Month: March 2026

2 months ago

Big Game Licence draw open for 2026-27

The big game licence draw is now open for the 2026-27 season. Resident hunters have until May 1, 2026 to apply for moose and caribou licences. Eligible hunters must have a Wildlife Information Management System account to apply for a licence. The total 2026-27 moose quota for the Island of Newfoundland is 28,705 licences, including 20,835 either-sex, […]

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2 months ago

Gas prices jump Friday morning

The price of gas spiked in the latest adjustment from the Public Utilities Board, up by 6.7 cents a litre. Diesel on the island has increased by 6.4 cents, while other fuels saw smaller changes. Gas prices have been on the rise across Canada, linked to the conflict in Iran. The next scheduled price adjustment […]

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2 months ago

Wanted Woman Arrested on Fifteen Outstanding Warrants

At 12:43am on Friday, March 6th, RNC responded to a disturbance at a residence in center city St. John’s. On the scene was a woman well known to police. The 44-year old was arrested and a check of the database revealed that she had 15 outstanding warrants for her arrest. She was taken to lockup […]

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2 months ago

NTV morning weather checkpoint 

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2 months ago

Newfoundland and Labrador to thaw out of deep freeze into weekend

Ryan Harding, NTV Weather Centre Friday starts pretty well equally as cold as Thursday across Newfoundland and Labrador. However, the day is spent slowly warming up before winds shift south into Saturday welcoming spring-like temperatures for the weekend. Northwest wind continues cold spell into a sunny Friday morning across Newfoundland and Labrador It’s been the […]

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2 months ago

West Street in Corner Brook reopens after car goes through front of hotel

Police in Corner Brook had to close West Street in the area of Central Street after a motor-vehicle collision. That was after a car went through the front of the Hew & Draw hotel Thursday evening, March 5, 2025. Police had advised drivers to find an alternate route during the investigation, but the road has […]

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2 months ago

Speaker Paul Lane threatens to crack down on disorder in the N.L. House of Assembly

Speaker of the House Paul Lane has had his work cut out for him in the first week back in session. He has had to threaten to crack down on MHAs for disorder in the House. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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2 months ago

Former N.L. premier Andrew Furey declines new government’s request to release Rothschild report

Former premier Andrew Furey has declined a request by Premier Tony Wakeham to release a $5-million report reviewing the province’s assets in 2022. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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2 months ago

Province opens new legislative session with bill to establish Disabilities Advocate

The first bill introduced by the provincial government for the new session of the House of Assembly aims to create a Disabilities Advocate. NTV’s Beth Penney has more in this report.

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2 months ago

Nurses, teachers hope to see concrete action after Throne Speech

There’s lots of reaction to this week’s throne speech. While the PC government is restating its promises, some organizations in the province are hoping to see concrete action rather than words. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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