Marystown relocating waterline to allow for demolition of Canning Bridge
Work has started on the relocation of the line that will continue to carry water from the north side to the south side of Marystown. This move is essential before the demolition of the Canning Bridge and construction begins on a Bailey Bridge. NTV’s Ross Tilley reports.
Read moreReflections: What Kind of Day Has it Been?
Jim Furlong looks back at a miscellany of news from 1956.
Read moreSpace Available in Fall Adult and Seniors Programs
The City of St. John’s still has space open in recreation programs for adults and seniors. Space is open in seven different programs. Residents can choose from programs such as Beginner Ballroom Dance, Intermediate Ballroom Dance, Bridge Level 3, Seniors Social Time, A Time to Dance, Bridge Level 1, and Chess.
Read moreQuiet weather returns for Sunday
The weather across much of the province will be quiet during the second half of the weekend and into Tuesday of next week. The exception will be on the Avlaon and over eastern areas, where an area of low pressure may drive some showers or some rain on Tuesday. The next weather threat will be […]
Read morePolice seeking assistance in locating missing St. John’s woman
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) are requesting assistance from the public in locating missing person Kristen (Krissy) Kenny. On Saturday, August 24, the RNC received a missing person report concerning Kristen Kenny, age 37 years. Kenny was last seen on Monday, August 19, in the area of Virginia Park in the east end of St. […]
Read moreSt. John’s releases feedback received on Slipway in Quidi Vidi
The City of St. John’s has released a report summarizing findings from public engagement regarding water access and the wooden slipway in Quidi Vidi. Respondents were interested in the desire to retain a slipway in Quidi Vidi with a preference for something wooden, similar to what currently exists. The slipway is also an indicator of […]
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