Month: September 2025

8 months ago

Multiple trucks hit moose near Port Blandford

Clarenville RCMP is investigating a moose-vehicle collision that occurred Thursday evening near Port Blandford. At 9:09 p.m. on September 4, Clarenville RCMP and the Port Blandford Volunteer Fire Department responded to a collision on the TCH near the exit to Port Blandford involving multiple vehicles and a moose. Police learned that a commercial tractor trailer struck and […]

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8 months ago

Police seeking information after man taken to hospital with serious injuries following hit-and-run incident

The male operator of an electric scooter was taken to hospital with serious injuries following an incident in the west end of St. John’s late Friday morning. Emergency crews were called to a portion of New Pennywell Road, near Lions Road, shortly before noon. Reports from the scene indicate a man riding an electric scooter […]

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8 months ago

Deadline approaching for 100th anniversary scholarship program

The deadline to apply for the scholarship program commemorating the 100th anniversary of women achieving the right to vote and hold public office is fast approaching. This scholarship program will support the leadership development and or post-secondary goals of young women in grades 10-12. One hundred one-time disbursements of $1,000 will be awarded based on […]

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8 months ago

NLHC issues Request For Proposals for 40-unit apartment building

Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation is seeking proposals to build a 40-unit apartment building on St. John’s Place, on the corner of Charter Avenue in the Pleasantville area of St. John’s. The complex will feature one and two-bedroom apartments. Plans will also include space for future commercial and supportive services on the ground floor to […]

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8 months ago

Announcement coming today regarding child and youth community health model

Minister of Health and Community Services Krista Lynn Howell and Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development and Minister of Families and Affordability Bernard Davis will make an announcement regarding the Child and Youth Community Health Model today. Ministers will be joined by the CEO of NL Health Services, Dr. Pat Parfrey. The availability will […]

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8 months ago

Mostly good driving conditions across NL

Roads across the Island are dry this morning. There is some fog along the south coast. Roads are wet in southeastern Labrador and dry elsewhere. On the Bell Island to Portugal Cove run, both the MV Beaumont Hamel and the MV Astron W will operate on a load-and-go basis. At the St. John’s International Airport, […]

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8 months ago

Friday looks nice for most of Newfoundland

Across Newfoundland, it will be mainly pleasant today with some fog in areas this morning. It will be warm too, with temperatures ranging from 17 to 25, with humidex values, it will feel like 28. Winds will be light. Across Labrador, it will be nice for southeastern areas. There is a chance of showers for […]

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8 months ago

Gas up nearly three cents

The Public Utilities Board set maximum prices for regulated petroleum products overnight. The changes saw gas increase by 2.8 cents. On the Island, diesel went up slightly by 0.2 cents. Furnace oil on the Island increased by 0.14 cents, stove oil heating fuel in Zones 13 and 13a in Labrador fell by 0.03 cents, and […]

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8 months ago

N.L. Hydro CEO defends Churchill Falls MOU while ‘Group of 9’ critics raise more concerns

Signs of an election call in the near future are getting clearer, with parties making campaign promises, and the debate heating up over Churchill Falls. The CEO of NL Hydro is defending the MOU after a member of an independent oversight committee went public with his resignation this week. That’s drawing new concerns from opposition […]

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8 months ago

Tories promise to strengthen wildfire preparedness in pre-election campaign stop

PC Leader Tony Wakeham was in Carbonear today for a campaign-style announcement. In the wake of the recent evacuations, he’s promising a tory government will strengthen wildfire preparedness. He estimates the cost of his plan at $7 million, not including the cost of the water bomber. NTV’s Kyle Brookings was there.

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