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2 years ago
Justice, News

Trial postposed for man suspected of impaired driving causing injury

A St. John’s man charged with injuring his female passenger last summer by driving drunk and crashing his vehicle, has had his trial postponed. Daniel Ozon appeared in provincial court today by telephone from Her Majesty’s Penitentiary. His five-day trial was supposed to begin next week. However, with a change of lawyers, more time will be […]

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2 years ago
News

Prayers for Ukraine – Feb. 24 marks 2 years of full-scale invasion

On Saturday, February 24, the Ukrainian Cultural Organization of Newfoundland and Labrador will honour the memory of the lives lost by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine at the Basilica in St. John’s. It marks 10 years of the Ukrainian-Russian war, and 2 years of a full-scale invasion. The service will start at 2PM.

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2 years ago
Justice, News

Man charged in Torbay attempted murder headed to trial in May

A man suspected of trying to  shoot and kill a man in Torbay last year will go to trial in the spring. When David Peter Reardon appeared in provincial court in St. John’s this morning via telephone from Her Majesty’s Penitentiary, lawyers agreed to have the five-day trial begin in May. Reardon faces an attempted […]

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2 years ago
News

Cape Cordell fishing vessel moved near Fortune

The fishing vessel that ran aground near Fortune during the treacherous winter storm on Wednesday morning has been moved today by Canadian Coast Guard after several days of trying. All crew that were onboard the fishing vessel were safely brought to shore on Wednesday. However, the vessel was abandoned since then, due to weather conditions […]

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2 years ago
News

Thrive in urgent need of winter boot donations

Thrive, a community group that works to address community gaps, is currently in urgent need of men’s and women’s winter boots to support those in need during the cold months ahead. Thrive says many individuals are facing the harsh realities of winter without proper footwear. Your donation of winter boots can make a world of […]

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2 years ago
News

Team NL wins second game at Scotties Tournament of Hearts

Team Newfoundland and Labrador picked up their second win last night at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary. After losing their first four games of the tournament, the rink, led by skip Stacie Curtis, defeated Prince Edward Island 11-6 to record their first victory. the St. John’s-based rink improved to 2-5 last night with […]

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2 years ago
News

CFUW planning annual Great Big Book Sale

The CFUW St. John’s Club will be holding its annual Great Big Book Sale next month. Donations of books will be accepted from February 24 to March 12 and the sale will run from March 21 to 23. Over the years, scholarships for women attending post-secondary institutions have been the main focus. The group has […]

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2 years ago
News, Sports

Rogues take first game of three against the Reading Rebels

The Newfoundland Rogues beat the Reading Rebels last night by a score of 144 to 127 at the Mary Brown’s Centre. The game was one of three against the Rebels. The next games take place on Friday, February 23 and Saturday, February 24. After the series, the Rogues will be in London, Ontario.

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2 years ago
News, Traffic

Road closure underway in downtown St. John’s to facilitate water main repairs

A road closure is underway in downtown St. John’s to facilitate water main repairs. Harbour Drive from Job’s Cove To Clift’s Baird’s Cove and Job’s Cove from Harbour Drive to Water Street will be closed. Motorists are asked to use an alternate route and expect delays. During the closure, emergency vehicles and local traffic, including […]

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2 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Freezing Rain Warning in effect much of eastern, southeastern Newfoundland

An area of low pressure is going to pass over, or just east of, the Avalon Peninsula tonight. This low is going to bring a mix of snow, ice pellets, freezing rain, and rain to portions of eastern, southern, and central Newfoundland in that time. The Environment and Climate Change Canada Weather Office in Gander […]

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