Province unveils $250-million roads plan
The provincial government unveiled a $250-million roads plan for this year’s construction season, but the opposition is concerned that it’s been cut from $340 million. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.
Read moreThe provincial government unveiled a $250-million roads plan for this year’s construction season, but the opposition is concerned that it’s been cut from $340 million. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.
Read moreParts of central Newfoundland shut down Thursday during a mid-March storm. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Read moreA mid-March storm triggered closures in western Newfoundland on Thursday. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.
Read moreA 27-year-old man had his vehicle impounded by Glovertown RCMP after a traffic stop on Tuesday. At approximately 12:15 p.m. on March 10, a Glovertown RCMP officer observed a vehicle with invalid license plates attached. A traffic stop was conducted on Dover Access Road, and the driver was unable to provide proper insurance or registration […]
Read moreA 61-year-old woman was arrested after a traffic stop in Eastport on Wednesday afternoon resulted in the seizure of suspected cocaine. On March 11 around 12:00 p.m., police stopped a vehicle on Main Street in Eastport due to improper registration. During the traffic stop, an officer observed contraband tobacco products in the car and arrested […]
Read moreNewfoundland and Labrador Health Services is advising the public that work to replace the Computed Tomography (CT) medical imaging machine at the Health Sciences Centre, in St. John’s began on Tuesday. To reduce the impact on medical imaging services during the replacement project, a mobile CT unit is being installed at the Child Rehabilitation entrance at […]
Read moreThe Newfoundland Rogues picked up their first home win of the season on Wednesday defeating the Port City Power 92-86. This win sees the Rogues improve to 3-4 on the TBL season while the Power fall to 1-5. Fans filed into the Mary Brown’s Centre for a very special Inclusion Night in collaboration with Easter […]
Read moreThe Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on former premier Andrew Furey to consent to releasing the Rothschild and Company report on provincial government assets that cost taxpayers $5.4 million. “Taxpayers paid more than $5 million for this report and they deserve to see it,” said Devin Drover, CTF Atlantic Director and General Counsel. “Why would Furey […]
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