Month: February 2026

3 months ago

Suspected Impaired Driver Collides With Plow

At 1:15am on February 18th, RNC responded to a collision on Columbus Drive where a driver reportedly hit a city snow plow operator. Upon arrival, police suspected the driver to be impaired and a test resulted in a 7-day suspension. The 59-year old man also had his vehicle impounded.

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3 months ago

Eastern Newfoundland bracing for severe winter storm

Another major winter storm is on the way for Eastern Newfoundland. Upwards of 50 centimetres is expected for parts of the Avalon, and into central. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill spoke to residents about how they’re preparing, and has more in tonight’s top story.

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3 months ago

Premier Wakeham defends how doctor is paid for advisory role

The PC government and the Liberal opposition were firing accusations at each other today over the hiring of a political advisor in Premier Tony Wakeham’s office, and how he’s being paid. NTV’s legislative reporter Ben Cleary has more in this report.

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3 months ago

Corner Brook mill slowly coming back online

It’s been a bumpy few months for Corner Brook Pulp and Paper after drought conditions forced a temporary shutdown back in November. There has been a phased restart, but as NTV’s Becky Daley tells us, operations are still not fully back to normal quite yet. 

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3 months ago

Gold medallist Jamie Korab weighs in on Canada’s Olympic curling controversy

Reaction continues to pour in on both sides of the debate around the big curling controversy at the 2026 Winter Olympics. It was 20 years ago that Newfoundland and Labrador’s Jamie Korab represented Canada, and he weighed in with his thoughts today. NTV’s Jodi Cooke has this report.

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3 months ago

Students take part in Peter’s River Raid Adventure

Students across central made their way to Shanadithit Park in Botwood today for what’s become an annual adventure. NTV’s Colleen Lewis was there and has this report.

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3 months ago

FFAW holds off on protests after meeting with government

The FFAW has held off on launching protests after its latest meeting with the provincial government over its dispute with processors.

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3 months ago

On the Mark: Newfoundland Regiment clinch playoff spot

The Newfoundland Regiment have given fans plenty of reason to cheer this season, and now the club has punched its ticket into the playoffs. The new franchise cliched a playoff spot over the weekend. Here’s NTV’s Mark Dwyer.

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3 months ago

Your Community: Pancake Day

It’s Shrove Tuesday, which means Pancake Day for many across the province. NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community to observe the tradition.

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3 months ago

NTV Weather Update | February 17, 2026

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