Month: March 2026

1 month ago

Man arrested in Paradise following domestic disturbance

RNC officers responded to a residence in Paradise on Friday (March. 27) afternoon, to a report of a domestic disturbance in progress. Police spoke to the female victim, who stated she had been assaulted by her husband. The man fled the area prior to police arrival. Officers searched the area, and after a further investigation, […]

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1 month ago

Harbour Grace RCMP arrests, charges repeat offender

Harbour Grace RCMP arrested 34-year-old Justin King in relation to a break and enter, forcible confinement and extortion on Sunday. King now faces several new charges, including multiple counts of failing to comply with a court-imposed Release Order. At approximately 1:12 a.m. on March 22, 2026, Harbour Grace RCMP responded to a report of a […]

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Weather Forecast: Saturday, March 28

Colder conditions return across the province today, with increasing cloud and a chance of flurries tonight. Here’s your forecast. St. John’s / Bonavista TodayIncreasing cloudiness this afternoon. Wind west 20 km/h becoming light early this afternoon. High minus 2. Wind chill minus 12 this morning and minus 6 this afternoon. UV index 5 or moderate. […]

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Irish Comedian Kyla Cobbler brings hit show to St. John’s on Oct. 29 at Majestic Theatre

One of comedy’s fastest-rising global stars, Kyla Cobbler, will bring her critically-acclaimed debut show Gone Rogue to St. John’s this fall as part of her first-ever Canadian tour. The performance will take place on Thursday, Oct. 29 at the Majestic Theatre. After exploding onto the scene with viral social media success – amassing over 250 million video views and a rapidly growing audience […]

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Nominations now open for Memorial University Board of Regents alumni election

Nominations for the Memorial University Board of Regents alumni election are now open. Six representatives of Memorial’s alumni body will be elected to join the Board of Regents for a three-year term beginning Sept. 1, 2026.   The nomination period will close on April 14, 2026, and voting will take place in the spring.   […]

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1 month ago

Residents reminded to stop feeding wild foxes

The Department of Forestry, Agriculture and Lands reminds people to stop feeding or handling wild foxes. Feeding foxes, or any other type of wildlife, is a public safety hazard and could result in wild animals being euthanized. While the instinct to assist wild animals that appear to be hungry, newborn, orphaned, abandoned or injured is […]

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1 month ago

Catalina man suspected of impaired driving arrested after moose collision

A suspected impaired driver was taken into custody over the weekend after a collision with a moose in the Trans-Canada Highway in Gambo. It happened shortly before 4:30 Sunday morning. Emergency medical services personnel and the Gambo Fire Department were on the scene when RCMP officers arrived. The driver of the vehicle — a 46-year-old […]

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Regiment beat Eagles 6-2 to tie series at 1-1

The Newfoundland Regiment beat the Cape Breton Eagles 6-2 Friday night at Mary Brown’s Centre to tie the series at 1-1. Blake Pilgrim-Edwards opened the scoring five minutes into the game, and Newfoundland held that 1-0 lead throughout the first period. Dawson Sharkey and Justin Larose pushed it to 3-0 early in the second before […]

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1 month ago

Crab quota cuts announced as south coast hit hard

Federal fisheries minister Joanne Thompson announced cuts to crab quotas today. It’s a modest cut overall, but the south coast has been hit especially hard. The quota has been a sticking point in getting the FFAW to the table to negotiate this year’s crab prices, and there’s still no resolution in sight. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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Teachers work to make up missed curriculum from storm days

The NLTA says teachers are working hard to make up for lost time after students in all regions of the province experience a number of weather related school closures so far this winter and spring. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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