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11 months ago
News

Happy Valley-Goose Bay RCMP arrests woman on theft charges

A 38-year-old woman was arrested by Happy Valley-Goose Bay RCMP early Saturday afternoon after police responded to a report of theft from a local business. At approximately 11:50 a.m., police were called to a local business to investigate a theft that had occurred that morning. A woman was observed stealing various items and departing the […]

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11 months ago
News

RCMP arrests four impaired motorists over the weekend

The RCMP arrested four impaired motorists over the weekend in several different areas of the province. On Friday, just before 11:00 p.m., Grand Falls-Windsor RCMP received a report of a vehicle being driven westbound along the Trans-Canada Highway in the eastbound lanes of travel. Police attended the area, located the vehicle travelling in the wrong […]

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11 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, News

MusicNL announces awards gala lineup with tickets on sale now

MusicNL has provided details on its 2025 Awards Gala and a slate of MusicNL Week events, taking place November 12-16 in St. John’s.  The Awards Gala will take place Saturday, November 16, at the St. John’s Convention Centre, featuring performances by several Newfoundland and Labrador artists. The lineup includes Deantha Edmunds, Kelly McMichael, Mallory Johnson, […]

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11 months ago
News

Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry Association presents annual awards

The Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry Association presented its Hall of Achievement Industry Awards during the Gala Dinner last week, as part of the Annual Cold Harvest Conference and Trade Show. The Gala, held at the Jag Soundhouse in St. John’s, was a celebration of innovation, leadership, and dedication within the province’s aquaculture sector. Four people and […]

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11 months ago
News, Traffic, Travel

Good driving conditions across the province

Roads across the province this morning are bare and dry with good visibility. There is some fog in the Salmonier Line and Holyrood area. Ferries are operating on schedule this morning. At the St. John’s International Airport, Air Canada Flight 1573 is delayed. Flights are on time in Gander and Deer Lake.

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11 months ago
News, NTV Weather Update, Weather

Cooler day ahead with clouds moving in

NewfoundlandIt will be mostly clear this morning across the Island with clouds moving in throughout the day. The northern Avalon Peninsula, Bonavista Peninsula, and the Gander to Grand Falls-Windsor area could see an odd shower. It is a chilly start to the morning; highs this afternoon will range from 8 to 12. LabradorIt will be […]

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11 months ago
News, Politics

St. John’s changes election date amid postal disruption

The City of St. John’s has changed its election date in response to the ongoing postal strike. The City worked with CUPW and Canada Post to retrieve vote-by-mail kits that are currently being held at facilities. Despite that, there may still be ballots held within the postal system. The City can confirm that approximately 16,000 […]

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11 months ago
Justice, News

Man in mental health crisis apprehended at Port aux Basques ferry terminal after possible weapons complaint

Channel-Port aux Basques RCMP had responded Tuesday to a disturbance and possible weapons complaint reported by employees at the Marine Atlantic Port aux Basques ferry terminal. Officers located the person involved, who appeared to be experiencing a mental health crisis. The man was medically assessed at the scene by NL Health Services personnel. He was […]

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11 months ago
News

Province marks fifth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Canadians gathered for ceremonies today to reflect on the tragic legacy of residential schools, and remembering the children who never came home. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill was at Confederation Building as the province gathered to remember.

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11 months ago
The Inside Story

Inside Story: Residential school survivor speaks on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

A residential school survivor shares her experiences, and explains why it’s important for everyone to pause and reflect on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

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