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1 week ago
Business, News

Hyundai recalls more than 80,000 vehicles in Canada

Hyundai has recalled more than 80,000 vehicles in Canada due to a “safety risk” that could lead to an increased risk of crash. The automaker said there could be a software problem on certain vehicles that could cause the front camera to malfunction. The recall includes 2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz, and 2025/2026 Tucson models. The […]

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1 week ago
Justice, News

Quinlan files lawsuit seeking damages following seizure and destruction of snow crab 

Quinlan has filed a statement of claim in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, seeking damages arising from the unjustified and illegal seizure and destruction of snow crab by Newfoundland and Labrador’s Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture in July 2024. The lawsuit alleges that government officials acted without lawful authority in seizing and subsequently […]

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1 week ago
News

WorkplaceNL amends policy to cover psychological injuries caused by workplace harassment 

As of June 1, WorkplaceNL will cover psychological injury due to harassment at work. This means that workers diagnosed with a psychological injury due to harassment in the workplace may be eligible for wage-loss benefits, health care benefits and return-to-work services through the workers’ compensation system. The diagnosis must be from a physician, nurse practitioner, psychologist or psychiatrist.   In the context of WorkplaceNL coverage, workplace harassment involves […]

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1 week ago
News

Power restored after trip on Labrador Island Link

Thousands of customers across the island temporarily lost power today after a trip on the Labrador Island Link. Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro posted on social media that as of about 12:10 p.m., all customers have been restored — with the exception of one area near Glenwood. Newfoundland Power crews are responding to that outage.

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1 week ago
News, Weather

Weather Forecast: Saturday, June 6

Much of Newfoundland and Labrador will enjoy warm and sunny conditions today before clouds thicken and rain spreads across several regions on Sunday. Here’s your weather forecast. St. John’s / Bonavista TodaySunny skies prevail across eastern Newfoundland. Wind becoming south 20 km/h this afternoon in St. John’s and southwest 20 km/h in Bonavista. High 16 […]

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1 week ago
Health, News

St. John’s doctor named new president of Canadian Medical Association

A St. John’s physician is the new president of the Canadian Medical Association. Dr. Bolu Ogunyemi, a dermatologist from St. John’s, is the new president of the CMA following his introduction at its annual general meeting. Dr. Ogunyemi is the first black president in the organization’s history, and among its youngest. With priorities centered on […]

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1 week ago
Health, News

Father says daughter’s case exposes flaws in health-care system

The father of a Grand Falls-Windsor woman fighting for her life in a St. John’s hospital believes a West Coast hospital mishandled her case and is calling on government to fix what he describes as a broken health-care system. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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1 week ago
Business, News, Politics

Final GST/HST top-up goes out before new federal grocery benefit next month

More than 180,000 people in Newfoundland and Labrador will begin receiving a one-time GST/HST top-up in their bank accounts starting Friday. The payment marks the final GST credit before Ottawa introduces the new Grocery Benefit in July. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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1 week ago
Local News, News

Stephenville Crossing mayor pushes for promised infrastructure projects

The mayor of Stephenville Crossing says she is fighting for the town’s economic future. As Beth Penney reports, town council is calling on the government to follow through on its commitments to two critical infrastructure projects in the region.

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1 week ago
Justice, News

Man who served five years for drunk driving causing death back in court on firearms charges

A man who served five years for drunk driving causing death in central Newfoundland is back before the courts on firearms charges. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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