Month: March 2026

3 months ago

NL Regiment fall 3-2 and 4-3 to Moncton Wildcats in entertaining weekend series

The Newfoundland Regiment have just a single point to show for what was a very strong series effort against the Moncton Wildcats on Saturday and Sunday evening at the Mary Brown’s Centre. With Moncton leading 2-0 with minutes left in regulation on Saturday, the visitors looked to be comfortable in game one of the series […]

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3 months ago

Major shift in temperatures over the next 24 hours as rain and mild temperatures move in

ST. JOHN’S/BONAVISTA Today: Mainly sunny. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light this afternoon. High minus 1. Wind chill minus 15 this morning and minus 4 this afternoon. UV index 3 or moderate. Tonight: A few clouds. Increasing cloudiness near midnight then snow changing to ice pellets then changing to freezing rain before […]

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3 months ago

St. Patrick’s Day Holiday

Provincial and Municipal offices and some facilities are closed today, to observe the St. Patrick’s Day holiday. In St. John’s, curbside waste collection will go ahead as scheduled today, and all city parking by-laws are still in effect, as today is not a Shops Closing holiday. In the city of Mount Pearl, recreation centres such […]

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3 months ago

Newfoundland and Labrador attends Seafood Expo North America

Premier Tony Wakeham and Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Loyola O’Driscoll, are in Boston to attend the Seafood Expo North America 2026. Federal Fisheries Minister, Joanne Thompson will be leading the Canadian delegation. The Seafood Expo North America is the largest seafood industry event in North America. The three-day exhibition attracts thousands of suppliers and […]

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3 months ago

Assault charge laid in CBS

A 23 year old woman was arrested in Conception Bay South this weekend, after police responded to a call of unknown trouble in the town, Saturday morning. Following an investigation at the scene, the female was charged with one count of assault. She was conveyed to the St. John’s city lock-up and held for court.

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3 months ago

46-Year Old Woman Arrested After Report of Property Damage in Center City St. John’s

One woman is facing multiple charges after a report of property damage in St. John’s over the weekend. Saturday evening, RNC responded to the centre city area, located the suspect, and arrested the 46-year old. She has been charged with mischief, breach of order, uttering threats, and resisting arrest. She was taken to lock-up to […]

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3 months ago

38-Year Old Arrested After RNC Respond to Report of Assault at Downtown St. John’s Residence

Around 9pm on March 15th, RNC responded to a report of an assault at a downtown St. John’s residence. After investigating, officers arrested a 38-year old man and charged him with one count of assault. He was taken to lock-up and held for court this morning.

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3 months ago

Happy Valley-Goose Bay mayor welcomes ‘historic’ base upgrades

The mayor of Happy Valley-Goose Bay is calling it a historic announcement for the region. Massive upgrades will be coming to 5 Wing Goose Bay. It comes as Prime Minister Mark Carney has committed to more than $35 billion in spending, to strengthen Canada’s defence, and infrastructure in the north. NTV’s Beth Penney has more […]

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3 months ago

Conception Bay South family stunned as new home built on expropriated property

Thirteen years ago, a Conception Bay South family says the province expropriated their home because it would be needed for the Peacekeepers Way highway. Now, as NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, the family is stunned to see a new house being built on the same piece of property.

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3 months ago

Our Time: 2026 Rhodes Scholar

Becky Daley profiles Alice Ferguson, Newfoundland and Labrador’s Rhodes Scholar for 2026.

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