Legendary CTV National News anchor Lloyd Robertson dies at 92
Longtime CTV News anchor Lloyd Robertson has passed away today at the age of 92. Robertson was a trusted and beloved broadcaster with CTV News for 35 years, becoming Chief Anchor and Senior Editor in 1984 of CTV National News, which airs nightly on NTV. “Lloyd left an indelible mark on both CTV News and […]
Read moreJudge rejects joint sentencing submission in case of impaired driving causing death
There has been another delay in the case of Rodney Constantine, who pleaded guilty to impaired driving causing death. The Crown and defence made a joint submission recommending four years in prison, but the judge told them to come back with another proposal in September. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.
Read moreFederal government renews funding for provincial crisis hotlines
The federal government is renewing its funding support for crisis hotlines across the province. NTV’s Bailey Howard has more.
Read moreVendors gear up for 208th Royal St. John’s Regatta
It was an early morning and a busy day for vendors preparing for the 208th Royal St. John’s Regatta. As NTV’s Beth Penney reports, there will be something for everyone to enjoy around Quidi Vidi Lake.
Read moreDeer Lake explores affordable housing proposal
The need for more housing in this province has been well documented. Municipalities are working to address the crisis in their own ways, including the Town of Deer Lake, which is proposing an affordable housing solution on a road that could accommodate even more residents. As NTV’s Becky Daley reports, the proposal is still in […]
Read moreInside Story: RNC urges e-scooter safety after latest incident in St. John’s
The RNC is urging drivers and e-scooter riders to use caution on the roads following another e-scooter-related incident in the west end of St. John’s last week. NTV’s Andrew Connors has more.
Read moreOn the Mark: St. John’s native makes history in return of women’s pro baseball
For the first time in more than 70 years, women’s professional baseball is back, and a 20-year-old from St. John’s is among the players making history. Jaida Lee has been breaking barriers since she first stepped onto the baseball diamond, and now she’s doing it as a professional. NTV’s Mark Dwyer reports.
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