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Recent News

7 months ago
Justice, News

RNC in Labrador City arrest impaired driver

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has charged a male with impaired driving. Officers conducted a traffic stop on Bartlett Drive in Labrador City around 2:50 a.m. Sunday (Jan. 25). The 28-year-old driver failed the roadside screening and was arrested and subsequently charged with impaired driving and operating over the legal limit. His vehicle was impounded and license […]

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7 months ago
News, Sports

Province records first win at Scotties Tournament of Hearts

Team Newfoundland and Labrador, skipped by Mackenzie Mitchell, picked up their first win last night at the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The St. John’s-based rink dominated Nunavut in an 8-2 victory. They are now 1-2 heading into today’s action. Team NL battled hard in the tournament opener but fell 7-5 to Manitoba. They dropped […]

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7 months ago
News, Travel

Deep freeze & weather warnings impact travel across Canada

A slow-moving Nor’easter has been causing an extended period of travel frustration over the last couple of days as it rolls over major eastern cities, pushes into Atlantic Canada and lingers until Tuesday in some major travel hubs for airlines and passengers. In Toronto, roughly 60cm’s of snow has fallen which has brought the city […]

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7 months ago
News

Woman Arrested on Eleven Outstanding Warrants

Shortly after 2:00am Sunday, a RNC patrol officer observed a 40-year old woman walking on Patton Street in St. John’s. The woman is known to police and was wanted on a total of eleven outstanding warrants. She was apprehended and taken to lockup to appear before a judge in the morning.

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7 months ago
News

Man Suspected of Several Criminal Offences Fights Police After Locking Himself in Room

Midday Saturday, RNC were called to a home in the east end of St. John’s, where they determined a man had committed several criminal offences, but had locked himself in a room. After police made entry, the 36-year old decided to fight officers. He was arrested and charged with Assault, Uttering Threats, Resisting Arrest, and […]

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7 months ago
Business, News

UPDATE: N.L. Hydro lifts Power Warning as conditions improve ‘significantly’

Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro released a statement Sunday evening, saying conditions have improved significantly and the Power Warning has now been lifted. “Six units at Bay d’Espoir are now fully back in service, marking an important step forward,” the utility said. “This progress reflects the tremendous effort and coordination across teams over the weekend. “While […]

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7 months ago
Business, News

Community supports local business owner after wind storm damaged her home

Harsh weather conditions have caused damage in municipalities right across Newfoundland and Labrador, in the last number of weeks. One business owner is now speaking out about how recent strong winds severely damaged her home. 

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7 months ago
Business, Local News, News

Downtown business owners urge residents to keep heart of the city beating

The post-Christmas lull has set in for businesses across the province. But in the capital city’s downtown core small business owners are determined to weather the slow season, and to keep the heart of the city beating. NTV’s Beth Penney reports. 

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7 months ago
Health, News

Non-Smoking Week 2026 shifts conversation away from perfection, towards understanding

As Non-Smoking Week comes to an end, officials took the time to share the message ‘Quitting is Personal, and Possible’. With a spotlight on young people living in Newfoundland and Labrador. 

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7 months ago
Reflections

Reflections: The Atlantic Charter

Jim Furlong reflects on an important meeting between U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Placentia Bay during the Second World War.

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