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8 months ago
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St. John’s to observe National Truth and Reconciliation Day on Tuesday

On Tuesday, the City of St. John’s will observe National Truth and Reconciliation Day. The day is to honour survivors, their families and Indigenous communities, and to raise awareness about the legacy of residential schools in Canada. As a result, most City offices and facilities will be closed. Curbside waste collection will occur, and Robin […]

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8 months ago
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Robbery suspect arrested after fighting police

At 8:40 p.m. on Thursday evening, the RNC responded to a robbery in the downtown area of St. John’s. The male suspect was located in a nearby park, where officers attempted to arrest him. The suspect began to fight with police. More officers arrived, and the male was taken into custody. The 47-year-old was taken […]

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8 months ago
News, Traffic, Travel

Good driving conditions for now, numerous ferry delays

Roads are dry across the province as of now. Rain and strong winds are expected today, which will result in water buildup on the roads and reduced visibility. Marine Atlantic anticipates potential disruptions to crossings from Port aux Basques to North Sydney today. The MV Kamutik W will keep a load and go schedule today. […]

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8 months ago
News, NTV Weather Update, Weather

Wet and windy start to the weekend

It will be a wet day across the province. NewfoundlandAn area of low pressure approaching from the southwest will spread rain across Newfoundland today. The rain will start later in the morning on the west coast and move eastward, reaching the Avalon by this evening. Rainfall amounts of 30 to 50 mm are expected along […]

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8 months ago
News

Minor changes in most petroleum prices

The Public Utilities Board set new maximum prices for petroleum products overnight. Gas is down by 2.4 cents per litre. The price of diesel on the Island went up by 0.2 cents. Diesel fuel in Zones 13 and 13a in Labrador increased by 0.1 cent. On the Island, furnace oil heating fuel increased by 0.12 […]

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8 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, Your Community

Your Community: Sherry Ryan marks 20th anniversary of first album

Sherry Ryan is known for her honest and provocative lyrics, and grounded sound. This weekend, the singer/songwriter is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the album that started it all. NTV’s Amanda Mews has more

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8 months ago
Business, Features, News

Postal workers go on nation-wide strike after Ottawa announces cuts to Canada Post deliveries

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers has declared nation-wide strike in response to Ottawa’s announcement of cuts to letter delivery on Thursday. “In response to the government’s attack on our postal service and workers, effective immediately, all CUPW members at Canada Post are on a nation-wide strike,” the union posted on its web site. Earlier […]

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8 months ago
News

Communities damaged by wildfire host emotional town hall

Emotions are still raw after the destruction from this summer’s wildfire in Conception Bay North. More than a hundred residents of unincorporated municipalities packed into a town hall meeting to voice their concerns and discuss the way forward. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley was there and has this report.

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