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2 years ago
News

Street widening ongoing following heavy snowfall in Happy Valley-Goose Bay

The Town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay would like to inform the public that starting today, February 19th the Town Snow Blower will be out widening streets. They will be starting in Spruce Park and working their way to MOT. They will not be scraping the roads at this time. Work will be happening from 8:00 […]

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2 years ago
News

Driver arrested after officers locate a prohibited weapon during traffic stop in Corner Brook

On Saturday evening the RNC in Corner Brook conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on West Street. Officers searched the vehicle and located a prohibited weapon inside. The driver, a 38-year-old resident of Corner Brook, was charged with possession of a prohibited weapon. The accused was released to appear in court at a later […]

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2 years ago
News, Sports

Growlers lose in shootout against the Reading Royals

The Newfoundland Growlers lost in a shootout to the Reading Royals on Saturday night at Santander Arena. The final score was 4 to 3. Zach O’Brien, Tate Singleton and Matt Brassard scored for the Growlers. Vyacheslav Peksa made 39 saves. The Growlers will face off against the Reading Royals again today at 2:30 p.m. Newfoundland […]

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2 years ago
News

Housing announcement in Channel-Port aux Basques today

Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Minister of Rural Economic Development and MP Gudie Hutchings will be in Channel-Port aux Basques for a housing announcement today. Hutchings will be joined by Brian Button the Mayor of Channel-Port aux Basques. The announcement is at 11:00 a.m. at the Channel-Port aux Basques town hall.

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2 years ago
News, Traffic, Travel

Poor driving conditions across the Avalon and Burin Peninsula

Travel is not recommended from Lord’s Cove to Marystown, the Trans Canada Highway to Intersection Route 101, Witless Bay Line, and Cape Broyle to Chance Cove Park. Roads are mostly snow-covered across the Avalon Peninsula and Burin Peninsula. Along the west coast and Baie Verte Peninsula, roads are snow-covered. Roads are mostly snow-covered across Labrador. […]

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2 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Some pockets of light snow to be found across N.L. for our Monday

Sunday’s storm put the exclamation mark on the end of a very snowy week across much of the Island and portions of coastal Labrador.

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2 years ago
News

Morning school closures on the south coast

On the south coast, there are some morning school closures. The following schools are closed for the morning with an update to follow later this morning:Christ the King SchoolDonald C. Jamieson AcademyDunne Memorial AcademyFatima AcademyFortune Bay AcademyMarystown Central HighPearce Junior High SchoolSacred Heart AcademySt. Joseph’s AcademySt. Joseph’s All Grade The following schools have a delayed […]

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2 years ago
News

RNC warning the public of the dangerous use of illicit drugs following recent sudden deaths

The RNC is warning the public of the dangerous use of illicit drugs following recent sudden deaths. Over the last week, there have been five deaths on the Northeast Avalon and in Labrador. While the deaths are all under investigation by the RNC and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, police believe there is […]

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2 years ago
News, Weather

Another messy day as more snow falls on metro region

Metro area residents woke up to yet another snow storm Sunday after the region was shut down for two days last week.

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2 years ago
News

As another strike looms for MUN, students and faculty share support for LUMUN

It was just over a year ago that MUN faculty set up picket lines around the university. Now, another strike is looming, this time for per-course instructors. As NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us, students and faculty are putting their support behind the Lecturers’ Union.

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