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4 months ago
Justice, News

RNC charge impaired driver in vehicle-pedestrian collision

The RNC is investigating following a vehicle-pedestrian collision in Corner Brook. Around 6 p.m., Friday, Jan. 9, police responded to Wheeler’s Road where a woman had been struck by a vehicle. Accident Investigation and Forensic Identification Services were engaged to assist the ongoing investigation. The 76-year-old woman was transported to hospital with serious injuries. The 27-year-old […]

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4 months ago
Business, News

Applications open for Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program

Applications for the Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program open today, Jan. 12, until February 23, 2026. The Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program aims to help farmers and producers adopt beneficial land use and management practices that increase the environmental resiliency of farms. Initiatives include maintaining and providing healthy soil and water resources, enhancing wildlife habitat and biodiversity, […]

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4 months ago
Justice, News

Arrest warrant issued for Joshua Williams

Clarenville RCMP is looking for 37-year-old Joshua Harvey Thomas Williams who is actively evading police. Williams is wanted in relation to a charge for failing to comply with an undertaking. Anyone with any information on the current location of Joshua Williams is asked to contact Clarenville RCMP at 709-466-3211. 

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4 months ago
News

Urgent care centre opens in St. John’s this morning

The Urgent Care Centre East, located on Stavanger Drive in St. John’s, opened its doors to patients this morning. Urgent care centres will be a hub for patients who have a pressing health issue that doesn’t require the emergency room. The Urgent Care Centre East is staffed with emergency room trained and family doctors, as […]

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4 months ago
Business, News

FFAW to meet with Premier Wakeham Tuesday

Members of the province’s fisheries union will meet with Premier Tony Wakeham on Tuesday after sharing its disappointment with the end of season settlement for snow crab. The rebate, which was announced Thursday afternoon, would see harvesters receive an additional 28 cents per pound on this season’s price, but the union says its members are […]

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4 months ago
News, Sports

Regiment win overtime thriller on the road

The Newfoundland Regiment are coming home on a high note thanks to a 4-3 overtime win over the Saint John Sea Dogs on Sunday afternoon. Down 2-0 midway through the game, Marek Danicek gave the Regiment a lifeline as he cut it to 2-1 with 10:26 to go in the second period. Less than two […]

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4 months ago
News, Traffic, Travel, Weather

Air, land & sea travels impacted today island wide

The latest storm to impact the province in the new year is coming in with another slam as high winds, snow, freezing rain and rain are all in the forecast island wide. That has caused a number of flight cancellations at all airports, primarily in central and eastern Newfoundland. St. John’s international airport is showing […]

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4 months ago
News

New Urgent Care Clinic Opens on Stavanger Drive Today

The province’s new urgent care clinic on Stavanger Drive opens today. The facility offers both walk-in and appointment services, and aims to relieve some of the volume from emergency rooms. Residents with or without a primary care provider can receive care for non-life threatening conditions 7 days a week with free parking. An urgent care […]

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4 months ago
Business, News, Politics, Travel

Labrador MP speaks out after Wabush Airport faces third interruption in three months

Wabush Airport was faced with flight interruptions on Thursday, marking the third disruption in three months. The MP for Labrador is calling the recurring interruptions unacceptable. NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.

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4 months ago
Business, Local News, News

Taco Bell craze continues in Mount Pearl while Corner Brook issues traffic advisory for Wendy’s

Its been two weeks since the Taco Bell craze began in Mount Pearl, but the hype has yet to wear off. Line ups continue to disrupt busy Commonwealth Avenue. Meanwhile, on the other side of the island, the opening of another fast food chain is also causing traffic troubles. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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