Month: May 2026

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RNC makes arrest for kidnapping

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) has made an arrest following a kidnapping investigation in St. John’s. On Monday, around 8 a.m., the RNC received a report that a woman was in distress at a business on Thorburn Road. Operation Patrol Services quickly located the female and confirmed her safety. Responding officers believed the woman had […]

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Gander RCMP asking for assistance locating Chris ‘Tinka’ Heffern

Gander RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 24-year-old Chris ‘Tinka’ Heffern. Heffern was last seen around 9:50 a.m. this morning, Tuesday, May 5, on Wood Crescent in Gander. Police and family are concerned for her safety and well-being. Heffern is approximately 5’ tall and 145 pounds, with short orange hair cut into a […]

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Burin Peninsula RCMP responds to collision, driver charged with impaired refusal

Burin Peninsula RCMP arrested a 28-year-old man Tuesday morning, after he was involved in a motor vehicle collision and refused to provide police with a breath sample during their investigation. On May 5, shortly after 6:00 a.m., police responded to a report of a single vehicle crash on Route 220 in Black Brook. Emergency medical […]

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National Nursing Week: May 11th – 17th

National Nursing Week is recognized throughout Canada from May 11th to the 17th. Provincial Health Minister, Lela Evans, made the proclamation to recognize the week as such, in the House of Assembly on May 4th. Saying, the government is delivering on their promise to establish a provincial nursing travel team, staffed by local unionized nurses. […]

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RCMP Traffic Services Central stops two drivers for excessive speeding

Police suspended the licences of two drivers after they were stopped for excessive speeding on the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) Thursday evening. At approximately 4:45 p.m. on April 30, an officer on patrol witnessed a vehicle operating at a high rate of speed on the highway near Square Pond. A 20-year-old Ontario woman was ticketed and […]

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First Light hosts day of reflection and ‘Celebration of Life’ for Red Dress Day

First Light is marking Red Dress Day in honour of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirit, Trans, Queer, and Gender-diverse People, and is calling on members of the public to stand in solidarity with MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ families and the urban Indigenous community in St. John’s. Red Dress Day is a national day of awareness and […]

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Newfoundland and Labrador robotics teams compete at world’s largest robotics competition

Two youth robotics teams from Newfoundland and Labrador competed at the world’s largest robotics competition, the FIRST World Championship. The event, in Houston, Texas, hosted over 1,000 teams from across 113 different countries. There were 19,000 competitors, and 50,000 people in attendance. Competing in the FIRST Lego League (Grades 4-9) division was Pearce Junior High […]

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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 Provincial Government 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 […]

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NTV Morning Weather Checkpoint

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Sun and cloud battles coastal fog and drizzle for Newfoundland while Labrador sees snow showers Tuesday

Ryan Harding, NTV Weather Centre There is plenty of sun to shine across Newfoundland and Labrador come Tuesday. A strong southwest wind has temperatures reaching the low to mid teens once again as well. However, there are some blemishes in the form of rain, drizzle, fog and potentially even some snow showers into the Great […]

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