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2 years ago
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Your Community: Indigenous struggles since Confederation

This year marks 75 years since Newfoundland and Labrador joined Canada. An event is being held Tuesday about the struggles of Indigenous people during that time. NTV’s Amanda Mews has more.

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2 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Rain returns late Wednesday, but the day will not be a washout!

The weather across Newfoundland and Labrador will be quiet overnight. Any showers that we see in central and northeastern Newfoundland will end this evening. Wednesday will start sunny; however, an area of low pressure will approach from the south and spread rain into southern and eastern Newfoundland in the late afternoon or early evening. The […]

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2 years ago
News

Police search for missing man in St. John’s

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is searching for missing person William Scott Gregory. The 51-year-old was last seen in centre city area of St. John’s on June 6. Gregory is described as six feet tall and 177 punds. He has grey hair and blue eyes. Anyone with information pertaining to the whereabouts of Gregory is asked to contact the RNC […]

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2 years ago
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Search continues for missing man on snowmobile near Mistastin Lake

Search efforts are continuing for a missing 41-year-old man. He was last seen on the morning of June 3, 2024, when he departed a cabin area near Mistastin Lake on a snowmobile. Since that time, extensive search efforts in the air, on the water and on the land, have been conducted with no signs of the […]

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2 years ago
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Police searching for missing woman

The RNC is searching for missing person, Corrina Byrne. The 47-year-old was last seen in downtown St. John’s May 29. Byrne is described as 5’5” tall and 150 lbs. She has red hair and blue eyes. Anyone with information pertaining to the whereabouts of Byrne is asked to contact the RNC at 709-729-8000.

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2 years ago
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Cash, Drugs Seized in St. John’s

The RNC executed a search of a home in St. John’s and has seized drugs, cash, and drug paraphernalia. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary’s Weapons and Drug Enforcement Unit with the assistance of Operational Patrol Services and members of the Criminal Investigation Division, executed a search warrant in the centre city area on June 5. Police […]

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2 years ago
News, Politics

Brazil to make political announcement Wednesday evening

Former provincial PC Leader and Conception Bay East-Bell Island MHA David Brazil posted on social media on Tuesday hinting that ‘exciting news’ is ahead. On Wednesday June 12, Brazil says he will make a significant announcement regarding the future of the federal riding of St. John’s East. Brazil officially stepped down in December of 2023, at […]

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2 years ago
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Man caught driving with learners permit from 2016

RNC officers conducted a traffic stop on Monday afternoon on White Rose Drive in St. John’s. The 61-year-old male driver showed that he had an expired learner’s license since 2016. The male was ticketed for no license, no insurance, failing to notify the motor registration department of transfer of ownership, expired registration, failing to provide […]

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2 years ago
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Corner Brook issues Request For Proposals for fitness area in new recreation centre

Corner Brook is constructing a new regional recreation centre and has issued a Request For Proposals to design the layout, supply, and install the equipment for the fitness area. The new 305 m2 fitness area must meet or exceed current CSA safety standards. Requests will be accepted until July 2. The new facility is slated […]

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2 years ago
News, Traffic

Two road closures in St. John’s today

There are a couple of road closures in St. John’s today. Until 4:30 p.m. today Springdale Street, between Water Street and George Street West will be closed to facilitate the ongoing construction of the JAG Hotel. A traffic detour will be in place. Due to water main repairs, Emerson Street from Portugal Cove Road to […]

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