Inside Story: Firefighters save Newfoundland Jam and Pickle Company from wildfire
Firefighters managed to save the Newfoundland Jam and Pickle Company from the Kingston Wildfire. NTV’s Beth Penney reports.
Read moreYour Community: Two N.L. musicians going on professional retreat with Seal
Two young musicians from Newfoundland and Labrador are on the professional retreat of a lifetime. NTV’s Amanda Mews has more.
Read moreSt. John’s seeking feedback on Rennie’s River, Central and Mundy Pond Neighbourhoods
The City of St. John’s is seeking feedback from residents and businesses to support the development of new neighbourhood plans for the Rennie’s River, Central and Mundy Pond areas. To shape these new plans, the City is gathering feedback on mix of land uses, height and density of development, transportation, open spaces, and protection of […]
Read moreGovernment to release education accord
Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development Bernard Davis will release the Education Accord NL today. Davis will be joined by Education Accord NL Co-chairs Dr. Anne Burke and Dr. Karen Goodnough. The event takes place at Emera Innovation Exchange in St. John’s, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Read moreSuspect facing long list of charges after break and enter in Mount Pearl and fleeing police
RNC officers received a report of a break and enter in progress at Needs Convenience on Barbour Drive in Mount Pearl overnight. In the incident, a truck had backed into the store, causing extensive damage. Officers descended on the area and eventually observed the suspect truck, a 2009 Ford F-350, in the area of Dunns […]
Read moreWet roads across most of Newfoundland
Roads are mostly wet this morning across the Island. There is some patchy fog along the south coast. In Labrador, most roads are dry. There are no ferry delays this morning. At the St. John’s International Airport, WestJet flights 200 and 201 are delayed. In Deer Lake, Air Canada Flight 1549 is cancelled.
Read moreShowers expected for most of Newfoundland today
Showers or drizzle are expected across Newfoundland today. Most areas will see a trace to 2 mm of rain. There is a slight risk of thunderstorms for central and western Newfoundland. Highs will generally be between 15 and 20. On the Great Northern Peninsula, highs are only expected to reach the single digits. There will […]
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