Your Community: Valentine’s pop-up market at Lester’s Farm Market
NTV’s Amanda Mews tells us about an upcoming market at Lester’s Farm Market tonight in Your Community.
Read moreSt. John’s city manager receives more than $428K upon retirement
St. John’s City Manager Kevin Breen, who spent more than 30 years with city hall, has retired. Breen hasn’t been in the role lately with Derek Coffey filling in as acting city manager. Today, the city released details on his payout, which Deputy Mayor Ron Ellsworth says totals over $428,000 dollars.
Read moreOpposition calling for clarity on where Bay du Nord project stands
The Opposition is calling for clarity on where the Bay du Nord project stands after learning that a ‘critical decision window’ was pushed back last month. NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.
Read moreBitter cold winds fuel provincial weather alerts
Ryan Harding, NTV Weather Centre Long johns and an extra pair of socks. That’s the advice for Wednesday! A cold front bringing arctic air by way of a bitter west wind is going to drop the temperature province-wide by Wednesday morning, with the coldest day being felt in Labrador West. Labrador City’s -48 holds the […]
Read morePolice investigating tanker crash that damaged bridge and closed TCH
Clarenville RCMP are investigating a single-vehicle crash involving a commercial tractor tanker trailer unit on Monday that resulted in significant damages to the South West River bridge west of Clarenville. Due to the extent of the damage, the Trans-Canada Highway remains closed between Routes 230 and 233 until further notice, with a detour available to […]
Read moreUPDATE: Detour around TCH closure reopens after motor-vehicle collision
The detour around the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway has since reopened. Original Story: Route 233 near Bloomfield is closed to travel in both directions due to a motor-vehicle collision. As a result, it also cannot be used as a detour from the Trans-Canada Highway, which remains closed to traffic near Port Blandford. The RCMP […]
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