Month: November 2025

6 months ago

Two people uninjured after boat capsizes in Labrador

The RNC and members of the public rescued two people in Labrador after their boat capsized over the weekend. Around 8:15 p.m. yesterday (Nov. 2), emergency responders received a report that a boat with two people on board had capsized on Julienne Lake near Javelin Road. Thankfully, the pair, a male and female, were able […]

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6 months ago

Regiment wins one and loses one in weekend series with Cataractes

The Newfoundland Regiment were in full control on Saturday night when they took on the Shawinigan Cataractes and won by a score of 7 to 2. On Sunday, the Shawinigan Cataractes took the second game 6 to 5 in overtime. The Regiment will be back on home ice next weekend as they take on the […]

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6 months ago

Collision causing traffic snarl on Peacekeepers Way

The RNC advises that the eastbound lane of Peacekeepers Way is slow-moving and backing up due to a motor vehicle collision just before the Cloverleaf. Choose an alternate route if possible and expect delays.

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6 months ago

Traffic disruption to continue this week on Brookfield Road in St. John’s

Starting today, there will be a temporary lane reduction for the westbound lane of Brookfield Road leading to the Pearltown Road intersection. This is expected to continue until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, November 7. Temporary traffic signals will be in place to facilitate the lane reduction, maintaining single lane access through the work zone.  This […]

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6 months ago

Woman arrested after ditching vehicle in downtown St. John’s

Just after 11:00 p.m. on Sunday, RNC officers attempted to stop a vehicle on Lemarchant Road in St. John’s. The female driver refused to stop, and the vehicle was ditched by the driver in the downtown area. Police were able to locate the 30-year-old female driver in the area on foot. She was arrested and […]

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6 months ago

Icy patches on some roads this morning, several ferry delays

On the Island this morning, roads are bare and wet. Across western Labrador, roads are bare and dry with icy patches. From Kenamu River to Lodge Bay, roads are partly snow-covered with icy patches. Marine Atlantic is warning of potential weather impacts on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The MV Beaumont Hamel is operating on the two-vessel […]

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6 months ago

A quiet start to the week, but a storm is on the way

It will feel more fall-like as we head through this week. NewfoundlandConditions will clear across the Island this morning. There is a chance of showers on the Avalon and a chance of showers or flurries in central areas. Highs across the Island will range from 2 on the Northern Peninsula to 7 along the south […]

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6 months ago

Swearing-in ceremony for MHAs today

Members of the 51st General Assembly will be sworn in today. A ceremony will take place in the House of Assembly at 9:30 a.m. for members-elect who are eligible to take their oaths. This afternoon, the members were expected to vote to elect the Speaker; however, at the close of nominations, MHA Paul Lane was […]

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6 months ago

FFAW calls on Ottawa for help with Chinese tariffs

The fisheries union is calling on support from Ottawa for sea cucumber harvesters who’ve been hit hard by Chinese tariffs. The FFAW also weighed in one the new PC government appointing a standalone fisheries minister this week. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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6 months ago

Taxpayers’ Federation applauds Premier Wakeham’s slimmed down cabinet

The decision by Premier Tony Wakeham to reduce his cabinet is receiving praise from the Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation, which says the change will save money. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story. 

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