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2 years ago
News

Man arrested following property damage in west end of St. John’s

A 40-year-old man is in custody after causing damage inside a residence in the west end of St. John’s on Wednesday night. Police received the report at 7:10 p.m. and entered the residence where the male was located. The accused was charged with mischief and breaching his court order. The male was held to appear […]

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2 years ago
News

Two cruise ships to visit St. John’s this weekend

Two Cruise Ships are slated to arrive in the Port of St. John’s this weekend. The Seabourn Quest with 462 passengers is scheduled to arrive at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 2, and depart at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 3. The Norwegian Star with 3000 passengers is scheduled to arrive on Sunday, August 4, […]

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2 years ago
News, Traffic, Travel

Mostly good driving conditions across the Island

Roads are mostly dry across Newfoundland, there are a few wet areas. Along the south coast, fog is causing reduced visibility. Roads are wet across Labrador with areas of fog in the southeast. The MV Legionnaire is out of service due to a mechanical issue. The MV Challenge One is out of service. At the […]

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2 years ago
News

St. John’s lifts fire ban

The St. John’s Regional Fire Department has lifted the fire ban due to the Provincial Fire Hazard Rating being low. The ban has been in effect since July 24. Open fires will be permitted, however, residents are reminded to check with their local municipality to confirm if a burning permit is required.

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2 years ago
News

Gas price up, all other fuels fall

The cost of most fuels are down day. Gas is the exception which increased by 0.8 cents. Diesel fell 0.4 cents on the Island and 0.6 cents in western Labrador. Furnace and stove oil heating fuel dropped by 0.33 cents. Propane heating fuel decreased by 0.6 cents. The Board’s next regularly scheduled price adjustment is […]

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2 years ago
News, Politics

Finance minister provides economic update, opposition parties question timing amid byelection

Finance minister Siobhan Coady gave an economic update today, with unemployment, home sales and population moving in a positive direction. But opposition parties are criticizing the timing of the update, with a by-election campaign underway in Waterford Valley. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story. 

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2 years ago
Nature, News

Beached whale causing concern for Norris Arm residents amid heat wave

Residents of Norris Arm are grappling with the hot weather as they try to deal with a beached whale in their community. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.

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2 years ago
Nature, News

Gros Morne hoping to avoid Spruce Budworm

It’s one of the jewels in this province’s tourism crown, attracting tens of thousands of guests each year, but there’s one type of visitor Gros Morne National Park is trying to avoid. NTV’s Don Bradshaw explains.

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2 years ago
News

Harbour Grace hosts annual Pride parade

The town of Harbour Grace held its annual Pride celebrations on Tuesday. NTV’s Kyle Brookings was there.

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2 years ago
News, Politics

Nicole Boland runs for NDP in Waterford Valley

Campaigning continues to ramp up in the Waterford Balley by-election. Today, we hear from the NDP candidate Nicole Boland.

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