Month: November 2025

5 months ago

Adam Baldwin announces solo show in St. John’s on Feb. 21 at The Majestic Theatre

After crossing the country on Blue Rodeo’s 40th Anniversary Tour, singer-songwriter Adam Baldwin returns to St. John’s for a solo performance at The Majestic Theatre on Saturday, Feb. 21 at 8 p.m.  Tickets are available at sonicconcerts.com. Baldwin recently released a double single, recorded live at the Light House Arts Centre in Halifax last December. “Burning Man” and “Say Hello” are available to stream now wherever […]

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5 months ago

Own a piece of the East Coast Trail through signage silent auction

The East Coast Trail Association is auctioning off its retired trailhead signs through a silent auction, with all proceeds going towards maintaining the trail systems. After 30 years, the association has replaced the trailhead signs, and now they are up for grabs. Through the online auction you can browse through 100 historical pieces of Trail history, then […]

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5 months ago

Food First NL applauds Budget 2025 win, urges more action on food security

Food First NL says this year’s federal budget delivers only one of its 16 recommendations on food security. Back in August, the group joined national advocates calling for higher incomes, targets to reduce food insecurity, Indigenous-led food programs, and a permanent school food program. Budget 2025 only fulfills that last request, making the National School […]

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5 months ago

Mary’s Harbour RCMP stops driver traveling more than 50 km/hr over speed limit

A 35-year-old woman was ticketed by Mary’s Harbour RCMP for excessive speeding recently after an officer observed the vehicle traveling more than 50 km/hr over the posted speed limit. Around 11:00 a.m. on Nov. 6, police observed a vehicle traveling at speeds up to 133km/hr in a posted 80km/hr zone along route 510, north of […]

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5 months ago

Canadian Blood Services calls for more donors as demand for blood rises nationwide

The need for blood and plasma is growing in this province and across the country. Canadian Blood Services says demand is rising faster than expected, as more patients require transfusions for surgeries, cancer treatments, and emergency care. To help keep up, the organization has updated its donation eligibility criteria in recent months meaning some people […]

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5 months ago

Multiple collisions keep emergency crews busy amid high winds and heavy rain

Emergency crews in the metro region were kept busy on Friday evening, as they responded to multiple collisions. Shortly before 5:00 p.m. crews were called to a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of King’s Bridge Road and Empire Avenue. Both SUV’s involved sustained considerable damage. At least one person was assessed at the scene by […]

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6 months ago

Four people rescued after helicopter crashes near Burgeo

Four people were rescued and taken to hospital after a helicopter crashed near Burgeo — in an area that is challenging to access. NTV’s Becky Daley has more.

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6 months ago

Recount ordered in Topsail–Paradise, but two other Liberal requests denied

The Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador has ordered a recount in Topsail–Paradise.But two other Liberal applications for judicial recounts following October’s provincial election have been denied. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more in this report.

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6 months ago

Quinlan Brothers outline next steps after charges dismissed

In a media conference today, Robin Quinlan discussed the next steps for Quinlan Brothers Ltd., after charges against the company for processing dead snow crab were dismissed in court on Thursday.NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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6 months ago

Families gather to remember road traffic victims

It was an emotional ceremony today, as friends and families gathered to remember their loved ones whose lives were lost in road traffic accidents. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, family members say everyone has a role to play in preventing these collisions.

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