Month: March 2026

2 months ago

Military conflict leads to major swing in oil prices

Oil markets are set to see price swings this week as the impact from the United States and Israeli strikes on oil supplies from the Middle East remains unclear. Oil prices have already risen following the military operation in Iran. International benchmark Brent Crude closed at a seven-month high of $72.87 US heading into the […]

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2 months ago

Cold snap across the province to begin the week

ST. JOHN’S/BONAVISTA Today: Flurries ending near noon then a mix of sun and cloud. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. Temperature falling to minus 11 this afternoon. Wind chill minus 8 this morning and minus 21 this afternoon. UV index 2 or low. Tonight: Partly cloudy. Wind west 30 km/h gusting to 50. Temperature […]

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2 months ago

Schools participate in Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month

Students in schools across Canada will participate in annual Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month (CALM) events hosted by Agriculture in the Classroom-Canada (AITC-Canada) for the entire month of March. CALM is a hands-on program that encourages children to learn about and celebrate agriculture. Agriculture in the Classroom Newfoundland and Labrador (AITC-NL) will deliver this program in […]

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2 months ago

Canadian Taxpayers Federation Calls for Action on Mass Fraud

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling for action from Premier Tony Wakeham’s government after the auditor general flagged hundreds of “incidents and weaknesses in government financial control.” The AG’s report points to fraud-related cases across government, many involving cheque fraud and gaps in internal controls. The Federation says, “Every Newfoundlander and Labradorian’s per capita share […]

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2 months ago

Local rally held following death of Iranian Leader

Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in an Israel-United States military strike over the weekend. U.S. President Donald Trump says the strikes came after Iran refused to end its nuclear program. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney also issued a statement – and while the turmoil is underway, here at home and in cities across […]

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2 months ago

Four people arrested after shelter-in-place order in Kenmount Terrace

Four people are now under arrest after Friday’s shelter-in-place order in Kenmount Terrace.

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2 months ago

Gander family struggles with MCP coverage

One Gander family is speaking out after their experience with trying to have medical bills covered by MCP. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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2 months ago

Emotional opening weekend for Brad Gushue at Brier

It was an emotional opening weekend for Brad Gushue as he began his final Brier in St. John’s.

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2 months ago

Our Time: Sacred Valley Electric Tattoo

NTV’s Becky Daley profiles a Corner Brook tattoo studio.

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2 months ago

Reflections: Yellowstone

Jim Furlong reflects on the creation of Yellowstone National Park.

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