Month: May 2026

1 month ago

Carbon Price Adjustment Updated for First Time in Over Two Years

Today’s fuel price update from the Public Utilities Board includes both changes to the market and an increase to the Carbon Price Adjustment. The Carbon Price Adjustment was first implemented on July 6, 2023 to help suppliers with the cost of complying with the federal Clean Fuel Regulations. It was last updated in January 2024, […]

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Wednesday afternoon fire destroys truck, causes extensive damage to downtown warehouse

A fire at a warehouse in downtown St. John’s on Wednesday afternoon has destroyed one vehicle and caused extensive damage to the building and its contents. Firefighters were called to the building on Shaw Street shortly before 5:00 p.m.. Crews arrived to find smoke pouring from the eaves of the building, and by the time […]

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Birthdays and Anniversaries, May 6, 2026

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NTV Weather Update | May 6, 2026

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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.

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Inside 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.

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Canadian 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.

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Federation 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.

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Police 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.

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Grand 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.

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