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Recent News

9 hours ago
News, Sports

Team Gushue one of eight men’s team hoping to win Olympic curling trials in Halifax

Canada’s top curling teams are in Nova Scotia this week. The 2025 Montana’s Canadian Curling Trials kick off today at the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax. The Montana’s Trials schedule is packed with compelling storylines, including rematches of recent Canadian men’s and women’s championship gold-medal games, hometown favorites chasing glory, and a first-of-its-kind format in Canadian curling – […]

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10 hours ago
News

Mount Pearl collects over $10,000 and four tons of food for local food banks through fundraiser

The City of Mount Pearl presented a cheque to local food banks on behalf of the thousands of residents who participated in the second annual Haunting of Powers Pond event. The donation of $10,810 was officially presented during the next public council meeting on Nov. 18. This Halloween-themed spooktacular, held from October 17 to 28, attracted crowds from […]

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12 hours ago
News

NL Health Services’ paramedicine and medical transport team to hold annual Pack the Back Toy, Food and Clothes Drive

Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Health Services’ Paramedicine and Medical Transport teams throughout the province are asking the public to help pack the back of ambulances with toys, food, and clothing to help families in need this holiday season. Gifts will be donated to the appropriate regional organizations for distribution to families in need. Held annually […]

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23 hours ago
Justice, News

Man previously convicted in teen kidnapping case set to stand trial on new child pornography charge

A 75-year-old man previously convicted of kidnapping a St. John’s teenager two years ago is expected to go to trial on child pornography charges involving the same young girl.NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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23 hours ago
News

Housing tops agenda at second day of Municipalities NL conference

As the Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador Conference enters into day two, conversations continue around the key issues municipalities are facing. As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us, housing appears to be at the top of the list for many.

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23 hours ago
News

Beloved Signal Hill fox killed after being struck by vehicle

The City of St. John’s has lost one of its most recognizable characters. A fox that was a fixture of Signal Hill National Historic Site was struck and killed by a vehicle last week. Park staff say it’s a sad but somewhat predictable outcome. CTV’s Garrett Barry has more.

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23 hours ago
The Inside Story

Inside Story: YMCA Peace Week celebrated with prestigious medal presentation on Burin Peninsula

YMCA Peace Week is celebrated annually across Canada during the third week of November. It’s a time when the organization celebrates acts of peace by recognizing people and groups who have demonstrated a commitment toward a future where peace is not just an ideal, but a lived reality. This week, officials with the “Y” were […]

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23 hours ago
News

Grand Falls-Windsor man who circumnavigated province as dying wish passes away

A Grand Falls-Windsor man who made headlines this summer when he circumnavigated the province as his dying wish has passed away this week. NTV’s Colleen Lewis tells us how Zach Stroud’s memory continues to help others.

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23 hours ago
Places To Go

Places to Go: One Eared Goat

Tonight on Places to Go, Sharon Snow takes us to a cozy restaurant in downtown St. John’s.

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23 hours ago
Arts & Entertainment, Your Community

Your Community: ‘A Jolly Dolly Christmas’ returns bigger and more bedazzled than ever

A Jolly Dolly Christmas is back and this time it’s bigger and more bedazzled than ever! After many sold-out shows last year, this energetic group is excited to bring the Christmas joy back to St. John’s. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has more tonight in Your Community.

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