Month: March 2026

2 months ago

Memorial University issues statement on neutrality

A new statement from Memorial University’s Board of Regents says the institution will stay neutral on current issues. The statement, which was first considered by the board late last year, says the university and officers of the university will not take positions on current issues, in an effort to support differing opinions. The university says […]

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2 months ago

Top Vatican advisor visiting St. John’s this week

In a province still haunted by some of the Catholic church’s most notorious abuse scandals, the Vatican’s leading expert on safeguarding minors and vulnerable adults will be visiting St. John’s this week.Dr. Hans Zollner, a German theologian and psychologist, will deliver a series of university lectures and training sessions beginning Monday. The events include a […]

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2 months ago

NL Regiment beat Huskies 4-1 to close out six-game road trip

The Newfoundland Regiment got revenge in their rematch with the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies thanks to a 4-1 win on Sunday evening at Arena Glencore. After falling behind 2-0 early on Thursday night in the same building, Alexis Michaud opened the scoring for the Regiment midway through the first period this time around before the Huskies responded […]

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2 months ago

Mild temperatures continue for Avalon Peninsula; snow continues for parts of Labrador

Monday, March 09, 2026 ST. JOHN’S/BONAVISTA Today: Drizzle or showers ending this morning then a mix of sun and cloud. Fog patches dissipating this morning. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming west 20 gusting to 40 this afternoon. High 7. UV index 3 or moderate. Tonight: A few clouds. Wind becoming southwest 30 […]

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2 months ago

Crude oil prices surpass US$100 a barrel as Iran war impedes production, shipping

Oil prices surged past $100 per barrel Sunday, the first time they have crossed that mark since Russian invasion of Ukraine. The war involving Iran has triggered a sharp rise in global oil prices, as fears grow over disruptions to energy supplies and key shipping routes in the Middle East. U.S. crude futures climbed nearly […]

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2 months ago

44-Year Old Arrested for Assaulting a Police Officer

Around 2:40am on March 9th, RNC officers responded to a domestic disturbance in the area of downtown St. John’s. As a result, a 44-year old man was arrested for assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. He was taken to lockup and held for court.

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2 months ago

Emergency Crews Respond to Overnight Fire on Mundy Pond Road

Around 2:40am on March 9th, emergency crews in St. John’s responded to a residential fire on Mundy Pond Road. Upon arrival, police found the home to be fully engulfed in flames, and residences nearby were evacuated as a precaution. There is no word yet on any potential injuries.

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2 months ago

Manitoba’s Team Dunstone wins first ever Brier title in St. John’s

The Montana’s Brier crowned a new champion Sunday night at Mary Brown’s Centre in St. John’s. Matt Dunstone’s Team Manitoba won its first ever Brier championship, defeating Kevin Koe’s Team Alberta 6-3. The victory for Manitoba ended more than a decade of Brier dominance by teams from Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador. The championship final […]

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2 months ago

Women-owned business market celebrates International Women’s Day

March 8 marks International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate and acknowledge the achievements of women in our communities. At a women’s market in St. John’s on Sunday morning, NTV’s Bailey Howard spoke to business owners about the importance of marking the occasion.

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2 months ago

Brad Gushue takes final bow at Brier

One of the greatest Canadian curlers of all time has closed the history books on a storied career. Brad Gushue threw his final competitive men’s curling rock at the Brier Saturday, losing in the semifinal, but walking away a winner. NTV’s Mark Dwyer has covered his career since the beginning and was there for Brad […]

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