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Recent News

7 months ago
News

Impaired driver in collision in St. John’s

On Monday evening, the RNC received a call of a collision in the east end of St. John’s involving two vehicles. Responding officers determined that one of the drivers involved was impaired by alcohol. The 69-year-old male was charged with impaired operation of a vehicle and over 80. He was released to appear in court […]

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7 months ago
Justice, News

Stolen vehicle flees from police and hits stop sign and another vehicle

Just after 11:00 p.m. on Monday evening, the RNC observed a stolen vehicle being operated in the city center of St. John’s. Officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop, but the vehicle fled. A pursuit ensued, and the vehicle stopped in the downtown area. The two occupants attempted to flee on foot but were caught […]

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7 months ago
News

Dry roads across most of the province

Roads across the province are mostly dry with a few wet sections, particularly in central Newfoundland. Visibility is good. Marine Atlantic and provincial ferries are operating on schedule this morning. At the St. John’s International Airport, WestJet Flight 760 is delayed. Flights in Gander and Deer Lake are on time.

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7 months ago
News, NTV Weather Update, Weather

Overcast for most of the Island, sun and cloud across Labrador

NewfoundlandIt will be mostly overcast today for the Avalon Peninsula, south coast, and central areas, with a chance of drizzle, and some fog patches are also expected. Along the west coast, a mix of sun and cloud is expected. Highs will range from 5 to 10. LabradorA mix of sun and cloud is expected today. […]

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7 months ago
News

Unexpected increase in some fuel prices

Due to recent commodity market developments, the Public Utilities Board has intervened and adjusted prices on some fuels. Diesel has increased by 8.6 cents on the Island and Zones 13 and 13a in Labrador. The price of furnace oil has increased by 7.43 cents, and stove oil in Zones 13 and 13a in Labrador increased […]

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7 months ago
News, Sports

Blue Jays lose marathon 18-inning game to trail World Series 2-1; Game 3 set for 9:30 NL time tonight

The Toronto Blue Jays lost a marathon 18-inning game to trail the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1 in the World Series. Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off homerun for the Dodgers in the bottom of the 18th inning in a game that tied the mark for the longest game in World Series history. Six hours and 39 […]

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7 months ago
Justice, News

Trial resumes in high-profile Tony Humby sexual assault case

After a month-long break, the trial of a St. John’s man charged in one of the most shocking sexual assault cases in this province’s history resumed today, with another complainant taking the stand.A warning to our viewers — some details may be disturbing. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley was at Provincial Court in St. John’s and files […]

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7 months ago
News

Labrador Innu Nation members cast final votes on proposed agreement with Hydro-Quebec

Labrador Innu Nation members are in their final day of voting on whether or not leaders should sign a Reconciliation and Collaboration Agreement with Hydro Quebec.

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7 months ago
News, Politics

Hogan expected to speak for first time since election defeat

Outgoing Premier John Hogan is expected to break his silence this week. It’s been almost two weeks since he lost the provincial election, and questions remain about the future of the Liberal Party. NTV’s Legislative Reporter Ben Cleary has more.

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