Month: May 2026

2 weeks ago

Your Community: McHappy Day

A portion of proceeds from every menu item you buy at McDonald’s restaurants on Wednesday will help families stay together. Tonight in Your Community, NTV’s Marykate O’Neill tells us about McHappy Day.

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2 weeks ago

Inside Story: Government admits mistake for using AI in health department post

The government has admitted it made a mistake when AI was used on a social media photo posted by the Department of Health.

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2 weeks ago

Towns reviewing provincial budget for capital works funding

Municipalities across the province have had a chance to look at the provincial budget. As NTV’s Colleen Lewis explains there’s some good news, but still lots of questions about how much funding towns will get for capital works this year.

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2 weeks ago

Stolen Amelia Earhart set to return to Harbour Grace

World-renowned aviator Amelia Earhart will soon, once again, become a visible fixture in Harbour Grace. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley tells us about the town’s plans to have the Earhart statue reinstalled in the place it was stolen last year.

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2 weeks ago

‘Be prepared, know the risks’ for forest fire season

This weekend marked the start of Emergency Preparedness Week, and the start of the forest fire season. NTV’s Bailey Howard spoke to the forestry minister about how the province is staying prepared. 

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2 weeks ago

Eg Walters leaves lasting legacy in Newfoundland and Labrador

The province is mourning the loss of a community leader and fierce advocate today. Eg Walters, who served as the executive director of the Community Food Sharing Association, has died. He was 77. NTV’s Amanda Mews reflects on his impact in this province.

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2 weeks ago

Plan finally in place to remove wreckage of MSC Baltic III

It’s been more than a year since the cargo ship MSC Baltic III ran aground on the west coast. Now, there is finally a plan in place to remove the wreckage. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill explains.

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2 weeks ago

Premier sets May 19 as date public will see review of Churchill Falls MOU

The public will finally get to see the results of the review of the Churchill Falls MOU on May 19. Premier Tony Wakeham set the date for when all committee members will be in St. John’s, and to give time for a legal review for commercial sensitivities. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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2 weeks ago

Holyrood RCMP seizes vehicle from driver travelling 70+ km/hr over the limit

Holyrood suspended the licence of a 26-year-old driver on Thursday after he was caught travelling more than 70 km/hr over the posted speed limit. Around 1:30 p.m. on April 30, an officer conducting enforcement on the Trans-Canada Highway observed a vehicle travelling at speeds up to 174 km/hr in a 100 km/hr zone. A traffic stop was […]

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2 weeks ago

Burin Peninsula RCMP arrest man for theft, breaching court orders

Burin Peninsula RCMP arrested a 24-year-old man on Friday afternoon after responding to a reported theft. Jaxson Lush faces charges of theft and failure to comply with his release order and probation orders after he was found violating his court-imposed release conditions. On May 1, police responded to a theft from a business on Columbia […]

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