Month: March 2026

3 months ago

Police stop woman going 88km/h over the speed limit

RCMP Traffic Services West arrested a 27-year-old woman recently after officers stopped her for dangerous driving, and breath samples confirmed she was operating while impaired. At approximately 6:45 on March 14, officers patrolling the Main Road in Piccadilly observed a vehicle driving in an erratic manner and at dangerous speeds, up to 88 km/hr over […]

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3 months ago

Expanded recall on Costco product due to glass risk

An expanded food recall on a product sold at Costco stores in Canada has been issued. This is an updated food recall notice confirming the complete scope of the recall, further to prior recall notices sent on February 20, 2026 and February 27 2026. Ajinomoto Foods North America in cooperation with the USDA and CFIA, announced a voluntary recall expansion of select lots of Yakitori […]

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3 months ago

RNC hosting public pill drop today

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) has partnered with Memorial University’s School of Pharmacy to host a community pill drop. Members of the public are invited to bring unused or expired medications to RNC Headquarters in St. John’s tomorrow (Saturday, March 21) between 12 p.m. – 6 p.m. for proper disposal. Accepted medications include; all types […]

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3 months ago

Disabilities Advocate passes third reading in House of Assembly

It’s something advocates across the province have been long calling for. Now, Bill 1, the Disability Advocate Act has passed its third reading in the House of Assembly. NTV’s Beth Penney has more in this report. 

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3 months ago

Province’s health authority seeing increased cases of rhabdomyolysis from over-exercising

The province’s health authority is seeing increasing cases of a condition called rhabdomyolysis the eastern zone. It’s caused by over-exercising. NTV’s Becky Daley explains the condition and the symptoms that come with it.

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3 months ago

Province awards dozens of scholarships to mark women’s right to vote

The provincial government has awarded dozens of scholarships to young women across the province to mark a significant milestone: women’s right to vote.  NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.

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3 months ago

MUN’s campus radio station CHMR-FM in danger of shutting down

MUN’s campus radio station is in danger of shutting down. The long-time training ground for young radio enthusiasts, CHMR may have its funding removed by the Students’ Union. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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3 months ago

Filming begins in Gander to produce Heritage Minute highlighting town’s response to 9/11

Filming began in Gander today to produce a Heritage Minute highlighting the town’s role in responding to 9/11. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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3 months ago

Places to Go: Cookies Shop Cafe

Tonight Sharon Snow treats herself to coffee, drinks and decorated cookies in tonight’s Places to Go.

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3 months ago

Your Community: Skills Career Day

The annual ‘Skilled Career Day’ is one of Skills Canada Newfoundland and Labrador’s biggest events of the year, showcasing the value of careers in skilled trade and technology fields. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has the details tonight in Your Community. 

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