Month: February 2026

3 months ago

Governments provide financial relief for eligible farmers affected by drought conditions

Both the provincial and federal governments have announced disaster relief for eligible Newfoundland and Labrador farmers and producers affected by widespread drought conditions in 2025.  Both levels of government have agreed to implement the program under the 2025-26 Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador AgriRecovery Forage Assistance Initiative to help livestock producers purchase and transport animal feed. AgriRecovery provides targeted financial help […]

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3 months ago

2025 Canada Summer Games generated over $180 million in economic activity in St. John’s

Sport Tourism Canada’s Economic Impact Assessment has found that the 2025 Jeux du Canada Games generated over $272 million in total economic activity across Canada, including $180.7 million in the City of St. John’s. The Economic Impact Assessment measures the positive change in economic activity resulting from hosting an event. It includes spending by out-of-town visitors, event […]

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3 months ago

Power restored to all customers after massive outage Friday evening

Newfoundland Power’s Outage Centre is showing that there are are no known outages impacting 25 customers or more as of Saturday morning. it comes after a trip on the Labrador-Island transmission link knocked out power for 70,000 customers across the island Friday evening. “A trip on the Labrador-Island Link transmission line has caused power interruptions […]

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3 months ago

Quidi Vidi Brewery hopeful province will consider tax relief for craft breweries

One of the province’s most popular breweries is taking a break this month, pausing taproom operations as it navigates what owners describe as a challenging landscape for craft beer. Quidi Vidi Brewery has closed its taproom for the month of February. Co-owner Justin Fong says the temporary closure marks the first time the taproom has […]

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3 months ago

RNC seizes numerous vehicles for traffic infractions

The RNC seized more than a dozen vehicles in the Corner Brook Region over a week-long period for violations under the Highway Traffic Act. On Jan. 30, officers conducted a routine traffic stop on Main Street in Corner Brook that resulted in impaired driving charges. The 39-year-old man was also ticketed for having open liquor […]

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3 months ago

RNC warns of romance scams this Valentine’s weekend

The RNC is urging the public to be vigilant against Valentine’s romance scams. Criminals prey on people’s emotions to cash in on affection by targeting those seeking companionship on social media, dating websites, and messaging apps. Fraudsters create fake identities to build trust and romantic relationships with victims before claiming to need money quickly, most […]

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3 months ago

MUN sets eight-year course to renew aging infrastructure

Memorial has established an eight-year deferred maintenance program, driven by a focus on the student experience and a strong commitment to accessibility. The Board of Regents approved the program, which includes the demolition of Coughlan College; re-waterproofing and interior refurbishment of nearly one kilometre of academic tunnels; an elevator modernization and refurbishment program; a building […]

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3 months ago

Mother reflects on loss of her son in the Ocean Ranger tragedy 44 years ago

It’s been 44 years since the Ocean Ranger sank in the North Atlantic, and almost five decades of heartbreak and tears, this weekend will mark yet another anniversary. Families and friends still gather to remember the 84 souls that died on February 15th of 1982. Today, one mother reflects on that night when her world […]

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3 months ago

Arbitrator rules in favour of the ASP’s crab settlement price, denying FFAW’s grievance

The dispute between the fisheries union and the Association of Seafood Producers continues as the arbitrator ruled in favour of the ASP’s crab settlement price, denying the FFAW’s grievance.  NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story. 

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3 months ago

Opposition concerned about how new staffer in premier’s office being paid

A political staffer of Tony Wakeham’s office was found to be earning $275,000 as a special advisor. As NTV’s Ben Cleary explains, that has the opposition parties crying foul.

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