Month: December 2025

6 months ago

Your Community: Food bank drive this Saturday in Paradise

Tonight in Your Community, Sharon Snow is in Paradise where a community food drive is taking place this coming Saturday.

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6 months ago

Canada Fluorspar mine aims to ramp up production in St. Lawrence

Commercial fluorspar mining began in St. Lawrence in the 1930s. Since then, the mine has had its ups and downs, but new ownership is aiming to ramp up production and create new jobs. NTV’s Ross Tilley reports.

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6 months ago

Springdale residents raise concerns about cleanup of privately-owned boat

Residents in Springdale have been complaining about privately owned boats on the waterfront. Today there are indications the coast guard is planning a clean up. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.

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6 months ago

Lunch hour collision snarls traffic at busy west-end intersection

A two-vehicle collision at a busy St. John’s intersection over the lunch hour Wednesday caused traffic delays. At about noon emergency crews were called to the intersection of Columbus Drive and Mundy Pond Road to attend the scene of a collision that caused significant damage to both vehicles involved. The crash prompted a partial closure […]

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6 months ago

Bonavista RCMP charges ATV operator with Off-Road Vehicle Act offences

Bonavista RCMP seized an off-road vehicle on Friday after the operator was found traveling a highway without a valid insurance policy. The operator was also ticketed for operating without a driver’s licence. Around 8:30 p.m. on Dec. 5, police on patrol in Catalina observed an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) traveling along Route 230 before stopping at […]

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6 months ago

Harbour Grace RCMP arrest man for thefts, breaching release order

Harbour Grace RCMP arrested a 40-year-old man on Tuesday afternoon after he breached the conditions of his Undertaking. Clouston Deering now faces charges of theft and failure to comply with his Undertaking. On Dec. 10, police responded to an unwanted person at a business on Columbus Drive in Carbonear. A store employee identified an individual […]

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6 months ago

Court closures costly for capital city

It’s been two weeks since some of the provinces busiest courtrooms were suddenly shuttered indefinitely. The legal implications are vast. From St. John’s to the south west coast and points in between – traffic, civic, contraventions act and some circuit courts are adjourned. For the provinces capital city, it comes at a great cost. Mayor […]

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6 months ago

Police confirm two deaths on Aldershot Street as homicides

Police have confirmed two suspicious deaths in St. John’s are being investigated as homicides. Two men, ages 38 and 53, were found dead inside an Aldershot Street home on Dec. 1. The RNC has been working with the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to determine the causes of death. The investigative team continues to […]

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6 months ago

RNC arrest man following collision in Wabush

The RNC in Labrador City have arrested a man for impaired driving. On Tuesday, around 8:45 p.m., police responded to a two-vehicle collision in Wabush. As a result of the investigation, a 63-year-old male driver was arrested for impaired driving after he was found to be over three times the legal limit. He also had […]

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6 months ago

City of Mount Pearl tables Budget 2026

The City of Mount Pearl presented its 2026 budget during a public meeting on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, in Council Chambers. This year’s budget is about building a safer, stronger, and more inclusive Mount Pearl, with every dollar invested reflecting our commitment to taxpayers—whether it’s safer streets, better recreation spaces, or sustainable growth for the future. “Budget 2026 keeps Mount Pearl focused on what […]

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