Month: May 2026

3 weeks ago

Inside Story: Government weighs options for more deficit reduction, cost-of-living help in fall

Budget 2026 is in the books, now comes the job of selling it to the public. Finance Minister Craig Pardy says the government is weighing options for how to use windfall oil revenues in the fall. NTV’s Michael Connors reports.

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3 weeks ago

Your Community: Spirit of Alex and Riley Memorial Food Drive

The 13th annual Spirit of Alex and Riley Memorial Food Drive will take place in Conception Bay South on May 8. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has more.

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NTV Weather Update | May 1, 2026

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Birthdays and Anniversaries, May 1, 2026

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3 weeks ago

Friends, family and colleagues honour life and legacy of Jimmy O’Toole

A powerful show of support today, as firefighters from across the country gathered to honour the life and legacy of James “Jimmy” O’Toole. Friends, family, and colleagues came together to remember a man known not only for his service, but for his deep devotion to those closest to him. O’Toole is being remembered as a […]

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3 weeks ago

43-Year Old Charged With Impaired Driving After Crashing into Parked Car

Shortly before 10pm Thursday night, RNC were called to a collision in downtown St. John’s, where a vehicle collided with a parked car. After investigating, the 43-year old driver was charged with impaired driving. His vehicle was impounded and he was released to appear in court at a later date.

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3 weeks ago

NTV Morning Weather Checkpoint

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Weather starts to turn Friday after lovely week across Newfoundland and Labrador

Ryan Harding, NTV Weather Centre Well sure look. We had a great run this week. That high-pressure system that has kept the clouds out of the province for the last 72-hours or so is moving on. With this, we’ll see the clouds roll in Friday allowing for eventual rain that will keep the weekend damp, […]

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3 weeks ago

Price of Gas Jumps in Friday’s Adjustment

Friday morning comes with another price adjustment from the Public Utilities Board, and most fuels are a little more expensive today. The price of gas is up 7.3 cents per litre, diesel rises by 9.8 cents, and furnace oil is up 8.45 cpl. In Labrador, diesel is up by 8.3 cents, and stove oil increases […]

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