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Recent News

3 years ago
News

Traffic stop results in several tickets for driver

On Wednesday afternoon RNC officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that ran a red light on Hamlyn Road in St. John’s. Police determined that the 38-year-old male had a suspended license. The driver was ticketed for having no license, no insurance, no registration, and running the red light. The vehicle was seized and […]

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3 years ago
News

Fish Price-Setting Strategic Review Team Seeks Public Input

The provincial government has established a provincial Fish Price-Setting Strategic Review Team. The team will assist with the development of a formula-based framework for fish price-setting, and other potential mechanisms. The team will work to address ongoing issues with the current price-setting process. Consultations will occur with interested parties and anyone wishing to provide input […]

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3 years ago
News

RNC stop impaired driver on CBS Highway

At 10:53 p.m. on Wednesday night, the RNC stopped a speeding motorcycle on the Conception Bay South Highway near Legion Road. Officers determined that the 21-year-old driver was operating the motorcycle with more the twice the legal limit of alcohol in his system. He was arrested and charged with impaired driving and failing the breathalyzer. […]

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3 years ago
News

Cruise ship to visit St. John’s today

The Ambience cruise ship operated by BSN Cruises will visit the capital city today. The ship will arrive this morning with 798 passengers. The Ambience will leave port at 7:00 p.m. this evening. The next cruise ship that will visit St. John’s is the Seabourn Quest which is scheduled to arrive on Saturday.

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3 years ago
News

Police arrest man riffling through vehicles in St. John’s

At 3:36 a.m. this morning the RNC responded to a report of a suspicious person on Suez Street in St. John’s. Witnesses had observed the individual riffling through nearby vehicles. With the help of witnesses, police apprehended a 26-year-old male. He faces charges of trespassing at night and several breaches of a court order. He […]

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3 years ago
News, Traffic, Travel

Wet roads in a few areas this morning

Across the Avalon and most of the central roads are wet and in areas of drizzle, visibility is slightly reduced. Roads are dry on the west coast. On the Northern Peninsula roads are wet and there is some fog in the St. Anthony area. Roads are mostly dry in Labrador. All flights are on time […]

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3 years ago
News

Most fuels increase in latest PUB adjustment

Most types of fuels have increased overnight. Diesel on the Island is up by 2.4 cents, and diesel in western Labrador is up by 4.7 cents. Furnace oil is up by 2.07 cents. Stove oil on the Island has increased by 2.07 cents and stove oil in western Labrador is up by 4.71 cents. Propane […]

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3 years ago
News, The Inside Story

Province needs to build 60,000 homes over six years to meet demand, says national organization

In the midst of a housing crisis, a national industry organization says the province needs to build 60 thousand homes over the next six years to meet the anticipated demand. NTV’s David Salter has more in this report.

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3 years ago
News

Province waiting on funding from Ottawa to build new housing units in Corner Brook

The provincial government says it’s ready to move ahead with plans to build a new collection of low-income housing units in Corner Brook, but the project is on hold indefinitely due to a lack of funding.   But, as NTV’s Don Bradshaw tells us, while the province says it has its money for the project […]

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