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5 months ago
Business, News

‘Canada Strong Pass’ extended

It’s good news for Canadians who wish to travel within their own country. The federal government has announced they will be extending the ‘Canada Strong Pass’ into the new year. The ‘Canada Strong Pass’ was launched in 2025 to encourage domestic travel. The ‘Canada Strong Pass’ is currently extended until Jan. 15 for Canadians to […]

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5 months ago
Health, News

Health services impacted by adverse weather

NL Health Services advises the public of the following service changes due to adverse weather today (Monday, Jan. 5):  NL Health Services encourages patients and clients travelling long distances to check with their health-care provider’s office to confirm that their appointment is going ahead, as delays may occur. NL Health Services also reminds individuals that […]

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5 months ago
Business, News

Recall impacting over 20,000 vehicles in Canada

Several popular vehicle manufacturers have issued recalls in recent weeks over safety-related issues impacting more than 20,000 vehicles in Canada. The largest recall is from Hyundai. The company is recalling more than 9,600 vehicles in Canada for a trailer wiring harness that may not have been manufactured properly, increasing the risk of a crash and […]

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5 months ago
News, Sports

Regiment grab 3-2 overtime win over Olympiques

The Newfoundland Regiment made it five straight wins on home ice as they outlasted the Gatineau Olympiques 3-2 in overtime on Sunday evening at the Mary Brown’s Centre. Justin Larose finally broke the deadlock seven minutes into the second period with a powerplay marker to make it 1-0 Regiment. Gatineau replied four minutes later and […]

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5 months ago
News

Part of CBS Highway closed due to collision that has resulted in downed wire

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is notifying motorists that the CBS Highway is closed in both directions in the area of Sobeys, Long Pond, due to a collision that has resulted in a downed wire. Motorists are being rerouted through the Sobeys parking lot, but are asked to avoid the area if possible. More details will […]

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5 months ago
News

Assault Suspect Arrested After Having Police Called on him Twice Just Hours Apart

Sunday, January 4th shortly before 8:30pm, RNC were called to an assault in progress at a residence in the east end of St. John’s, but were unable to locate the suspect. Hours later, the female victim reported that the 38-year old suspect had entered the residence she was staying at in the west end of […]

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5 months ago
News, Weather

Snow shuts down schools, busses and other operations for the morning

The first snow storm of 2026 has hit the eastern portion of Newfoundland, and the impacts are being felt. All metro area schools are closed for the morning, with an update coming at 10:30am. Several other schools are also reporting that they will be closed for the morning, including ones in Carbonear, Clarenville, Bonavista, and […]

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5 months ago
Business, News, Politics

Federal middle-class tax cut coming in 2026

With a new year, comes new laws and regulations. The Federal Government will roll out a new middle-class tax cut for the 2025 tax year. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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5 months ago
News

NLTA and Federation of Labour outline 2026 priorities

With a new year comes new priorities for those representing working members in our province. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill caught up with the President of the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers’ Association, and the President of the Federation of Labour, to see what they’re fighting for in 2026.

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5 months ago
Reflections

Reflections: The Warm Winter of 1953

Jim Furlong reflects on the unusually warm winter of 1953.

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