Month: February 2026

3 months ago

TCH lane closure near Chance Cove

Whitbourne-Placentia RCMP is advising all motorists that one lane of the Trans-Canada Highway near Chance Cove is closed due to a motor vehicle collision. While the highway remains passable, road conditions in the area remain poor, and police are asking all drivers to proceed with patience and caution. Please slow down, leave space between vehicles […]

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3 months ago

Trans-Canada Highway impassable between Bishop’s Falls and Grand Falls-Windsor

Motorists are advised that the Trans-Canada Highway is closed in both directions between Bishop’s Falls and Grand Falls-Windsor due to a motor vehicle collision. An update will be provided when the highway reopens.

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3 months ago

Canadians urged not to travel to Mexico following weekend of violence

The federal government ordered Canadians in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to shelter in place Sunday due to violence erupting in the region. Many Canadian tourists were watching Canada’s gold medal hockey game Sunday before some travellers started getting alerts from their resorts, telling them to shelter in place. Many people who were set to fly out […]

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3 months ago

Provincial government buildings in St. John’s Metro area closed today

The province recognizes the impact of the significant snowfall and ongoing storm conditions on communities in the greater St. John’s area. To support municipalities as they work to keep residents safe while they continue to clear roads, all provincial government buildings in the St. John’s metro area are closed today, except for those employees who […]

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3 months ago

Many cancellations at St. John’s International Airport as snow clearing efforts continue

Officials through St. John’s International Airport are reminding passengers to check on the status of their flights before heading to the airport today, as there are dozens of cancellations and delays. Operations at YYT are currently impacted by the recent significant snowfall and ongoing storm conditions. In order to safely resume operations, officials say they […]

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3 months ago

Town of Paradise ‘Plow Tracker’ unavailable as crews continue to work on snow clearing

The Town of Paradise says they are experiencing issues with the Plow Tracker feature on the Town website. Officials say they have been faced with intermittent power interruptions and it is affecting the Plow Tracker connecting to the website. They are assuring residents that all available equipment is out and our crews are working on […]

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3 months ago

Weekend snow forces Monday morning closures

There has been significant snowfall over the last week for the eastern portion of the island, capped off by a winter storm Saturday into Sunday. While people and businesses dig out from under the snow, many services and facilities have announced they will not be operating Monday morning. All facilities operated by the City of […]

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3 months ago

Labrador City Mayor raises concerns for power supply

Power needs has been a growing topic of conversation in Labrador West as investors in the region look to expand their projects. But Labrador City’s mayor says work needs to be done to address these power needs before it’s too late. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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3 months ago

Janeway Foundation launches 42nd Telethon, introduces 2026 Champion Child

It’s a special weekend for the Janeway Children’s Hospital Foundation with the launch of the 42nd Annual Janeway Children’s Miracle Network Telethon. This year’s unique launch event was a nod to the 2026 Champion. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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3 months ago

Memorial University wins national women’s U Sports curling championship

The MUN Sea-Hawks have won the women’s nation U Sports national championship. They head to China in 2027 for the World University Games.

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