Month: December 2025

4 hours ago

Doug Partridge named head coach of the Newfoundland Rogues

The Newfoundland Rogues have named Doug Partridge as head coach for the team’s upcoming 2026 season. Partridge will lead the Rogues into their fifth season, which includes 38 games – 24 of them at the Mary Browns Centre – from Feb. 6 to May 24, followed by the playoffs. “I want to build a team […]

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6 hours ago

Bay St. George RCMP respond to auto theft and assault, suspect arrested and charged

Bay St. George RCMP arrested 23-year-old Stefan King of Stephenville Crossing for robbery, theft of a motor vehicle, assault against a police officer, and numerous other criminal offences on Nov. 27. At approximately 2:07 a.m. on Thursday, Bay St. George RCMP received a report of a robbery and theft of motor vehicle in the area […]

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7 hours ago

Weather prompts closures in St. John’s

Due to adverse weather conditions, provincial offices in the St. John’s metro region are closed for the morning, with the exception of necessary staff. Along with k-12 schools, the St. John’s campus of Memorial University, the Marine Institute and Signal Hill Campuses, are closed this morning for all faculty and staff. This includes the Childcare […]

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7 hours ago

Trinity-Conception RCMP urges the public to lock up their vehicles

After an uptick in recent reports of mischief and thefts from parked cars, Bay Roberts RCMP and Harbour Grace RCMP are urging residents to lock doors and safeguard valuables. Over the past week, police in Trinity-Conception have been called to investigate multiple reports of thefts from vehicles. In many cases no items have been reported […]

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8 hours ago

Grand Falls-Windsor RCMP respond to crash, arrests impaired driver

A 25-year-old driver was arrested by Grand Falls-Windsor RCMP early Saturday morning following a single-vehicle collision in Peterview. At approximately 4:15 a.m. on Nov. 29, Grand Falls-Windsor RCMP responded to a report of a collision on Main Street in Peterview. The driver, a 25-year-old Grand Falls-Windsor woman, was assessed at the scene by emergency paramedics […]

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8 hours ago

Stolen vehicle used by suspects in Badger break, enter and theft

Grand Falls-Windsor RCMP is investigating a break, enter and theft at a restaurant in Badger late Sunday evening. Just before 2:00 a.m., on Dec. 1, police responded to a report of a commercial break and enter at the Robin’s Donuts on the Trans Canada Highway in Badger. Two suspects, operating a stolen pickup truck, were […]

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9 hours ago

First snow day of the school year for many

With significant snowfall, high winds, and slushy conditions anticipated for much of eastern and central Newfoundland, residents are preparing for messy weather. Marine Atlantic has cancelled crossings, some municipalities, including the City of St. John’s, have postponed garbage collection, and many schools are closed. Memorial University, the Marine Institute and MUN’s Signal Hill campuses are […]

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11 hours ago

Early-morning house fire sends two people to hospital

A fire in St. John’s early Wednesday morning has sent two people to hospital. Fire crews were called to a home on Fort Amherst Road at about 2:30 a.m.. Firefighters arrived to find thick black smoke coming from the home, and flames breaking through a front window. Jeff Hatcher, Acting Platoon Chief with the St. […]

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17 hours ago

Kilbride house fire displaces residents, causes significant damage

A fire in Kilbride on Tuesday evening caused significant damage to a home and has displaced its residents. Shortly after 6:15 p.m. emergency crews were called to the home on Valleyview Road, and upon arrival they found the side of a home engulfed in flames. Mike Hall, Platoon Chief with the St. John’s Regional Fire […]

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21 hours ago

Marine Atlantic prepares for incoming winter weather

High winds, rain, and snow are expected for much of the island tomorrow, prompting Marine Atlantic to  cancel some ferry crossings. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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