Month: September 2025

2 months ago

Police investigate damage to car, minor injuries in Pippy Park

Police are investigating a disturbance that happened in Pippy Park this weekend. On Saturday at about 8:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of a disturbance in the area of Nagles Hill. They found a vehicle that had been damaged. People inside the vehicle had sustained minor physical injuries from broken glass. This incident is […]

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2 months ago

Police charge two men with weapons offences in St. John’s

The RNC arrested two men following a weapons offence in St. John’s Friday. Officers responded to a report of a weapons offence at an apartment complex on Brazil Street shortly after 11 a.m. Responding Officers believed there were people inside the building with a firearm. The RNC Tactics and Rescue Unit, with the assistance of […]

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2 months ago

UPDATE: RCMP find ATV rider who fled police

Bay St. George RCMP say they have located the operator of an ATV who failed to stop for police Saturday evening. At 6:48 p.m., officers on patrol in Degrau saw a blue ATV towing a trailer loaded with lumber along Oceanview Drive. The operator was not wearing a helmet and a traffic stop was attempted […]

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2 months ago

Man under order to stay away from bars arrested at bar

The RNC were called to a report of a court order breach at a bar in the downtown area of St. John’s at 12:20 a.m. this morning. Officers entered the bar and found the suspect inside. The man was on court-ordered conditions to remain away from any licensed establishments that sell alcohol. The 45-year-old was […]

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2 months ago

Canadian Coast Guard closes seasonal Inshore Rescue Boat stations

Another sure sign that fall is on the way is the closure of the Canadian Coast Guard’s Inshore Rescue Boat stations. The stations in Conception Bay, Bonavista Bay, and Notre Dame Bay will close at 8:00 a.m. today. The public can report an incident 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by calling the […]

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2 months ago

Pleasant driving conditions across the province this morning

There are some fog patches on the Avalon Peninsula this morning, causing areas of reduced visibility. Roads are dry across the province with good visibility elsewhere. The MV Flanders is out of service; the MV Beaumont Hamel will be on a load and go enhanced service. Flights are on time in St. John’s, Gander, and […]

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2 months ago

Another summer-like day expected across the province

High pressure is in control over the province today. Most areas on the Island will see a mix of sun and cloud or sunny skies. Highs across Newfoundland will range from 15 to 25. Winds on the Northern Peninsula will gust to 70 km/h today. It will be a similar story in Labrador. Area’s north […]

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2 months ago

Cruise Ships arriving in St. John’s today and tomorrow

The cruise ship season continues in St. John’s with cruise ships expected today and tomorrow. The Volendam with 1839 passengers is scheduled to arrive in the Port of St. John’s at 8:00 a.m. today and depart at 5:00 p.m.  The Norwegian Jewel is scheduled to arrive tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. and depart at 6:00 p.m. […]

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2 months ago

Grand Falls-Windsor Labour Day parade sees resurgence as party leaders’ attendance signals election around the corner

Monday is Labour Day, which marked a resurgence for North America’s longest-running parade in central Newfoundland. There were signs of a provincial election around the corner with Liberal and PC leaders on hand for the 107th Labour Day parade in Grand Falls-Windsor. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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2 months ago

NDP releases more pre-election promises on Labour Day

For many today , Labour Day marks an end-of-the-summer holiday, a time to relax and enjoy a day off work. But Labour Day has much more significance for unions and the labour movement. Here’s NTV’s Ben Cleary with more on that. 

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