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Recent News

6 months ago
Nature, News

Province encourages precautions during extreme cold weather conditions

The Provincial Government is encouraging residents across the province to take precautions to protect their health from extreme cold weather conditions, which are expected this week. The risk of adverse health effects increases when wind chill values fall below –27 Celsius. Potential impacts include windburn, frostbite, and hypothermia. These risks can be reduced by wearing […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Police stop two impaired drivers

Two impaired drivers had their licenses suspended and vehicles seized by RCMP Traffic Services on Sunday. Shortly after 1:00 p.m. on March 1, an RCMP Traffic Services East officer stopped a vehicle observed speeding on the Trans-Canada Highway near Avondale. The driver showed signs of impairment, and a roadside breath test was administered. The results […]

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6 months ago
News

45-Year-Old Man Arrested Following Domestic Disturbance in Mount Pearl

Monday, March 2nd just after 9pm, RNC responded to a report of a domestic disturbance at a residence in Mount Pearl. On the scene, police spoke to occupants and witnesses, then arrested a 45-year old man. He was charged with Uttering Threats, Mischief, two counts of Assaulting a Peace Officer, Resisting Arrest, and Breach of […]

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6 months ago
News, Sports

N.L. versus N.L. matchup thrills hometown Brier crowd in St. John’s, ends with group photo

Both Newfoundland and Labrador teams were in the spotlight Monday night at the Brier in St. John’s. Team Gushue took on Team Young in a primetime matchup that was featured nationally on TSN. Gushue came out on top 8-5, but not before Young gave him a run for his money early in the game. Team […]

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6 months ago
News, Politics

House of Assembly reopens with Speech from the Throne

MHA’s are back in the House of Assembly today for the first sitting in the legislature since the provincial election. Lieutenant Governor Joan Marie Aylward delivered government’s Speech From the Throne to open the 51st general assembly of the legislature. Outlining the PC’s plans for the spring sitting. Here’s NTV’s Ben Cleary.

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6 months ago
Local News, News

Burgeo residents look for path forward after MOU terminated for NMCA on Southwest Coast

After the province terminated the MOU for a proposed National Marine Conservation area on the Southwest Coast, the town of Burgeo is looking at other options for the area and their project. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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6 months ago
News

Retiring central doctor calls for smoother transition rules

A well-known family doctor in Grand Falls-Windsor is about to retire, but not before he advocates for his patients one last time. He’s asking the province to make it easier for another doctor to take over his family practice. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.

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6 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, Your Community

Your Community: 20th Women’s Work Festival

A festival for theatrical works in progress is happening now, in St. John’s. NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community, with how you can get a sneak peek at what could be the next big show to come out of the province.

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6 months ago
News

City of St. John’s releases 2025 economic review

The City of St. John’s has released its 2025 economic review, looking at growth, housing starts, incomes and more. It also provided an update on snow clearing efforts, one week after the storm that shuttered the metro area for days. NTV’s Jodi Cooke has this report.

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6 months ago
News

Labradorian living in Doha recounts moment airstrikes began

It’s a third day of retaliatory air strikes by Iran across the middle east after this week’s attack by the U.S. and Israel. NTV’s Bailey Howard spoke to a Labradorian living in Doha who recounted this weekend’s events.

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