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Recent News

3 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Eddie’s Forecast: A rainy Tuesday night will be followed by a summer-like Wednesday on the Island

An area of low pressure will swing through the region overnight into Wednesday. This will drive rain across the Island and into southeastern Labrador during the time frame. In Labrador, the rain will move in overnight and continue into Wednesday. There may even be some snow in the higher terrain of the Mealy Mountains, as […]

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3 years ago
News

RNC nab two drivers travelling at excessive speeds – one at 190km/hr on Pitts Memorial

Police removed two aggressive drivers from the roadways in recent days on the Northeast Avalon.   On Sunday, at 4 p.m., a member of RNC was conducting traffic safety enforcement on the Trans-Canada Highway when a vehicle was clocked travelling 161 km/hr in the 100 km/hr speed limit zone. The officer conducted a traffic stop with […]

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3 years ago
News

Bishop’s Falls seeks volunteer firefighters as enrolment declines

Communities around the province are voicing their concerns over a difficulty in recruiting new members for volunteer fire departments. In the Town of Bishop’s Falls, they’re offering to pay stipends and cover expenses. Yet the membership is continuing to decline. Mayor Bryan King says even though there are already federal and provincial tax breaks, more […]

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3 years ago
Justice, News

RCMP arrest eight impaired drivers over weekend

The RCMP arrested eight people for impaired driving over the weekend, four of them on Saturday and four on Sunday. On Saturday at 7:15 p.m., Clarenville RCMP responded to the report of a two-vehicle collision in Arnold’s Cove. The driver of one of the vehicles, a 63-year-old-man, showed signs of alcohol impairment and failed a roadside […]

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3 years ago
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Province announces new recruitment and retention grant for Early Childhood Educators

Minister of Education Krista Lynn Howell announced the Early Childhood Educator Recruitment and Retention Grant, to encourage more early childhood educators to enter, or re-enter the workforce. The Early Childhood Educator Recruitment and Retention Grant will provide funding to Level I to IV early childhood educators to become certified and work in regulated child care […]

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3 years ago
News

Privacy Commissioner calling on government to address transparency

The province’s Privacy Commissioner is calling on the government to change the law to restore transparency. That’s after he lost a court of appeal ruling on whether he had the right to review documents that government claims are subject to lawyer-client privilege. Earlier this month the Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal ruled that the […]

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3 years ago
News

NAPE sounding the alarm on ambulance shortage

The province’s largest union is sounding the alarm after the number of ambulances available to the public reached a terrifying low yesterday. Six of the 13 were off the road in the metro region. It’s a serious concern, according to NAPE President Jerry Earle. On Monday, nearly half of the ambulances that should have been […]

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3 years ago
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Province makes significant farming investment

The provincial government is investing more than $700,000 into farming infrastructure here. The money is going towards dairy and livestock producers through a provincial agrifoods support program. It includes funding for pasture development and bringing in new livestock. The province says the program aims to increase local food self-sufficiency and help farmers and producers adapt […]

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3 years ago
News

Temporary bridge closure this weekend

The Ruth Avenue Bridge, which crosses over Pitts Memorial Drive between roundabouts on Ruth Avenue and Beaumont Hamel Way in Mount Pearl, will be closed from 6-10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23 and from 6-10 on Sunday, Sept. 24. The bridge closure is necessary for to facilitate inspection and evaluation of the structure. Motorists will […]

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3 years ago
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Grand Falls-Windsor Launches Youth Advisory Committee

The Town of Grand Falls-Windsor is accepting applications for its new Youth Advisory Committee. The town is seeking at least one representative in grades 7 to 9, grades 10 to 12, a post-secondary student, and someone age 21 or under and not attending school. The committee will provide information and advice to the council on […]

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