Your Community: Meet the 2026 OZFM Summer Cruiser Team
Tonight in Your Community, NTV’s Amanda Mews introduces us to this year’s OZFM Summer Cruiser Team.
Read moreTonight in Your Community, NTV’s Amanda Mews introduces us to this year’s OZFM Summer Cruiser Team.
Read moreIt’s been an exciting year for Kate Blanchard, your 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador Miss Achievement. Tonight on Inspiring NL, NTV’s Marykate O’Neill chats with Blanchard about what the leadership program has meant to her before she soon hands over the crown.
Read moreA brand new facility on the west coast of the province is welcoming students and educators to a brand new campus, a hub that will cater to many in the region through a list of opportunities. NTV’s Becky Daley tells us more.
Read moreTorbay Mayor Craig Scott is responding to comments by Deputy Mayor Colleen Tapper about how the municipal code of conduct is enforced. Scott says council did nothing wrong, but agrees the province needs to take on a bigger role in overseeing complaints. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Read morePrime Minsiter Mark Carney unveiled Canada’s new clean energy strategy Thursday, aimed at doubling the nation’s electricity grid by 2050. The plan includes working with Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador to move forward on Churchill Falls development. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.
Read moreThe RNC is looking for information from the public as it investigates a two-vehicle collision in St. John’s. On Wednesday, May 13, shortly before 6 p.m., Operational Patrol Services responded to a two-vehicle collision on the Outer Ring Road where an eastbound travelling box truck had crossed the median into oncoming traffic and collided with […]
Read moreConstruction season is ramping up across the province, and safety advocates are urging drivers to slow down and stay alert in work zones. Roadside construction crews face dangerous conditions every day while directing traffic and working around heavy machinery. Advocates say many incidents in work zones can be prevented when motorists obey posted signage and […]
Read moreRyan Harding, NTV Weather Centre Plenty of sun province-wide Thursday After the low-pressure system that brought rain and snow, at some point, to most regions in the province moves on – nature balances itself out with a high-pressure system Thursday. This brings a welcomed return to the sun for all while a south and southwest […]
Read moreThe fuel price increases continue to add up, as another adjustment today sent prices even higher. The price of gas is up 4.9 cents a litre today, with diesel increasing 7.8 cents on the island, and furnace oil up 6.72 cpl. For parts of Labrador, diesel rises 7.7 cents per litre and stove oil is […]
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