Month: September 2025

7 months ago

Patients to check appointment letters before move to New Ambulatory Health Hub

Patients and clients with outpatient health appointments in St. John’s are being asked to review their appointment letters to confirm the location of their upcoming visits at Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services sites. Appointments that are scheduled on or after October 21 may take place at the new ambulatory health hub located at 28 Stavanger […]

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7 months ago

Cruise ship arriving in St. John’s today

A cruise ship will visit St. John’s today. The National Geographic Explorer with 154 passengers will arrive in port at today. The ship, operated by Lindblad Expeditions, is visiting the Maritimes and Newfoundland. During cruise ship visits, parking is limited on Harbour Drive to accommodate tour operators and other passenger transportation.

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7 months ago

Man facing assault charge after dispute with neighbour in St. John’s

On Wednesday evening, the RNC responded to the center city area of St. John’s for a dispute between neighbours. Responding officers determined that the dispute had become physical. A 55-year-old male was arrested for assault and uttering threats against the other individual. The accused was held at the lock-up to appear before a judge in […]

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7 months ago

Dry roads across most of the province

Roads are dry across the Island portion of the province with good visibility. Roads across western Labrador are wet with reduced visibility due to rain, and dry across central and southeastern Labrador. Due to a mechanical issue, the Argentia to North Sydney crossing on the Ala’suinu scheduled for today has been cancelled. Passengers are being […]

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7 months ago

Wet across Labrador, humid in Newfoundland

A mix of sun and cloud is expected across the Island today. On the Great Northern Peninsula, wind gusts to 80 km/h are possible this afternoon. Temperatures will range from 16 to 23, and it will feel warmer with the humidex. Heavy rain is currently falling across western Labrador, and it will be a wet […]

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7 months ago

Bank of Canada lowers policy rate

On Wednesday, the Bank of Canada reduced its target for the overnight rate by 25 basis points to 2.5%, with the Bank Rate at 2.75% and the deposit rate at 2.45%. Global uncertainty in the wake of higher U.S. tariffs is slowing. In the second quarter, Canada’s GDP declined by about 1½%. Employment has also […]

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7 months ago

Moose-vehicle collision sends two people to hospital

Two people were taken to hospital Wednesday night after the vehicle they were in struck a moose on the Trans Canada Highway. At about 8:00 p.m. emergency crews were called to the eastbound lanes of the Trans Canada Highway, just west of Butter Pot Provincial Park. The driver of a sedan was unable to avoid […]

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7 months ago

Brad Gushue retiring from curling after this season

Curling legend Brad Gushue announced on social media Wednesday that this will be his final year in competitive curling. Gushue said he made a list of goals many years ago and he feels like he is one of the “lucky few” to have achieved them. “That’s given me the confidence to make this decision now […]

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7 months ago

Election 2025: Hogan promises more electricity for Labrador West

Liberal leader John Hogan spent a second day campaigning in Labrador Wednesday, promoting the Churchill Falls MOU. He was in the battleground district of Labrador West, where he’s promising to build a new transmission line after the Churchill Falls deal is finalized. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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7 months ago

Elections 2025: Wakeham promises safer communities as he takes campaign to west coast

PC leader Tony Wakeham was in Deer Lake Wednesday, where he promised to make communities safer if he becomes premier. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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