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6 months ago
News, Sports

Regiment beat Eagles 4-1 for sixth straight win

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The Newfoundland Regiment have won six games in a row after beating the Cape Breton Eagles 4-1 on Friday night at the Mary Brown’s Centre. Newfoundland played a strong opening period, with Dawson Sharkey and Maddex Marmulak each scoring late in the frame to send the Regiment into the first intermission […]

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6 months ago
Health, News, Politics

Nurses union says Budget 2026 must shift from “crisis spending to real healthcare solutions”

As government asks people for input on Budget 2026, the Registered Nurses’ Union Newfoundland and Labrador (RNU) is urging leaders to make a clear choice. “Are we going to keep paying for crisis or are we finally going to build a stable public system?” asks Yvette Coffey, President of RNU. “We cannot keep pouring public […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Police impound three vehicles in one afternoon for licence and registration violations

Three drivers are without their vehicles after being stopped and ticketed by RCMP Traffic Services West yesterday. Just before noon on Feb. 17, a police officer on patrol conducted a traffic stop in St. Fintan’s. The driver, a 48-year-old Robinsons man, was found to be operating a vehicle with a suspended license. He was ticketed […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Man arrested for breaking into a cabin near Gander

A 33-year-old man was arrested by Gander RCMP following a break and enter that occurred at a cabin in Smiths Waters early Monday morning. A resident of the cabin provided police with the name and description of the suspect, as well as a description of the car used to leave the scene. Officers located the […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Police continue investigation into cat that suffered apparent gunshot wound

Police are continuing their investigation after a cat was apparently shot on the west coast. The animal rescue organization taking care of the cat has given an update, as they fundraise to cover medical expenses.It started when an orange cat, named Romeo, was dropped off at a veterinarian’s office on the west coast to be […]

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6 months ago
Health, News

The 42nd Annual Janeway Children’s Miracle Network Telethon and Champion launch and Champion Cares Clinic set for today

The launch of the 42nd Annual Janeway Children’s Miracle Network Telethon and announcement of the2026 Children’s Miracle Network Champion Child is scheduled for today. The Champion Cares Clinic begins at 9:30 a.m. followed by the the Champion announcement. The current Champions, Zander and Lyndon Anderson, will award title and trophy to the new Champion. For […]

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6 months ago
Business, News, Politics

From wave of the future to major setbacks for wind-hydrogen industry

Three wind-hydrogen projects were dealt a major blow after the province announced it would be ending their Crown land reserves this month. It’s a big setback for an industry that was backed by the province with international agreements over the last three years. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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6 months ago
Health, News

Registered Nurses’ Union proposes solution for travel nurses

The Registered Nurses’ Union has made a proposal to the provincial government to end its reliance on private agency nurses. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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6 months ago
News, Politics

The politics of 24-hour snow clearing

There’s been lots of snow so far this winter, and that means snow clearing operations have been kept busy. NTV’s Ben Cleary has the latest on where 24-hour snow clearing stands on our busiest highways. 

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6 months ago
Business, News

Busy winter tourism season for west coast

It’s been a busy winter for some local businesses on the west coast. With plenty of snow, it’s helped boost winter tourism in many sectors – from the hospitality industry to winter recreation. As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us, many operators depend on the snow to keep people coming through their doors. 

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