Recent News

Recent News

7 months ago
News, Politics

Independent MHA-elect Paul Lane only candidate nominated for Speaker of the House

Independent MHA-elect Paul Lane is the only candidate in the running to be the next Speaker of the House of Assembly. The Speaker will be formally elected on Monday. Once Lane is confirmed, and if all seats subject to recounts remain the same, that would effectively increase the Tory majority by one.

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7 months ago
News, Sports

N.L. fans gear up as Blue Jays chase World Series title

Tonight’s the night, the Blue Jays could win the World Series. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, dozens of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians are preparing to take in the excitement.

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7 months ago
Places To Go

Places to Go: NL Chocolate Company’s ‘Chocolate Factory’

Tonight on Places to Go, Sharon Snow satisfies her sweet tooth by stepping inside NL Chocolate Company’s chocolate factory, where pure cocoa magic is transformed into crafted truffles, creamery bars, and of course, pumpkins. It’s a delicious stop that proves life really is better with chocolate.

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7 months ago
Your Community

Your Community: Trick or Treat

NTV’s Marykate O’Neill takes part in some trick or treating.

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7 months ago
News

Spooky season summarized in musical montage

With Halloween upon us, NTV videojournalist Earl Noble took in some of the sights and sounds of the season in the metro St. John’s area.

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7 months ago
News

RNC investigating vehicle-pedestrian collision

The RNC is investigating a vehicle-pedestrian collision in St. John’s. Around 6:30 p.m. Thursday, police responded to the intersection of Torbay Road and Macdonald Drive where two people had been struck by a vehicle. A 29-year-old male and a 36-year-old female sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The driver of the vehicle was not injured and remained on the […]

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7 months ago
News

RCMP tickets two drivers for excessive speed along Route 510

A 47-year-old woman had her licence suspended after Mary’s Harbour RCMP caught her driving 71 km/hr over the posted speed limit near Chateau Pond on Thursday. Shortly before 1:00 p.m. on Oct. 30, a Mary’s Harbour RCMP officer conducting proactive patrols of Route 510 observed a vehicle travelling at 151 km/hr in 80km/hr zone, before […]

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7 months ago
News

Clocks go back one hour this weekend

Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, November 2 at 2:00 a.m. Set your clocks back one hour. Use this time to check and replace batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Smoke alarms should be on every level, in each bedroom, and outside sleeping areas. Homes or cabins with fuel-burning appliances should have carbon monoxide detectors […]

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