Month: January 2024

2 years ago

Derrick Bragg to be laid to rest today

The funeral for Derrick Bragg will take place today. There will be a service of remembrance and celebration at 1:00 p.m. from St. Stephen’s Anglican Church in Greenspond. The Minister and MHA for the District of Fogo Island Cape Freels lost his short battle with cancer earlier this week. Donations may be made to Daffodil […]

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2 years ago

Mostly snow-covered roads across the province

In most areas, roads are partly snow-covered with fair to good visibility. Across Labrador, roads are snow-covered with fair to good visibility. Provincial ferries and Marine Atlantic are operating on time. At the St. John’s International Airport, Air Canada flights 690 and 697 are delayed. At Deer Lake Regional Airport, Provincial Airlines flights 924, 927, […]

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2 years ago

The work week ends dry and cold across the Province

We are off to a cold start this morning across the Province. Most areas are into the minus teens, however we are seeing some minus 20s on the Island and in Labrador. As you head out the door, be sure to bundle up! Here are the temps and chills fro the Province as of 6:30 […]

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2 years ago

Man facing list of charges after domestic disturbance in St. John’s

At around 12:30 a.m., the RNC responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in the south end of St. John’s. When officers arrived, they were informed that the male suspect had left the area on foot. After a brief search of the area, officers located the male who became confrontational with police and was […]

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2 years ago

Street closure in Downtown St. John’s

Springdale Street between Water Street and George Street West in St. John’s will be closed today from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The closure is necessary to facilitate the ongoing construction of the JAG Hotel. A traffic detour will be in place.

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2 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: January 25, 2024

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2 years ago

Inspiring NL: Brothers first, teammates second

A sports team can be like family, but for two members of the Special Olympics Floor Hockey team, the term “family” holds a very special meaning. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has this inspiring story.

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2 years ago

Your Community: New hockey training facility opens in Paradise

Tonight in Your Community, NTV’s Amanda Mews visits a new hockey training facility in Paradise.

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2 years ago

First it was Health Accord, now province plans Education Accord

Today, the province announced plans for an Education Accord, similar to the Health Accord. The new accord will steer the next 10 years of teaching and learning in the province. NTV’s Bailey Howard has this story. 

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2 years ago

Strike planning still underway for AAHP members

A week after they walked away from conciliation talks with government for a new contract, the Association of Allied Health Professionals says it doesn’t want to strike, but they’re preparing to do so. NTV’s David Salter reports.

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