Month: June 2026

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RNC highlight importance of bike safety

The RNC is reminding cyclists and all road users of the importance of bicycle safety. With summer upon us and children heading outdoors to play, there will be more cyclists on our roadways. With such an increase in bicycle traffic, motorists are advised to slow down in residential areas, avoid distractions, and be extra vigilant […]

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Applications open for grants to youth organizations

The province has announced that applications are open for the 2026-27 Grants to Youth Organizations program. The program provides funding to not-for-profit youth-serving organizations operating in Newfoundland and Labrador. The program supports innovative projects that create opportunities for skill development, mentorship and social inclusion for youth between the ages of 12 and 29. Projects funded […]

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Shakespeare by the Sea Festival partners with local community centres for “All the Town’s a Stage”

The 34th annual Shakespeare by the Sea Festival’s “All the Town’s a Stage” is bringing their outdoor shows to brand new venues this summer between July 12 and Aug. 8. “This season looks at what it means to be a citizen of our world right now,” said artistic director Sharon King-Campbell. “We are looking at […]

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NL Health Services declares outbreak of invasive Meningococcal Disease in central Newfoundland

Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is advising the public of an outbreak of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) following three lab confirmed cases within Central Newfoundland and Labrador. Public Health has conducted case and contact management. All individuals considered to be close or high-risk contacts have been notified and offered vaccination for N. Meningitidis B. At […]

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RNC implements new online reporting system

The RNC has implemented a new online reporting system to help free up emergency lines. Online reporting should be used for incidents where an immediate officer presence is not required. The portal will guide complainants through a series of steps to file a police report. Crimes that can be reported online include: Online reports are investigated in […]

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Efforts continue to eradicate Japanese Beetle

The Department of Forestry, Agriculture and Lands is working with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and various industry stakeholders to respond to increased detections of Japanese beetle in the St. John’s area. Japanese beetle, an invasive species in Canada, is regulated under the Plant Protection Act by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s Pest Surveillance Program. […]

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1 week ago

Update: Driver facing charges following dramatic two-vehicle collision

A collision in the east end of St. John’s on Friday on evening saw one vehicle go down an embankment, nearly smashing through the window of an office building. As a result, one man is facing charges. Shortly after 9:00 p.m. emergency crews were called to the intersection of Torbay Road and Highland Drive. A […]

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Weather Forecast: Saturday, June 13

Cloudy skies and cool temperatures are expected across much of Newfoundland today, with drizzle lingering in several regions and rain moving into the southwest this afternoon. St. John’s / Bonavista TodayMainly cloudy conditions continue across eastern Newfoundland. Bonavista has a 60 per cent chance of drizzle, while St. John’s remains dry but overcast. Northwest winds […]

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Canada earns historic first draw at FIFA World Cup

Canada earned its first ever draw at the FIFA World Cup with a 1-1 result against Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday. Playing before a home crowd in Toronto for the first time ever at a men’s World Cup, Canada fell behind 1-0 in the first half. But Cyle Larin scored the equalizer in the 78th minute of […]

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One dead after suspected impaired-driving crash in St. John’s

One person is dead following a single-vehicle collision in St. John’s early this morning. Police believe the crash was caused by an impaired driver. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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