Month: March 2026

2 months ago

UPDATE: Evacuation order lifted after restaurant fire in Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s

The emergency evacuation order has been lifted for residents of several streets after today’s fire in Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s Roads are now open and residents are now permitted to return to their properties. Some residents had been asked to evacuate their homes, as firefighters battled a structure fire at Landings Restaurant in Portugal Cove-St. Phillip’s […]

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2 months ago

Placentia RCMP arrests 74-year-old impaired driver

Placentia RCMP arrested a 74-year-old impaired driver near Dunville early Saturday morning. Just after 2:30 a.m. on March 7, police observed a vehicle being driven in an erratic manner on Route 100, just south of the Long Harbour turnoff. A traffic stop was initiated, and signs of impairment were observed. Open alcohol was located inside […]

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2 months ago

High‑power testing of Labrador Island Link scheduled for today postponed

Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro (Hydro) advises customers that the planned high‑power testing of the Labrador Island Link (LIL) scheduled for today has been postponed. Based on current weather forecasts, the test is unlikely to proceed on Thursday, March 12, 2026.   Before this type of testing proceeds, Hydro conducts a series of standard checks and preparations […]

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2 months ago

Clarenville RCMP Looking for Missing Person Darrin Hobbs

Clarenville RCMP are looking for missing 50-year old Darrin Hobbs in the Bunyan’s Cove area. Darrin is described as 6’2″, 190lbs, with red hair and blue eyes. His family last heard from him on Monday evening, and police believe he may have taken his ATV out on the nearby trails. Volunteers with Triple Bay Eagles […]

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2 months ago

NTV morning weather checkpoint

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2 months ago

Newfoundland sees mild temperatures Tuesday before Wednesday’s cool down

Ryan Harding, NTV Weather Centre The continuation of some southwest wind has Newfoundland, and parts of Labrador, experiencing another day of mild temperatures Tuesday. However, a northwest wind out of Labrador spends Tuesday night travelling across the province insuring a cooler Wednesday. Tuesday’s day-time highs in Newfoundland and Labrador Strong winds for Newfoundland’s West Coast […]

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2 months ago

Impaired Driver in Downtown St. John’s Blows Twice the Legal Limit

Around 2am on March 10th, RNC officers pulled over a suspected impaired driver in downtown St. John’s. He was taken to RNC headquarters, where he provided breath samples over twice the legal limit. As a result, he was charged with Operation of a Conveyance While Impaired and Over 80. His license was suspended, his vehicle […]

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2 months ago

RNC Association argues for increase in police officers

The association representing RNC members is arguing for an increase in policing to meet national standards for police to population ratios. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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2 months ago

St. John’s Junior Hockey League promises ‘severe suspensions’ after on-ice brawl

The St. John’s Junior Hockey League is promising suspensions after a brawl broke out in a game between the St. John’s Caps and Southern Shore Breakers.

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2 months ago

Retiring family doctor frustrated by lack of action from province

A family physician from Grand Falls-Windsor is about to retire, leaving 2,000 patients without a doctor. Now, he and some of his patients say they’re frustrated with the lack of action from the province. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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