Month: January 2024

2 years ago

Made Right Here: Always in Vogue

Danielle Butt takes us to Always in Vogue to see what’s Made Right Here.

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2 years ago

New Miss Newfoundland and Labrador crowned in Carbonear

A new Miss Newfoundland and Labrador was crowned in Carbonear this weekend. NTV’s Kyle Brookings was there.

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2 years ago

Tuesday will be the last calm day of the week

The weather across NL will be quiet on Tuesday, but after that…. not so much. Details in my latest forecast!

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2 years ago

Speed camera project coming to provincial roadways this year

Speed Traffic Cameras are coming to provincial roadways. Results of a pilot project launched last spring saw roughly 94,000 drivers caught on camera at speeds of 11 km’s/hour over the limit at least. Service NL Minister Sara Stoodley says the results prove the need for camera’s but they’re still working out the details to ensure […]

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2 years ago

Winter Storm rolls in Tuesday night, Special Weather Statements in effect

A potent area of low pressure will bring a mess of wintery weather to the Island Tuesday night and Wednesday and a full-fledged winter storm in Labrador from Wednesday afternoon through Friday. Ahead of this low, the Environment and Climate Change Canada Weather Office in Gander has issued two special weather statements; one is in […]

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2 years ago

2025 Regatta rescheduled to accommodate Canada Summer Games

The Royal St. John’s Regatta is moving the day at the races to accommodate the Canada Summer Games in 2025. St. John’s is hosting the games Aug 8-25, 2025, the first summer games hosted in Newfoundland and Labrador since 1977. As was the case during the 1977 Canada Games, the 2025 Royal St. John’s Regatta […]

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2 years ago

ECMA’s to announce nominees next week

The East Coast Music Association will be holding a press conference on Tuesday, January 23 to announce the nominees for the 2024 East Coast Music Awards. The ECMA’s will take place in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island from May 1 to May 5. It brings hundreds of Atlantic Canadian artists, industry professionals, Canadian and international delegates, […]

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2 years ago

Growlers come up short in both weekend games

The Newfoundland Growlers played two games on home ice this weekend and were downed in both by the Adirondack Thunder. On Saturday the Growlers lost in overtime by a score of 5 to 4. Both Tate Singleton and Isaac Johnson both scored two goals each. In the final game on Sunday, the Growlers lose by […]

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2 years ago

A few schools with delayed openings this morning

There are a few schools with delayed openings this morning due to road conditions. On the west coast Belanger Memorial School, E.A. Butler All Grade, Grandy’s River Collegiate, LeGallais Memorial, and St. James Elementary will have a two hour delayed opening. Dunne Memorial Academy will be delayed opening by one hour and Fitzgerald Academy will […]

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2 years ago

College of the North Atlantic and Qalipu First Nation renew MOU

CNA and the Qalipu First Nation signed a new five-year Memorandum of Understanding on Friday. Both organizations signed the first five-year Memorandum of Understanding in 2018. One of the key elements is supporting educational pathways that will allow Qalipu members to complete high school and transition into post-secondary education. Elizabeth Kidd, President and CEO of […]

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