Month: May 2026

1 month ago

Applications open for provincial accessibility grants

The 2026-2027 accessibility grants program is now accepting applications. The program supports projects that make communities more accessible and inclusive for people with disabilities across Newfoundland and Labrador. The province is investing $325,000 in total funding. Individual projects may receive up to $25,000. Priority will be given to initiatives that build capacity, offer programs or […]

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1 month ago

Woman charged with six counts of assaulting a peace officer following altercation on George Street

RNC officers responded to a 911 call on George Street around 1:15 a.m. this morning. Upon arrival, police entered into one of the establishments and located an employee with serious injuries to his arm. The female suspect was located inside the business, and officers attempted to arrest her. The woman became combative. Police were able […]

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1 month ago

Woman charged with property damage after flicking brick through a window

RNC officers responded to a property damage call at a residence in the downtown area around 7:30 a.m. Friday morning (May. 8). Upon arrival, police observed a broken front window of a residence and a brick laying on the ground. Officers located the female suspect walking in the area and she was arrested. RNC brought […]

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1 month ago

Alex Newhook’s two-goal performance leads Canadiens past Sabres in Game 2

Alex Newhook added to his Stanley Cup playoff heroics with a two-goal performance Friday night. The two goals from the St. John’s native helped lift the Montreal Canadiens to a 5-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres. It was an important win, earning the Canadiens a split of the first two games on the road in […]

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1 month ago

Dean Penney questioned about intimidation, financial struggles at murder trial

Dean Penney was back on the stand today, testifying at his first-degree murder trial. Today’s questions focused on whether Penney felt intimidated and whether he was desperate for financial help. NTV’s Becky Daley has more.

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1 month ago

Memorial Stadium Dominion closes after nearly 20 years

After close to two decades of operation, the Dominion supermarket at Quidi Vidi Lake in St. John’s closed its doors for good today. And as NTV’s Rosie Mullaley tells us, it was a sad day for many customers and staff.

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1 month ago

Federal funding boost begins with Ship Cove wharf upgrades in Port de Grave

As part of the federal spring economic update, Ottawa has committed almost one billion dollars to support small craft harbours over the next five years, and that starts with Ship Cove Wharf in Port de Grave. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the details.

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1 month ago

Rental car shortage renews calls for better public transportation

As the busy tourism season approaches, many visitors are making plans to explore the province. But finding a rental car is once again proving to be a challenge. With concerns growing over limited vehicle availability, some are now calling for better public transportation options. NTV’s Beth Penney has more in this report.

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1 month ago

Province announces changes to homeowner support programs

The provincial government is making changes to homeowner support programs. NTV’s Ben Cleary explains.

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1 month ago

Inside Story: Municipalities NL looks to Alberta for lessons on legislation

It’s been a year and a half since municipalities in Newfoundland and Labrador were covered under a new Towns and Local Service Districts Act. This week the municipal federation is meeting in Gander, and as NTV’s Colleen Lewis explains, changes to legislation in Alberta may hold lessons for this province.

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