ago

Thick fog in areas this morning

Along the south coast and the Avalon Peninsula, roads are damp with areas of dense fog. Roads are dry across the remainder of the province with good visibility. Marine Atlantic and provincial ferries are operating on schedule. Flights are on time in St. John’s, Gander, and Deer Lake.

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4 months ago

Abbott to attend Habitat for Humanity’s ground-breaking ceremony in Grand Falls-Windsor

Minister Responsible for Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation, John Abbott, will attend a ground-breaking ceremony for two new homes set for construction in Grand Falls-Windsor by Habitat for Humanity today. The ceremony will take place at 19 ½ Riverview Road, Grand Falls-Windsor, at 10:00 a.m. Abbott will be joined by Mayor Barry Manuel, CEO for […]

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4 months ago

Lane closures starting today on Prince Philip Drive

Beginning today, Prince Philip Drive will be reduced to one lane, eastbound and westbound, at various times, and the left turning lane from Prince Philip Drive westbound to University Avenue will be closed to facilitate asphalt paving operations. The disruption is expected to last until Thursday, July 3, at 5:00 p.m.  Pedestrian traffic will be […]

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4 months ago

NTV Weather Update | July 2, 2025

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4 months ago

Progress made in removing fuel from grounded cargo ship

The MSC Baltic III is still grounded on the west coast, but about 70 per cent of the heavy fuel has been removed from the vessel. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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4 months ago

Rescue organizations urge people to stay safe on water during food fishery

The recreational groundfish fishery started last weekend. Rescue organizations are once again putting out warnings to ensure a safe season ahead.

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4 months ago

Mother who lost son organizing province-wide protest for action on addictions

A St. John’s woman who lost her 20-year-old son to drug addiction says she’s had enough. Now she’s organizing a province-wide protest against what she calls a lack of action by government. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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4 months ago

Experts weigh in on end of sugar tax

The province’s sugar-sweetened beverage tax officially came to an end July 1. Experts have been weighing in on the results. NTV’s Garrett Barry reports.

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4 months ago

Your Community: George Street Festival lineup

Sharon Snow checks out the lineup for the 40th annual George Street Festival.

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