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8 months ago
Justice, News

Douglas Yetman arrested on murder charge after police operation Tuesday night

The third man wanted for murder in connection with a recent death on Empire Avenue has been taken into custody. Officers found a 41-year-old man dead inside a home on Sunday. Working with the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, the death was determined to be a homicide.  Police say around 7 p.m. Tuesday, information […]

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8 months ago
Business, Local News, News

Taco Bell expected to open in Mount Pearl on Dec. 27; OZ FM’s radio personality Robert Shawn selected as first customer

Although many people are salivating about their tasty annual Christmas Day turkey dinner, some are thinking about tacos. Robert Andrews, who is best known on air as Robert Shawn, has been waiting for this day for a long time. On Dec. 27, following months of mystery and speculation, Taco Bell is expected to open its […]

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8 months ago
Justice, News

Police seizes vehicle, issues multiple tickets after traffic stop

After responding to a report of a erratic driver Monday afternoon, Bay d’Espoir RCMP impounded the vehicle of 27-year-old woman found operating without a valid licence, registration or insurance. On Dec. 22 around 3:00 p.m., police received a call from a concerned member of public about a car being driving in an erratic manner, headed […]

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8 months ago
Justice, News

RNC charge drivers with impaired as enforcement increases during holiday rush

The RNC in the Corner Brook Region conducted multiple traffic checkpoints over the weekend. Police officers were working to detect impaired driving and ensuring valid license, registration, and insurance. Checkpoints were held in Meadows, Benoit’s Cove and Pasadena. During these checkpoints, there were multiple Summary Offence Tickets issued for various offences. During a traffic safety […]

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8 months ago
Business, News

Visa Canada releases holiday spending snapshot

It’s a big time of year for consumers and spending is up – but that’s a trend Visa Canada says is reflective of a year in credit use.Visa Canada released its annual retail spending monitor, which provides Canadians a snapshot at Canada’s holiday retail analytics. Early data show holiday spending increased 4.4 per cent year-over-year across all […]

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8 months ago
News

RCMP Warn Public About New Rental Unit Scam in Gander

Police are warning people to be scam savvy, after reports of a rental unit scam in Gander. This week, Gander RCMP learned that several people have inquired about a rental apartment that was posted online, but the homeowner had not listed the space for rent. The incident is considered a scam, and if you believe […]

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8 months ago
News

Shelter-In-Place Order Lifted for James Place, but Police Continue Investigation

Police descended on James Place in St. John’s Tuesday evening, issuing a shelter-in-place order shortly before 7pm. RNC put out a public notice asking residents to remain indoors and others to avoid the area. Police also urged the public not to share photos or videos of the scene on social media. The order was lifted […]

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8 months ago
News

Reflecting on Memorial University’s 100th anniversary

In 2025, Memorial University celebrated its 100th anniversary. NTV’s Bailey Howard sat down with president Janet Morrison, who began in August, to take a look back at her time at the university so far and what’s ahead for 2026.

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8 months ago
Business, News

Last-minute shoppers looking for gifts as clock ticks down to Christmas

The lists are made and they’re checking them twice. With just 24 hours to go for holiday shopping, many are pounding the pavement for those last minute gifts. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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8 months ago
News

Harlow town council wants MUN to keep U.K. campus

The town council in Harlow, England, has voted unanimously to write to Memorial University, calling for the school to keep its campus in the United Kingdom. That’s after President Janet Morrison discussed the possibility of closing the campus.

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