Month: August 2025

11 months ago

Showers expected for most of Newfoundland today

Showers or drizzle are expected across Newfoundland today. Most areas will see a trace to 2 mm of rain. There is a slight risk of thunderstorms for central and western Newfoundland. Highs will generally be between 15 and 20. On the Great Northern Peninsula, highs are only expected to reach the single digits. There will […]

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11 months ago

Premier making two spending announcements in western Labrador today

Premier John Hogan will make two spending announcements in western Labrador today. The first will be at the Wabush Airport at 11:15 a.m. Details will be released on a new Labrador Air Access Program. Hogan will be joined by Minister of Labrador Affairs Lisa Dempster and Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation Fred Hutton.  […]

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11 months ago

Tony Humby sexual assault trial finally begins after many delays

The trial of a St. John’s man charged in one of the most shocking sexual assault cases in the province’s history finally began today. The lead investigator in the Tony Humby case testified about how the case exploded to included multiple complainants. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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11 months ago

Province announces new financial support for Conception Bay North wildfire evacuees

The province announced new financial support Wednesday for evacuees and businesses affected by the Conception Bay North wildfire. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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11 months ago

Police make arrest for break-in during wildfire evacuation

Police have made arrest in connection with a break-in at a home in Ochre Pit Cove while residents were under an evacuation order. NTV’s Beth Penney reports.

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11 months ago

Province funds new wildland gear for volunteer fire departments

Some of the 35 volunteer fire departments that have responded to the recent wildfires have suffered damage to their gear. Now, the province has announced funding for wildland fire coveralls for volunteer fire departments.

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11 months ago

Former politicians, civil servants write letter calling on N.L. Hydro Board to resign over Churchill Falls MOU

A group of former politicians and civil servants have written a letter calling on the board of Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro to resign over the Churchill Falls MOU. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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11 months ago

Province launches pilot project to fund nurse practitioners

The province launched a pilot project Wednesday so patients will no longer have to pay out-of-pocket for medically necessary services from a nurse practitioner.

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11 months ago

Charles Pender no longer band manager for Qalipu First Nation

Charles Pender is no longer the band manager for the Qalipu First Nation, but the band isn’t talking about why the change happened. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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11 months ago

NDP pledges to implement rent control in pre-election promise

The provincial election hasn’t officially been called yet, but the NDP released their first campaign promise Wednesday. NDP leader Jim Dinn wants to implement rent control measures to stop skyrocketing rental hikes.

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