A cold front brings cooler air to most of Newfoundland by Wednesday evening
A cold front will slowly sink south across the Island overnight and Wednesday. While central and western Newfoundland is already into the cooler air, as of Tuesday evening, southern and eastern areas will not see it arrive until later Wednesday. I time out the arrival of the cooler air in my forecast from Tuesday’s NTV […]
Read morePolice investigate vandalism at construction site for truth and reconciliation monument
Police in Botwood are investigating vandalism at a construction site where a monument will soon be unveiled to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the death of Beothuk woman Demasduit. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Read moreYour Community: Hold Fast Contemporary Art Festival
NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community to talk about an annual art festival that kicks off in St. John’s tonight.
Read moreAward submissions set to open for the 2025 East Coast Music Awards: Festival and Conference in St. John’s, May 7-11
The ECMA has announced that submissions for the 2025 East Coast Music Awards: Festival and Conference will open on Tuesday, Sept. 9 at 9:30 NT time. In a significant move to promote inclusivity and accessibility, submission fees will be waived for the first 48 hours, until Thursday, Sept. 5 at 9 a.m. AT (9:30 a.m. NT). “We’ve made significant changes […]
Read moreKeyin College to Make Significant Funding Announcements
Keyin College will be announcing major funding for sport and community partnerships on Wednesday. Beyond the sponsorships of Barrow AFC (a professional football club in the English Football League from the United Kingdom), Keyin College is making a significant commitment to soccer in Newfoundland and Labrador through a donation to the NLSA. This donation is […]
Read moreProvince reminding families about use of Personal Electronic Devices in schools
As the use of cell phones during instructional time does not support optimal learning environments for students and with back to school season fast approaching, Krista Lynn Howell, Minister of Education, is encouraging parents, guardians and families to have thoughtful discussions with their children and teenagers about the use of cell phones in K-12 schools. […]
Read morePolice seeks public’s assistance in locating stolen truck taken from residential cabin in Brigus Junction
Holyrood RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a 2015 Ford F450 truck that was stolen from a residential cabin on the main road in Brigus Junction sometime between Aug. 5-8. The truck is black in colour with Ontario license plate BT14664. Anyone who may have video surveillance facing the main road in […]
Read moreFederal government invests in tourism development in Port au Port West
Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for ACOA Gudie Hutchings will make a spending announcement today on the Port au Port Peninsula. Hutchings will make an announcement regarding support for the Our Lady of Mercy Complex Committee in Port au Port West. The announcement gets underway at 11:00 a.m.
Read moreArtsNL announces sustaining grants for arts organizations
ArtsNL has provided $1,750,010 to 26 professional arts organizations across the province through the Sustaining Program for Professional Arts Organizations this year. In 2024, the program was extended to a fifth year. This week, professional arts organizations currently funded through the program will have an opportunity to learn more about a new operational funding model […]
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