Month: February 2026

2 months ago

Sam Roberts announces St. John’s show this summer

This summer, Sam Roberts Band will return to Newfoundland for a performance at the JAG Soundhouse in St. John’s on Saturday, Aug. 1. With over 100 million career streams to date, the award-winning rock act maintains their tradition of delivering chart-topping singles. Born in Montréal, the double-platinum-selling band is known for their radio hits since their […]

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2 months ago

Trump delivers longest-ever ‘State of the Union’ address; House gives standing ovation to U.S. men’s hockey team

It was a speech that had the world watching. U.S. President Donald Trump said “we’re winning so much” — noting his leadership has ignited an economic boom. “Our country is winning again. In fact, we’re winning so much that we really don’t know what to do about it. People are asking me, ‘Please, please, please, […]

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2 months ago

RCMP Traffic Services West impound vehicle of impaired driver

Police suspended the licence of a 53-year-old man and seized his vehicle during a traffic stop in Stephenville Tuesday evening. Around 6:45 on Feb. 24, an officer patrolling Main Street in Stephenville stopped a vehicle being driven in an aggressive manner. During the stop, the driver – a 53-year-old Kippens man – showed signs of […]

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2 months ago

Province supporting national legislation on intimate partner violence prevention

The provincial government says it supports Bill S-242, An Act Respecting National Action for the Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence (Georgina’s Law). The legislation calls for strong, coordinated national action to address intimate partner violence, ensuring that efforts across jurisdictions are consistent, informed by lived experience, and focused on prevention and protection. Bill S-242 is […]

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2 months ago

St. John’s hires contractors for snow cleanup in Southlands, Kenmount Terrace and Airport Heights

As snow removal efforts continue the City of St. John’s has announced contracts for snow removal have been awarded for three major subdivisions.  -Southlands – $1.5 million  -Kenmount Terrace – $1.2 million  -Airport Heights (including the Ann Jeanette subdivision) – $800,000 Contractors have already started operations in some areas and all streets within these subdivisions […]

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2 months ago

Hospitality NL 2026 Conference & Trade Show continues Wednesday

Hospitality NL is hosting the 2026 Conference and Trade Show, taking place from February 24-26, 2026, at the JAG Hotel in downtown St. John’s.  Todays keynote speaker is Sarah McVanel, a recognition expert, she created F.R.O.G. — Forever Recognize Others’ Greatness. Her curated, customized talks explore why recognizing greatness is a fundamental key to improving morale, […]

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2 months ago

Man With “Edged Weapon” Arrested After Mount Pearl Armed Robbery

Tuesday, February 24th around 7:40pm, RNC officers responded to an armed robbery at a service station in Mount Pearl. Officers searched the area and located a man matching the description of the suspect walking in a nearby subdivision. A search revealed he was carrying an edged weapon, and the 34-year old was arrested. He now […]

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2 months ago

Your Community: Relay 4 Life

Sharon Snow speaks to the Canadian Cancer Society about a special annual fundraiser.

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2 months ago

Another day of digging out for residents on the Avalon

It was another day of digging out for much of the Avalon after two major storms dumped over 150 centimetres of snow in some areas.  Metro area schools were closed again today so crews could continue with snow clearing efforts. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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2 months ago

N.L. tourist in Mexico says tensions beginning to ease slightly

Tourists have been stranded in Puerto Vallarta and other parts of Mexico since Sunday, after cartel related violence broke out. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, for one Newfoundlander in the area on vacation, things are beginning to feel a little less tense.

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