Month: September 2023

3 years ago

Good driving conditions across the province

It is another nice morning on the roads. Roads are clear and dry across the province. Marine Atlantic and provincial ferries are operating on time. Flights at the St. John’s International Airport, Gander International Airport, and Deer Lake Regional Airport are on time.

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3 years ago

A beauty Friday is on tap for most of the Province!

Friday will see sunshine across much of the Province, with the exception being the coast of Labrador. I’m not expecting dense clouds and fog in the area, but some mostly cloudy to overcast skies are certainly a possibility. Highs will be in the middle teens to near 20°. The reason for the quiet and calm […]

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3 years ago

Federal Government to make housing announcement in St. John’s

Today the federal government will make an announcement related to housing in St. John’s. MP Joanne Thompson will be joined by St. John’s Mayor Danny Breen for the announcement. The announcement takes place at 1:00 p.m. at City Hall.

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3 years ago

Police deploy pepper spray to subdue wanted man

At about 1:35 a.m. the RNC observed a wanted 41-year-old male walking in the area of Patrick Street in St. John’s. Officers attempted to arrest the man and he ran away, police quickly caught up with the man who began to fight the officers. Officers had to use pepper spray in an attempt to arrest […]

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3 years ago

Overnight fire in Goulds displaces four, causes significant damage

An overnight fire in Goulds has displaced four people and caused significant damage to a home. Fire crews were alerted by an alarm company of a possible fire on Doyles Road at about 12:30 a.m. on Friday morning. When firefighters first arrived on the scene they found smoke coming from the front door of the […]

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3 years ago

Two Indigenous groups want minister removed from cabinet for Nunatukavut apology

Two Labrador Indigenous groups are calling for Indigenous Affairs Minister Lisa Dempster to be removed from cabinet. That’s because they don’t recognize the Nunatukavut Community Council, which is set to receive an apology from the premier tomorrow for residential school survivors. But the premier says Dempster will stay in cabinet. NTV’s David Salter has the […]

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3 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries, September 28, 2023

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3 years ago

Your Community: First Light Friendship Centre

First Light St. John’s Friendship Centre received a big boost from the Canada Post Community Foundation on Thursday. NTV’s Amanda Mews is in your community.

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3 years ago

Auditor General delivers scathing report on the Office of the High Sheriff

It’s another scathing report from the Auditor General, this time on the Office of the High Sheriff. Staffing issues, lack of reporting, antiquated legislation, and security, all areas the AG is calling on the Department of Justice to fix. They’re also still looking for three years of missing financial statements. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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3 years ago

Inspiring NL: Bench press world-record holder

It’s ben an exciting couple of years for a Bishop’s Falls man, who now holds two world record titles. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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