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3 years ago
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O’Brien Farm Foundation Wins National Trust of Canada’s 2023 Governors’ Award

The O’Brien Farm Foundation recently received the National Trust of Canada’s 2023 Governors’ Award at their annual conference in Ottawa, Ontario.The National Trust Awards are given out annually, and honour contributions to community,identity, and sense of place around the country. The foundation’s Executive Director, AaronRodgers, was in Ottawa to receive the award.The O’Brien Farm Foundation […]

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3 years ago
Justice, News

Sentencing hearing for convicted murderer Craig Pope set for February

The sentencing hearing for convicted murderer Craig Pope has been scheduled for Feb. 2, 2024. On Friday evening, a jury found Pope guilty of second-degree murder in the 2017 stabbing death of 36-year-old Jonathan Collins. Pope was back at Supreme Court in St. John’s today as lawyers and Justice Glen Noel discussed the sentencing hearing. […]

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3 years ago
Justice, News

SIRT-NL finds no criminal conduct in fatal-officer involved shooting in St. John’s

Following an Investigation into the June 12, 2023 fatal officer-involved shooting in St. John’s, SIRT-NL has concluded that there was no criminal conduct. Michael King, Director of SIRT-NL advised today that SIRT-NL has concluded its investigation into the June 12, 2023 fatal officer-involved shooting at Regatta Plaza in St. John’s. The investigation revealed no criminal […]

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3 years ago
Justice, News

RCMP drug-trafficking investigation, Project Bustle, results in multiple charges and seizures of cocaine and cash

Five individuals from this province have been charged with drug trafficking offences as part of Project Bustle, an investigation of interprovincial drug trafficking by RCMP NL’s Federal Serious and Organized Crime Unit. Three of the accused were initially arrested on Dec. 22, in the Corner Brook area. The investigation, which began in February 2021, focused […]

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3 years ago
News

Vandals strike St. David’s Park washrooms in Mount Pearl again

The City of Mount Pearl has closed the new St. David’s Park washrooms after the site was hit by vandals again. This incident marks the second such incident since it was opened in October. In a statement, the city stated, “We are deeply disappointed to witness these acts of vandalism in our community.” It added […]

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3 years ago
News

Paradise to hold public engagement meeting on accessibility plan

The Town of Paradise will be holding a public engagement meeting on an accessibility plan tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. at the Paradise Double Ice Complex. The meeting will provide the town with information on with what barriers exist, and what is required to make programs, services, and public places more accessible.

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3 years ago
News

Province provides funding to Scanmudring Canada to establish Remote Operation Support Centre

The Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology Andrew Parsons announced provincial funding support for Scanmudring Canada Inc. to aid in the establishment of a Digital Remote Operation Support Centre in St. John’s. The Provincial Government will provide more than $605,000 through the Innovation and Business Development Fund in non-repayable funding to support the project. The […]

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3 years ago
News

Liberal Party to announce candidate for Conception Bay East – Bell Island by-election today

The provincial Liberal Party has closed nominations for the electoral district of Conception Bay East – Bell Island. The party will be announcing its Candidate at an availability today at the Grounds Café in Murray’s Garden Centre on Portugal Cove Road. The seat is currently held by David Brazil who will be stepping down on […]

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3 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Wednesday looks quieter, however rain and snow approach the West Coast this afternoon

Our Wednesday will see generally quieter and calmer weather across the Province as the area of low pressure that brought the unsettled weather Monday into Tuesday departed. It’s also quiet a bit colder as well, as the warm air has been pushed well east and south of the Island. Highs today will generally be in […]

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3 years ago
News, Traffic, Travel

Mostly good driving conditions across the province

Roads are bare across the Avalon Peninsula, Burin Peninsula, and central Newfoundland. Across the west coast and Northern Peninusla, roads are partly snow-covered with icy and slushy patches. Visibility is fair to good. Roads across Labrador are snow-covered with icy patches. Visibility is fair to good. The MV Kamutik W and MV Qajaq W are […]

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