Month: March 2026

1 month ago

Labrador District GIS arrests three people after Sheshatshiu armed robbery

RCMP Labrador District General Investigation Section (GIS) arrested 39-year-old Jonathan Chevrier-Icebound on Wednesday following an investigation into an armed robbery in the community of Sheshatshiu in December 2025. To date, police have arrested a total of three suspects in relation to the incident. Around 3:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, Sheshatshiu RCMP responded to […]

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The ‘Megastars of Country Music’ coming to St. John’s next month; tribute to Alan Jackson, George Strait and Brooks & Dunn

The MEGASTARS OF COUNTRY MUSIC is an exciting, fun-filled, live concert experience featuring tributes to country music’s most legendary singers and songwriters. This incredible show, set for April 11 at Arts and Culture Centre, features Larry Turner and Doug Brewin as they pay homage to the incredible careers of ALAN JACKSON, GEORGE STRAIT and BROOKS […]

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Newfoundland Regiment kick off playoff run tonight with opening round matchup against Cape Breton

After an incredible regular season, finishing third overall in the Eastern Conference, the NL Regiment will begin their playoffs tonight at home against Cape Breton. Games 1 and 2 go tonight and tomorrow at Mary Brown’s Centre before the series shifts to Cape Breton for three games. The Regiment broke a 56-year-old QMJHL record for […]

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1 month ago

Heavy rain and high winds expected for many parts of the province

ST. JOHN’S/BONAVISTA Today: A few flurries ending early this morning then clearing. Wind southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40. High plus 3. Wind chill minus 9 this morning. UV index 3 or moderate. Tonight : Becoming cloudy this evening then snow changing to rain overnight. Local snowfall amount 2 cm. Rainfall amount 10 mm. Wind south […]

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1 month ago

First Light to release report on Indigenous incarceration on Monday

First Light is preparing to release a new report detailing the findings of its recent province-wide demographic snapshot conducted at all five adult correctional facilities in Newfoundland and Labrador – the first comprehensive study of Indigenous incarceration in more than a generation. The new study found significant overrepresentation and gaps in access to culturally appropriate […]

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1 month ago

Wanted man faces more charges after theft in Mount Pearl

A wanted man faces even more charges after being arrested for theft yesterday, March 25th. Around 5:40pm, police were called to a theft in progress at a Mount Pearl business. After investigating, RNC arrested a 46-year old man who had fled on foot. He was then found to have multiple outstanding warrants. He was held […]

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1 month ago

Fifth Price Adjustment in Past Week Sends Gas Back Up

The fifth price adjustment from the Public Utilities Board in the last seven days has sent the price of gas back up again, this time by seven cents a litre. Diesel is also up, by 12.3 cents on the island and by 12.9 cents for parts of Labrador. There are also increases to the prices […]

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1 month ago

N.L. nurses’ union continues pushing for homegrown ‘travel nurse’ team

Its billed as a way to eliminate the need for travel nurses, and the registered nurses union says it could be implemented as early as summer, if approved. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports

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Great Big Book Sale brings readers together

For some, it’s a yearly tradition, and for others, it’s a new way to fall back in love with reading. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, the Great Big Book Sale in support of scholarships for women has brought readers together once again.

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NDP MHA wades into St. John’s development battle in the Battery

A group of St. John’s residents is pushing back against a new development in the Battery. Now, the MHA for the area is calling on City Council to be transparent. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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