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Recent News

6 months ago
News

Province to provide update on work to address issues in courts

Helen Conway Ottenheimer, the Minister of Justice and Public Safety, will be available to the media today to provide an update on the ongoing work to address the issues being experienced in the provincial courts. The availability will begin at 2 p.m. in the Confederation Building Media Centre.

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6 months ago
News

CBS Man Charged for Assault on Ex-Partner

Wednesday, December 3rd around 7:20am, RNC responded to a home in St. John’s, where a woman said an ex-partner assaulted her. After investigating, police found the 50-year old man at his residence in CBS. He now faces charges of assault, impaired driving, and unlawfully being in a dwelling. The suspect will appear in court this […]

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6 months ago
News

Police Find Man in Basement of House he Allegedly Broke Into

Just before 9:00 yesterday morning, RNC responded to a report of a break and enter at a home in the west end of St. John’s. After investigating, officers found a 60-year old man in the basement of the residence. He was arrested for break and enter and breach of release order, and will appear in […]

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6 months ago
News, Politics

Federal NDP leadership candidate Heather McPherson campaigning in St. John’s

The federal NDP is currently in the midst of a leadership race to replace Jagmeet Singh, who lost his seat in the last federal election. One of the candidates is Heather McPherson, who is the MP for Edmonton-Strathcona. She is in St. John’s today, campaigning for support, and spoke to NTV News about issues facing […]

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6 months ago
Local News, News

St. John’s Council updates residential bylaw property standards act

St. John’s City Council has updated its residential bylaw property standards act. The aim is to tighten up areas that council, residents and even staff sometimes have challenges navigating. One such example would be giving enforcement officers clearer rules on everything from property maintenance and cleanup to ensuring residential properties have working carbon monoxide detectors.

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6 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, Backstage Pass

Backstage Pass: ‘A Trinity Hall Christmas’ returning for a third year

“A Trinity Hall Christmas” is returning for a third year. NTV’s Amanda Mews reports.

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6 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, Your Community

Your Community: Whadda Ya Call It? Productions preparing for upcoming holiday show

“Whadda Ya Call It? Productions” is a theatre company helping youth and young adults gain theatre experience, on the community stage. Building a bridge between high school theatre, and the first years of university.  NTV’s Amanda Mews drops by, as the company prepares for their upcoming holiday show.

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6 months ago
News, Weather

Kids enjoy Wednesday snow day across the province

Students across the island were treated to their first snow day of the season, as an early December storm moved in today. The system also forced some power outages as well as  flight, and ferry cancelations. NTV’s Beth Penney reports.

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Legal community raises concerns about provincial court cuts ahead of minister’s update

Justice Minister Helen Conway Ottenheimer will give an update Thursday on reduced services at provincial courts. The recent cuts are now drawing concerns from the legal community. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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6 months ago
News

Work continues to maintain grounded cargo ship after latest storm

Work is continuing on maintaining the grounded cargo ship MSC Baltic III after the latest storm. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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