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4 months ago
News

Deer Lake RCMP searching for wanted man

Deer Lake RCMP are asking for your help in locating 43-year-old Bradley Adams who is the subject of an active arrest warrant. Adams is wanted on a number of charges, including break and enter, possessing property obtained by crime, and more. Police believe Adams may be in the St. John’s or surrounding area. Anyone with […]

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4 months ago
News

Colinet in the running for $100K and title of Canada’s Kindest Community

The town of Colinet has earned a spot among the 10 finalists in Canada’s Kindest Community, the national program by Coca-Cola in Canada.  The nationwide search saw 804 communities submit nearly 5,400 acts of kindness, ranging from small gestures to large-scale initiatives.  As a Top 10 finalist, Colinet is now in the running for the title of Canada’s Kindest Community, along with:  The 10 communities with […]

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4 months ago
News

Gas, Diesel, and Home Heating Oils All Rise in Friday Price Adjustment

The price of gas and other fuels are up to end the week. In Friday’s usual price adjustment, gas has increased by up to 4.8 cents a litre, while diesel is up by 4.1 cents. Meanwhile, furnace oil heating fuel is up by 3.52 cents per litre, and stove oil has increased by 3.56 cents. […]

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4 months ago
News

Police Take Multiple Suspended Drivers Off the Road Thursday

RNC took three suspended drivers off the roads in a short span on Thursday. The first unlawful driver was spotted at 6:10pm when police conducted a traffic safety stop in the west end of St. John’s. The 30-year old was ticketed and had his vehicle impounded. Two more incidents would follow, one at 10:50 and […]

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4 months ago
Weather

Alerts divide the province between wind, rain and snow to close the week

Ryan Harding, NTV Weather Centre Friday can be divided with one glance at the alert board. Above average wind, rain and snow. It’s confirmed by a second glance at the future radar models. It all kicks off with rain making landfall on the South Coast late in the overnight, bringing the Burin Peninsula’s heaviest rain […]

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4 months ago
News

Student union says questions remain about how MUN tuition freeze will be implemented

The PC government has promised to bring back the tuition freeze to Memorial University this year. But Memorial University’s Student Union says there are still lots of unanswered questions about it will be implemented. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more in this report.

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4 months ago
Business, News

FFAW holds constructive meeting with premier on crab dispute, says union president

The fisheries union says its received commitments from the premier.  That’s after Premier Tony Wakeham met with both the FFAW and Association of Seafood Producers this week. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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4 months ago
Business, Local News, News

Fire destroys landmark business in Woody Point

Fire destroyed a landmark business in the town of Woody Point last night. There were no injuries, however, residents are calling it a big loss for the community. NTV’s Becky Daley was there and has more.

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