Month: October 2025

3 weeks ago

RCMP responds to disturbance call, man charged with uttering threats

Grand Falls-Windsor RCMP is investigating after responding Wednesday afternoon to a disturbance in progress inside a home in Botwood. A 39-year-old man was arrested and faces criminal charges. Shortly after 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 1, police responded to reports of a disturbance at a home on Wentzells Road in Botwood. Police arrived on scene to […]

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3 weeks ago

Police arrest wanted man after flight from police; multiple charges laid

Holyrood RCMP located a 24-year-old St. John’s man wanted for flight from the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) yesterday. The man now faces a number of additional charges including resisting arrest and refusal to comply with a demand for a blood sample. On Sept., 30, at approximately 8:20 p.m., officers with the Holyrood RCMP attempted to […]

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3 weeks ago

Police responds to motor vehicle collision near Saint Lunaire-Griquet; three injured

Three people were transported to hospital after a motor vehicle collision on Route 436 near Saint Lunaire-Griquet on Tuesday. At approximately 8:08 p.m. on Sept. 30, Roddickton RCMP responded to a report of a serious collision along Route 436 outside of Saint Lunaire-Griquet involving a passenger car and a sport utility vehicle (SUV). Officers attended […]

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3 weeks ago

Man on outstanding warrant arrested in Downtown St. John’s

On Wednesday afternoon, the RNC responded to a residence in the downtown area of St John’s to a report of suspicious activity in progress. Responding officers located a male matching the description. Officers attempted to speak with the male, who fled on foot. Officers caught and detained the 27-year-old male, and it was discovered that […]

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3 weeks ago

Temporary Ramp Closures today and tomorrow at Cloverleaf Overpass on Pitts Memorial Drive

Today and Friday, there will be intermittent ramp closures at the Cloverleaf Overpass on Pitts Memorial Drive to allow for ongoing bridge work. Today, there will be an eastbound ramp closure from 9:00 a.m.to 4:00 p.m. on the ramp from Route 2 to Trans-Canada Highway eastbound. Drivers coming from CBS who wish to travel east […]

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3 weeks ago

Fair driving conditions across most of the province

Roads on the Avalon Peninsula are wet in some areas due to isolated showers. Elsewhere across the province, roads are dry. Visibility is good. The M.V. Veteran will operate in combination with Change Islands. Due to surge in Farewell, the first trip on the MV Astron W will be cancelled. The MV Challenge One is […]

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3 weeks ago

Nice across the Island, unsettled in Labrador

NewfoundlandIt will be clear across western areas of the Island today, and cloudy to start over eastern areas with a few showers over the Avalon. Clouds will gradually clear in the east. Winds will generally gust between 40 and 60 km/h. Highs from 7 to 12 are expected. LabradorIt will be mostly cloudy across Labrador […]

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3 weeks ago

It’s municipal election day across the province

Residents across Newfoundland and Labrador will cast ballots today to vote for councillors and mayors. Polls will be open in most areas from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eligible voters will be required to show a valid identification card. This does not apply to the City of St. John’s, which rescheduled their election to October […]

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3 weeks ago

Dramatic collision knocks down light pole, closes east-end intersection

A collision in the east end of St. John’s on Wednesday evening knocked down a light pole, forcing the closure of a busy intersection. At about 7:15 p.m. emergency crews were called to the intersection of Allandale Road and Mount Scio Road following the two-vehicle incident. A car and SUV collided in the intersection, causing […]

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3 weeks ago

Election 2025: John Hogan promises increased grants for municipalities

Liberal leader John Hogan took his campaign to the Gander Bay area Wednesday, where he promised to increase grants to municipalities. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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