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4 days ago
Health, News

Temporary changes to patient parking at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony

Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Health Services is advising the public that phase 2 construction on the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital parking lot in St. Anthony commenced today, Tuesday, June 9.  During the construction period, which is expected to take several weeks, there will be no drive through access to the Rotunda as well as, at times, changes […]

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4 days ago
Arts & Entertainment, News

Shakespeare by the Sea Festival partners with local community centres for “All the Town’s a Stage”

The 34th annual Shakespeare by the Sea Festival’s “All the Town’s a Stage” is bringing their outdoor shows to brand new venues this summer between July 12 and Aug. 8. “This season looks at what it means to be a citizen of our world right now,” said artistic director Sharon King-Campbell. “We are looking at […]

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4 days ago
Business, News

Icewater Seafoods earns world-class Food Safety Certification ahead of cod season

Icewater Seafoods has achieved certification under the Brand Reputation through Compliance Global Standards (BRCGS) program, commonly known as BRC certification, earning an A Grade in its first-ever audit. The achievement is a significant milestone for the family-owned company and recognizes the work of the hundreds of employees who help make Icewater one of the world’s […]

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4 days ago
Nature, News

Efforts continue to eradicate invasive Beetle

The Department of Forestry, Agriculture and Lands is working with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and various industry stakeholders to respond to increased detections of Japanese beetle in the St. John’s area. Japanese beetle, an invasive species in Canada, is regulated under the Plant Protection Act by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s Pest Surveillance Program. […]

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4 days ago
News

Hogan welcomes proposed federal move to restrict social media access for children under 16

Opposition Leader John Hogan says he’s pleased to learn Prime Minister Mark Carney is considering moving forward with legislation aimed at restricting social media access for kids under the age of 16. “Just a few weeks ago, I introduced a motion in the House of Assembly calling for regulatory changes to restrict children’s access to […]

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5 days ago
Weather

Tuesday spent under sun and cloud with increasing temperatures for most of Newfoundland and Labrador

Ryan Harding, NTV Weather Centre Sun and cloud welcomed back across Newfoundland Tuesday Tuesday starts with open skies for a large portion of the island. Extra cloud cover will likely be found on the west and south coast in the morning, shift east over the Burin Peninsula through the afternoon, breaking up an otherwise clear […]

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5 days ago
News

Man Charged With Impaired Driving After Crashing Twice on Same Road Within 40 Minutes

Monday night around 9:30pm, RNC responded to a hit and run motor vehicle collision in the west end of St. John’s. About 40 minutes later, a single vehicle collision was reported on the same road, and while the vehicle was unoccupied upon police arrival, officers determined it was involved in the earlier collision. RNC were […]

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5 days ago
Justice, News

Murder trial begins in St. John’s for trio charged with 2024 death

The trial for three people charged with killing a man in St. John’s two years ago began Monday in St. John’s. Bradley Morrell, 42, Jason Wells, 52, and Veronica Whalen, 38, are charged with second-degree murder for the death of 31-year-old Dylan Jordan, whose body was found July 31, 2025 on Golf Avenue, near St. […]

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