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Recent News

3 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Wednesday morning forecast; slow improvements today as the showers depart

This morning we are waking up to more showers and clouds across a good chunk of the Island, specifically in central and eastern areas. There are even some foggy patches. Farther west we are looking at some breaks of clear sky. Temperatures are into the mid-teens and wind speeds are light on the Island. Labrador […]

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3 years ago
News

Road upgrades to start at Valentine mine site

The Town of Buchans is advising residents that Marathon Gold is starting road upgrades on the main access road to the Valentine mine site, as a result, traffic delays are expected. Upgrades will include road widening, culvert replacements, ditching improvements, brush and tree clearing at various locations along the road from Black Brook to the […]

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3 years ago
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RNC arrest two impaired drivers in St. John’s

The RNC responded to two separate suspected impaired drivers in the metro region on Tuesday afternoon. At 12:37 pm, officers responded to a call of a possible impaired driver in the east end of the city. Officers located the vehicle in another part of the city. The 49 year old driver was charged with impaired […]

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3 years ago
Your Community

Your Community: Annual ‘Route 210’ motorcycle ride raises money for autism programs

A motorcycle ride is held each year on the Burin Peninsula, to raise money for autism programs in the region. ‘Route 210 – Ride The Boot’ is hosted by the Heritage Riders, who are promoting their annual motorcycle raffle, tonight in Your Community.

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3 years ago
On The Mark

On The Mark: Work underway for 2025 Canada Summer Games

In less than two years, the nation’s top young athletes will be in this province for the 2025 Canada Summer Games, the country’s top multi-sport event. But the work has already started for not only the competitors, but also the host committee. Here’s NTV’s Mark Dwyer.

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3 years ago
News

Post-secondary students struggle to find housing ahead of fall semester

With the fall semester just around the corner for post secondary students in the province, finding a place to live has been a challenge for many. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, some are considering deferring their education for a year.

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3 years ago
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Parks Canada CEO tours Gros Morne

Parks Canada President and Chief Executive Officer Ron Hallman is on the province’s west coast this week; touring Gros Morne National Park as part of 50th anniversary commemorations marking the establishment of Newfoundland and Labrador’s second national park.   NTV’s Don Bradshaw has that story.

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3 years ago
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Maintaining T’Railways across the province

Maintaining trails across the province is not as easy as we think. Work and funding is needed for upkeep on the T’Railway. NTV’s Becky Daley tells us more. 

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3 years ago
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Residents react to new healthy food policy for health facilities in eastern NL

The new healthy food policy for health facilities in eastern Newfoundland, means no more candy or donuts. NL Health Services says it’s about giving visitors choices, but many say it’s taking their options away. NTV’s Bailey Howard has this story. 

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