Month: May 2026

7 hours ago

Man with $8,000 in fines ticketed for driving while suspended, vehicle impounded

On Friday, May 15, 2026 at 11:48 a.m., RNC officers were conducting routine patrols in the downtown area when they recognized a man driving a SUV on Water Street. The officers were aware that the man had a suspended license and a traffic stop was initiated. The56-year-old man was issued a summary offence ticket for […]

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7 hours ago

Another big country star, Keith Urban to headline the Churchill Park Music Festival on July 24

Four-time GRAMMY award-winning country singer, songwriter and guitarist Keith Urban will headline the Churchill Park Music Festival in St. John’s on Friday, July 24. Special guests are American country-pop singer-songwriter Russell Dickerson and Canadian country artist Dallas Smith. The general tickets sale begins Thursday, May 14 at 12 noon local time (NDT) and tickets will […]

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8 hours ago

Fuel prices see minor drop overnight

Gasoline and diesel saw minor drops in prices after the PUB made its latest adjustment overnight. These changes are based on the most recently available market data as of the close of businesson May 14, 2026, and as a result do not reflect more recent market activity.The Board’s next price adjustment is on Tuesday, May […]

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10 hours ago

Rogues defeat Hoopers 110-103 in St. John’s

The Newfoundland Rogues defeated the Halifax Hoopers 110-103 Thursday night at the Mary Brown’s Centre. The victory moves the Rogues to 13-10 this season, while the Hoopers drop to 7-11. Newfoundland opened the game with a strong first quarter, outscoring Halifax 25-11. The Hoopers later brought the game within four points, but the Rogues held […]

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10 hours ago

Weather forecast: Saturday, May 16

Rain and gusty winds continue across parts of Newfoundland today, though improving conditions are expected for many areas tonight before warmer temperatures return Sunday. St. John’s / Bonavista TodayShowers in the St. John’s region, with periods of rain across Bonavista. Rainfall amounts near 5 mm in St. John’s and 10 to 20 mm in Bonavista. […]

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12 hours ago

15-year-old boy arrested for impaired driving in St. John’s

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary arrested a 15-year-old boy for impaired driving early Saturday morning in the west end of St. John’s. Police conducted a traffic stop around 1 a.m. Saturday and, during the investigation, determined the youth was impaired. The teen was arrested, and the vehicle was impounded.RNC also determined the boy was in breach […]

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12 hours ago

Global Public Affairs welcomes former PC leader David Brazil

Global Public Affairs has announced David Brazil as the company’s Newfoundland & Labrador practice Senior Advisor. Brazil brings more than 30 years of experience across government, business, labour, and community service in Newfoundland and Labrador. Brazil served as a provincial party leader, provincial Cabinet Minister, and five-term member in the House of Assembly with the […]

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13 hours ago

John Hutton, remembered as N.L. ‘rock and roll royalty’, passes away

A longtime advocate for the music industry in Newfoundland and Labrador has passed away. John Hutton was a founding member of the Music Industry Association of Newfoundland and Labrador, owner of Hutton’s Music, and performer with Billy and the Bruisers. “We are devastated to share that our Bruiser brother, John Hutton, has passed away,” the […]

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1 day ago

Province to release Churchill Falls MOU review Tuesday, but review committee won’t be present

The provincial government has released its plan to make the independent review of the Churchill Falls MOU public. NTV’s legislative reporter, Ben Cleary has more.

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1 day ago

Expanded summer food fishery approved in parts of N.L.

There’s big news for the food fishery in Newfoundland and Labrador. Some parts of the province will be allowed to fish for cod seven days a week this summer because of the healthy status of northern cod. NTV’s Beth Penney has more in this report.

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