Recent News

Recent News

7 months ago
News, Weather

Snow continues to cover parts of the province

Ryan Harding, NTV Weather Centre If it was snowing in your community Wednesday, there’s a very good chance it’s either still snowing, or will snow again shortly on this Thursday. In a winter season that has been relentless with low-pressure systems and storms coming from the west and south of us, this is the first […]

Read more
7 months ago
Justice, News

Four people injured in Pouch Cove dog attack

Three people were sent to hospital, and another person is injured, following an attack by loose dogs. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary received numerous calls from the Pouch Cove Line area after 1 p.m. today describing roaming dogs that had caused injuries to several people. Four people were injured during the attacks, three were sent to […]

Read more
7 months ago
Justice, News

Resource Enforcement Division seeking public assistance on moose poaching incident

Resource Enforcement Officers are seeking information related to a suspected moose poaching incident near the Town of Heart’s Delight-Islington in Trinity Bay. Officers from Whitbourne Detachment responded to a complaint regarding a calf moose shot on the pole line in the vicinity of Fox Farm Road near Islington on or about Jan. 6. Investigating officers […]

Read more
7 months ago
Justice, News

Police searching for missing St. John’s man

The RNC is seeking the assistance of the public in locating missing person, Albert “Shawn” Ralph of St. John’s. Ralph, 61, was last seen in the Kilbride area and is believed to be operating a 2024 black Ford F250 bearing Newfoundland and Labrador plate CL3 998. Ralph usually has his small black dog with him. […]

Read more
7 months ago
Justice, News

Lewisporte RCMP responds to disturbance, man arrested and charged

Lewisporte RCMP arrested a 46-year-old man Friday evening after responding to a disturbance at a residence in Michael’s Harbour. Police have charged Fredrick Jason Snow with assault and uttering threats. On Jan. 23, shortly before 6:15 p.m., police received a report of a disturbance inside a home in Michael’s Harbour. When officers arrived on the […]

Read more
7 months ago
Justice, News

Placentia RCMP attempt to stop vehicle, driver and passenger arrested for breaching curfew

Placentia RCMP arrested two occupants of a vehicle that failed to stop for police Sunday evening. The two men — 34-year-old Krae Taylor and 33-year-old Stephen Leonard —were both found to be violating their court-ordered curfew. At approximately 10:42 p.m. on Jan. 25, an officer on patrol attempted to conduct a traffic stop of an […]

Read more
7 months ago
Business, News

Applications Open for 2026 Vegetable Transplant Program to Give Farmers a head start on growing season

The province is working with the agriculture industry to ensure farmers have the advice, tools and programs they need to adapt and thrive in a changing climate while supporting food self-sufficiency. Applications for the 2026 Vegetable Transplant Program are now open to commercial vegetable producers until Feb. 16. The Vegetable Transplant Program offers eligible commercial farmers access […]

Read more
7 months ago
Business, News

MUN to sell Signal Hill campus, Johnson Geo Centre and Harlow amid financial strain

Memorial University will be selling the Signal Hill Campus, the Johnson Geo Centre, the Ingstad building in St. John’s, as well as Harlow Campus in the U.K. as the university faces financial hardship. MUN’s Board of Regents approved this recommendation from administration yesterday at a special meeting, to begin the process of divesting real estate […]

Read more
7 months ago
Health, News, Politics

Facing an almost billion-dollar deficit, province cancels west end St. John’s hospital

The province is scrapping its plans for the Kenmount Crossing Acute Health Care Centre, as well as the Sports and Wellness Dome and mid-sized theatre planned for St. John’s.  Infrastructure Minister Barry Petten says given the province’s fiscal situation, the projects do not align with immediate priorities. That’s after the new PC government projected a […]

Read more
7 months ago
Justice, News

RCMP and Natuashish Ground Search and Rescue locate overdue snowmobiler

Natuashish RCMP is expressing its deep thanks to all the dedicated volunteers of the Natuashish Ground Search and Rescue (GSAR) team for their assistance locating an overdue snowmobiler over the weekend. On Friday, Jan. 23, police received a request from the Nain RCMP detachment regarding an overdue snowmobiler travelling between Hopedale and Nain. Police engaged […]

Read more
Back to top