Month: February 2026

3 months ago

Quidi Vidi Brewery calls on government to provide relief to brewing industry

One of the provinces most popular breweries is taking a break this month and pausing operations. As NTV’s Beth Penney explains, the owners say it’s due to a challenging craft beer landscape and is calling on government needs to step in.

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3 months ago

Our Time: Young athlete takes on new sport

A young athlete from the province’s west coast has made a name for herself, bringing a new sport to the region, one that is not as popular on our ski hills, but is around the world..  NTV’s Becky Daley highlights the athlete and her incredible journey on this weeks Our Time. 

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3 months ago

Reflections: The Ocean Ranger

Jim Furlong reflects on the sinking of the Ocean Ranger.

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3 months ago

NTV Weather Update | February 15, 2026

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3 months ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: February 15, 2026

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3 months ago

70-year-old man faces impaired driving charges after refusing breath test

A 70-year-old man is facing multiple charges after being stopped by police near the Village Mall overnight. Officers pulled over the vehicle during a routine patrol shortly after midnight. Police say the driver showed signs of alcohol impairment and was arrested. The man was taken to police station for breath testing but refused to cooperate. […]

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3 months ago

‘Time’ magazine ranks Memorial University among top 300 universities  

Time magazine ranked Memorial University 295 globally, 17 in Canada and No. 2 in Atlantic Canada. The ranking recognizes academic capacity and performance, innovation and economic impact, and global engagement.  The news magazine published its World’s Top Universities of 2026 list in late January and includes rankings of 500 academic institutions around the world.  “The fact that Time’s rankings emphasize student success in research, innovation […]

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3 months ago

St. John’s woman charged after allegedly assaulting elderly mother

A 40-year-old St. John’s woman has been charged with assault after allegedly attacking her elderly mother during a family disturbance overnight. Police were called to a home in the city’s centre around midnight. Officers found an elderly woman who had been assaulted by her daughter, who police say was extremely intoxicated and causing problems for […]

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3 months ago

Wildlife officials conducting caribou surveys

Wildlife officials will be conducting caribou surveys over the coming weeks in central and eastern Newfoundland. The surveys will be conducted using a low-level flying aircraft in the areas of Cape Shore, the Avalon wilderness reserve on the Southeast Avalon Peninsula, the Burin Peninsula and the Gander region. During the survey, as part of the […]

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3 months ago

St. John’s demonstrators demand accountability for human rights violations in Iran

A crowd filled the stairs leading up to St. John’s City Hall on Saturday afternoon, the public rally was in solidarity with the people of Iran, calling for an end to government repression. Peaceful protesters said the demonstration in downtown St. John’s was meant to draw attention to ongoing repression, and systemic human rights violations […]

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