Reflections: Signs of Spring
Jim Furlong reflects on the signs of spring from years past.
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Read moreBlack Students of the Grand Falls-Windsor (GFW) campus of the College of the North Atlantic (CNA) have expressed concerns with the delays by CNA head office administration in recognizing Black History Month, and are calling for action to address structural racism faced by students across campuses. In particular, students are frustrated with the lack of […]
Read moreSomeone in Newfoundland and Labrador is $5 million dollars richer today. Check your Lotto 6/49 lottery tickets. A ticket sold in N.L. for the March 9, 2024 draw of Lotto 6/49 is a Classic Draw jackpot winner worth $5,000,000. Details on the prize winner(s) will be released as soon as the winner(s) comes forward.
Read moreThe Bank of Canada held its target for the overnight rate at 5 per cent, with the Bank Rate at 5¼ percent and the deposit rate at 5 per cent. Global economic growth slowed in the fourth quarter while the economy grew by more than expected. Inflation eased to 2.9 per cent in January. The […]
Read moreThe Newfoundland and Labrador provincial budget will be unveiled March 20. Finance Minister Siobhan Coady made the announcement in a video posted to social media on Thursday. The province will release its annual fiscal blueprint earlier than in past years, almost a full month before the federal budget on April 16. The government has already […]
Read moreTeam Gushue will aim for a three-peat after advancing to the Brier final in Regina. The Gushue rink, playing as Team Canada, defeated Alberta’s Team Bottcher 7-3 Saturday night in the 1-2 Page Playoff Game. Gushue will now await the winner of tomorrow’s semifinal between Bottcher and Team McEwan of Saskatchewan. The Brier final is […]
Read moreCredit for the image above goes to Edgar Slade in Western Bay, NL A late-season storm brought heavy snowfall to eastern and northeastern Newfoundland from late Thursday through early Saturday morning. Significant amounts of ice were also observed over southern Avalon and Burin Peninsulas on Thursday night and Friday morning. Here is a preliminary list […]
Read moreResidents in eastern Newfoundland are still clearing snow from their walkways and driveways this afternoon, after a two-day winter storm. NTV’s Chief Meteorologist Eddie Sheerr was live on Saturday morning, talking about some of the official, and unofficial snowfalls totals for parts of the Avalon. St. John’s, Conception Bay South and Paradise all recorded more […]
Read morePolice are reminding motorists of the dangers associated with cell phone use while driving. As one of the biggest forms of distraction, using a cell phone while driving places the driver, occupants within the vehicle and all others who share the roadway, including pedestrians, at increased risk. Safe driving requires a driver’s complete awareness of […]
Read moreThe 72nd Annual Newfoundland and Labrador Drama Festival will return to Gander from March 31 to April 6. Seven troupes from across the province will gather for seven nights of theatre, hosted by local troupe Avion Players. Tickets for the festival are are $25 each, $20 students/seniors, and $15 for festival participants. There is also […]
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