Month: June 2026

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Gas Prices Continue Downward Trend

In a Thursday morning update from the Public Utilities Board, fuel prices continue to fall. The price of gasoline is down 5.2 cents per litre, while diesel falls by 4 cpl, and furnace oil decreases by 3.44 cents. In parts of Labrador, diesel is down by 3.6 cents per litre, and stove oil is down […]

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Man Arrested for Throwing Wooden Stanchion Parking Sign at Police Vehicle

1 man is awaiting court this morning after throwing a large object at a police vehicle. Around 10:30 last night, RNC were conducting routine patrols on Water St when a man threw a wooden stanchion parking sign at the car. Officers slammed the brakes to avoid the impact and arrested the 41-year old. He was […]

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Birthdays and Anniversaries, June 17, 2026

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NTV Weather Update | June 17, 2026

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Your Community: MUN Botanical Garden

Amanda Mews checks out what’s happening at MUN Botanical Garden in your community.

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Backstage Pass: Saltwater Studio in Birchy Bay

NTV’s Amanda Mews takes us to Birchy Bay in central Newfoundland to profile artist Marine Blake.

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Inside Story: TSB chief investigator discusses Titan disaster report

Jason Melvin is the TSB investigator who was in charge of the review of the Titan submersible disaster. He discussed the report on Wednesday.

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MP Clifford Small, owner of Smitty’s restaurants, releases statement on closures

Smitty’s restaurants in St. John’s and Mount Pearl have closed their doors. They were owned by Conservative MP Clifford Small, who says the losses began during the pandemic. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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Labrador shrimp company calls for review of Northern Cod allocation

The Labrador Fishermen’s Union Shrimp Company says it was devastated by Ottawa’s decision to exclude southern Labrador communities from the Northern Cod allocation and is calling for a review. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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N.L. Health Services apologizes for test ‘phishing’ e-mail that unions call ‘cruel’

N.L. Health Services apologized Wednesday for a phishing awareness e-mail that was sent to health care employees. Three health care unions, the Registered Nurses’ Union, NAPE and Allied Health Professionals, were outraged by the insensitive nature of the e-mail. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports,

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