Your Community: Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, which is fitting as the warmer weather brings riders back to the asphalt after a long winter. NTV’s Amanda Mews speaks with Lez Snow, the safety coordinator with the Iceberg Alley Riders.
Read moreInside Story: House of Assembly gets heated over Churchill Falls MOU and Bay du Nord deal
There was a testy exchange between the government and the opposition today over the controversial Churchill Falls MOU. Here’s a look at remarks from both sides of the House.
Read moreCanadian Federation of Students expressing concerns over MUN staffing review
As Memorial University President Janet Morrison takes up the task of reviewing the faculty and staff structure, students are raising their concerns. NTV’s Bailey Howard has more.
Read moreFederation of Labour raises concerns over government’s use of artificial intelligence
As government discusses how it uses artificial intelligence, the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour is calling for protections for workers. NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.
Read morePolice find suspect vehicle in kidnapping case
The RNC has found the suspect vehicle in a kidnapping case, but is still trying to trace its movements. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.
Read moreGrand Falls-Windsor man charged with murder back in court
Ivan Loder appeared in court in Grand Falls-Windsor Wednesday for an update on his murder case. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Read moreDefence to call final witnesses to the stand in Dean Penney murder trial
Dean Penney’s first degree murder trial is getting closer to the end. That’s after defence told the court they’re hoping to call their final witnesses tomorrow, and it may be Dean Penney himself. Here’s NTV’s Becky Daley with the latest.
Read moreBay St. George RCMP issue warning about counterfeit currency circulating in the area
Bay St. George RCMP is advising the public about recent circulation of counterfeit currency after reports from local residents and businesses. Counterfeit currency recently collected by police are mostly $50 and $100 bills, and several had matching serial numbers. Additionally, the metallic or reflective portrait element was a sticker that could be peeled away from […]
Read moreGrim anniversary tomorrow to mark one-year anniversary of the Adam’s Cove fire
The town council of Small Point-Adams Cove-Blackhead-Broad Cove will be holding a commemorative gathering tomorrow to mark the one year anniversary of the Adam’s Cove fire.Residents of Adam’s Cove were evacuated from their homes on May 7, 2025, after a wildfire broke out in the region. The town council is inviting residents and friends of […]
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