Month: November 2025

6 months ago

On The Mark: Province hosts National U18 Women’s Hockey Championship

The top young women’s hockey players are competing for a national title this week in Conception Bay South and Mount Pearl. For the first time ever, the province is hosting the Canadian Under-18 Women’s Championship, and four members of Team Atlantic are playing on home ice. Here’s NTV’s Mark Dwyer.

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6 months ago

CUPE launches province-wide town halls ahead of bargaining with news PC government

Thousands of workers across the province are preparing for large-scale collective bargaining with the new PC government. As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us, the Canadian Union of Public Employees is making its way across the island to host town hall meetings with members to discuss some of the key issues they hope to address.

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6 months ago

New study suggests seal diets slowing recovery of cod stocks

A new study is reopening a thorny debate. It’s all about what’s inside the stomachs of hungry seals. Research now suggests seal diets ares slowing the recovery of the Northern Cod stock. CTV’s Garrett Barry reports.

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6 months ago

Wind and rain storm knocks out power for some; St. John’s closes Westerland Road due to flying debris

Heavy wind and rain have been lashing the province for much of the day. The City of St. John’s advises that Westerland Road will be closed until further notice due to debris from high winds. If you encounter a road or sidewalk hazard during the storm such as a downed tree, object, or a power […]

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6 months ago

Province warns residents to be ready for heavy rain, high winds

The provincial government is monitoring forecast information of a strong weather system that is anticipated to affect a significant portion of Newfoundland and Labrador for the next few days. Environment Canada has issued wind and rainfall warnings, as well as special weather statements as an intense low-pressure system will bring heavy rain, high winds and […]

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6 months ago

Former U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney passes away

Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful vice presidents in U.S. history, has died at age 84. In a statement released by his family, he died Monday due to complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease, his family said Tuesday in a statement. “For decades, Dick Cheney served our nation, including as White House […]

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6 months ago

Placentia RCMP stops unlicensed driver for speeding, impounds vehicle

A 34-year-old man had his vehicle impounded by Placentia RCMP on Saturday, after he was stopped for speeding and found to be operating without a valid driver’s license. At approximately 2:24 p.m. on Nov. 1, an officer on patrol observed a drive travelling 90 km/hour through a 50 km/hr zone in Jerseyside. A traffic stop […]

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6 months ago

Federal government presenting budget today

Canadians will get a look at what is included in the federal budget today. It is the first time the Carney government has presented a budget. It will be presented by Minister of Finance and National Revenue François-Philippe Champagne. The budget is a confidence motion, and it remains to be seen if the government will […]

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6 months ago

Impaired woman arrested after crashing vehicle in ditch

The RNC responded to a report of a possible impaired driver in Torbay on Monday evening. Officers located the vehicle, which had crashed in a ditch. The 61-year-old female driver was placed under arrest for impaired driving. After further investigation, the female was charged with refusal and impaired driving; she was released for a future […]

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6 months ago

Dry roads across most of the Island

Roads on the southwest coast are wet, and elsewhere, roads are dry with some icy patches. Marine Atlantic has cancelled all crossings for today and Wednesday morning and anticipates impacts to crossings on Wednesday evening and Thursday. The MV Astron W is in service but off schedule. At the St. John’s International Airport, Air Canada […]

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