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Recent News

2 years ago
News

RNC increases presence at Confederation Building

The RNC is warning of an increased presence of police officers at the Confederation Building. There is a protest occurring at the building ahead of today’s budget. The RNC said, “We respect the right to protest and are sensitive to the concerns of demonstrators. Please respect those that required to report to work today. Our […]

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2 years ago
News, Weather

Spring Always Starts on March 21… Except It Doesn’t, Thanks to Earth’s Spin and Orbit of the Sun

Spring is a time eagerly awaited by many as it brings warmer weather (eventually), blooming flowers, and longer days. However, have you ever wondered why the date of spring seems to shift between the 20th and 21st of March? Let’s delve into the astronomical and calendar intricacies that govern the timing of this seasonal transition. […]

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2 years ago
News

St. John’s City Council approves capital budget

The St. John’s City Council has voted to approve the capital budget for 2024. The budget, totalling $26,320,629, covers a wide range of services including transportation improvements, street/sidewalk repair/rehabilitation, water system projects, housing projects, capital grants to community groups, snow clearing equipment, recreational facilities and playground infrastructure. Some of the highlights include over $5.1 million […]

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2 years ago
News

Closure continues at H.G.R. Mews Centre

The closure of the pool, steam room and sauna at H.G.R. Mews Centre has been extended once again. City crews continue to await parts to complete the required repairs to equipment. The next update will be provided on March 22. Those registered in swimming lessons will be contacted directly.

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2 years ago
News, Politics

Anticipated traffic delays near Confederation Building due to the announcement of the Provincial Budget

The RNC is advising the public about anticipated traffic congestion, in and around the Confederation Building area, throughout the day. Allandale Road and Prince Philip Parkway are expecting to see an increase in vehicular traffic associated with the announcement of the Provincial Budget. Motorists may see traffic delays due to traffic congestion and may wish […]

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2 years ago
News, Politics

Provincial budget to be delivered today

The provincial budget will be tabled today. Budget 2024 will be delivered in the House of Assembly and the government says it will continue to build a stronger, smarter, self-sufficient and sustainable province, through prudent fiscal management. Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance Siobhan Coady will deliver the Budget 2024 speech at 2:00 p.m.  NTV […]

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2 years ago
News, Politics

BUDGET POSTPONED: Fish harvesters block entrances to Confederation Building, clash with police

Hundreds of fish harvesters are protesting at Confederation Building, forcing the government to postpone the provincial budget. Harvesters are demanding “free enterprise” in the fishery. The government is seeking out-of-province buyers for snow crab, but harvesters want that for all species as well as an end to processing caps. Government workers have been prevented from […]

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2 years ago
News, Traffic, Travel

Messy commute across the west coast and central Newfoundland

Across the west coast and central Newfoundland, roads are snow-covered with icy and slushy sections. There is drifting snow and poor visibility from Roddickton to Plum Point. Roads on the Avalon Peninsula and Burin Peninsula are bare. Across Labrador, roads are mostly snow-covered with icy patches and good visibility. Marine Atlantic is warning of potential […]

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2 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Rainfall Warning issued for the southern Avalon Peninsula

Heavy rain is expected in some areas from Thursday into Friday. Rainfall Warning in effect for the southern Avalon Peninsula

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2 years ago
News

Inflation rate down slightly

The rate of inflation is at 2.8 per cent, down from 2.9 percent in January. The leading cause was for cellular services, food purchased from stores, and internet access services.  Across the country, Canadians are paying less for cellular services and internet services. Inflation rates are stabilizing for grocery prices while the prices for gasoline […]

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