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8 months ago
Business, News, Politics

St. John’s City Council releasing municipal budget Monday

St. John’s City Council will release its annual budget for 2026 on Monday.

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8 months ago
Local News, News

Bridges to Hope looks for Miracle on Cookstown Road

Bridges to Hope is looking for more food bank donations this Christmas season. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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8 months ago
Reflections

Reflections: Knights of Columbus fire

Jim Furlong reflects on the Knights of Columbus Fire of 1942. .

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8 months ago
News

Police investigating serious injury crash near Thornburn Lake

Clarenville RCMP is investigating a three-vehicle crash that closed the Trans-Canada Highway on Friday afternoon and resulted in serious and life-altering injuries to two people. Police are urging all witnesses to come forward, including those who have pictures or videos of any of the vehicles involved prior, during or following the crash. At approximately 2:42 […]

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8 months ago
News

Avalanche Canada launches new database for fatal avalanche incidents

Avalanche Canada has just launched a new site documenting every known avalanche fatality in Canada since 1792. In addition to incident reports on these fatal incidents, the site also has expert incident analyses on most avalanches dating back to 1955, as well as interactive mapping, statistics and case studies. According to the site, there have been avalanche […]

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8 months ago
News, Sports

Seven people to be inducted into the Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Hall of Fame

Four athletes and three builders will join the ranks of the Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Hall of Fame, as the Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association (NLSA) unveiled its Class of 2025.  The new laureates include athletes Jay Babstock, John Douglas, Ray Molloy, Susan Myrden, as well as builders John Boland, Hubert Beck, Paul Mullett The […]

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8 months ago
News

17th annual Mummers Parade held in Bowring Park

The 17th annual Mummers Festival took place this weekend in Bowring Park, where hundreds played instruments, danced and sang their way through the park. Over the past two weeks there have been a series of workshops including an ugly stick class, a lantern-making workshop, and of course a kitchen party, all leading up to the big […]

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8 months ago
Business, News

Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 2.25%

The Bank of Canada is holding steady in its latest rate decision of 2025 keeping the overnight rate at 2.25 per cent. “We agreed that a policy rate at the lower end of the neutral range was appropriate to provide some support for the economy as it works through this structural transition while keeping inflationary […]

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