Recent News

Recent News

3 years ago
News, Sports

Katarina Roxon wins bronze for Canada at Paralympic Games

Katarina Roxon continues to excel on the international stage. One of the province’s most decorated athletes, she won bronze in the 100-metre breaststroke this weekend at the 2023 World Para Swimming Championships. A native of Kippins, it’s her fifth time competing for Canada at the Paralympic Games. At 15, Roxon was the youngest swimmer on […]

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3 years ago
Justice, News

Corner Brook woman arrested after assaulting hospital staff and police officers

RNC attended the area of West Street early this morning after receiving a call of an intoxicated female crying in the area. On arrival, the female was located and detained for her own safety due to her high level of intoxication. The female was taken to Western Memorial Hospital for treatment at which time she […]

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3 years ago
News

Registration for MedQuest Virtual with Memorial University now open

High school students interested in learning more about careers in health can now register for MedQuest Virtual. MedQuest Virtual is a career-oriented online event for Newfoundland and Labrador students in Grades 10-12. Youth will be introduced to many health professions, including medicine, nursing, pharmacy, human kinetics and recreation, social work and psychology. Hosted by the Faculty of […]

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3 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Wednesday morning update; Rain moves in this afternoon, while wind speeds pick up in the Wreckhouse area

Our next area of low pressure slowly swirls in from the southwest today, and this will help push clouds, showers, rain, and even some wind into the region as the day progresses. Morning radar shows showers and areas of rain are already approaching the southwest coast, which is a few hours ahead of schedule. The […]

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3 years ago
Arts & Entertainment, News

Province announces $2.7 million to support Year of the Arts

The province has declared 2024 to be the Year of the Arts. On Tuesday, the government announced $2.7 million to support artists in their work. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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3 years ago
News

Peter Blackmore remembered for leaving indelible mark on anglers

A well-known fly fisherman in Labrador passed away over the weekend. Peter Blackmore left an indelible mark on the angling community in the province. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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3 years ago
Arts & Entertainment, News

Corner Brook drummer goes viral with cliffside video

A Corner Brook man has combined his love of drumming with his passion for the outdoors to create a series of unique videos that are gaining a following on social media. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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3 years ago
News

Students campaign to save wellness centre at Memorial University

The Student Wellness and Counselling Centre at Memorial University is at risk of losing accreditation because of staff shortages. Students are now joining faculty in calling on the university to save the centre before it’s too late. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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3 years ago
Sports, Your Community

Your Community: Women’s Baseball Tournament

A major tournament is set for St. John’s with the under-21 women’s invitational baseball championship kicking off its opening ceremonies Wednesday evening. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has more.

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