Month: January 2024

2 years ago

No children on school bus in Burin Peninsula collision

Schools on the Burin Peninsula were closed because of snowy conditions Thursday morning. But after they reopened, a school bus got into an accident with an SUV. Luckily, there were no children on the bus at the time of the crash.

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2 years ago

Your Community: Annual Mount Pearl Frosty Fest February 9th – 17th

The annual Mount Pearl Frosty Festival is taking place February 9th – 17th this year, NTV’s Amanda Mews has the details in Your Community.

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2 years ago

Costs more than doubles as new contract awarded to complete tomb of unknown solider

A new contract has been awarded to build the tomb of the unknown soldier at the National War Memorial, and the cost has gone up. The Department of Transportation terminated the contract with central Newfoundland company, Ocean Floor Granite, late last year and has announced it will now be contracting Nova Scotia company ‘Heritage Memorials’, […]

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2 years ago

Fuel prices up as PUB announced changes to carbon pricing

Fuel prices are on the rise in the province, as the Public Utilities Board makes more adjustments in carbon pricing.  Federal clean fuel regulations came into effect back in July, but today those regulations mean customers are an paying even more at the pumps. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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2 years ago

Thursday evening’s forecast: calmer weather closes out the workweek

The weather turns calmer overnight and on Friday as our area’s low pressure departs. The weather over the weekend starts quiet but will not end as such. Eddie’s got the details in his forecast from this evening’s NTV Evening News Hour.

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2 years ago

Innu Nation launches class action for abuses suffered in day schools

Innu Nation, and several of its members launched a class action lawsuit against the Government of Canada and the Province of Newfoundland & Labrador seeking recognition for the many Innu who experienced mistreatment in day schools in Sheshatshiu, Davis Inlet and Natuashish.  The class action lawsuit is on behalf of Innu who attended the schools […]

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2 years ago

RNC asks public to avoid Main Road in Pouch Cove as investigation is underway

The RNC is responding to a call-for-service on the Main Road in Pouch Cove where a property has been contained on Thursday evening. Police are asking the public to avoid the area as the investigation continues. Further information will be provided as it becomes available.

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2 years ago

MUN President declines meeting with faculty association to discuss cyberattack concerns

Memorial University’s Faculty Association says MUN President Neil Bose has declined to meet with the executive, to discuss issues relating to the cyberattack at the university’s Grenfell campus. The faculty association says due to the IT security breach, members did not have full access to necessary working materials, therefor couldn’t properly teach their courses. They […]

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2 years ago

Kettle Campaign raises $1.2 million for The Salvation Army in Newfoundland and Labrador

Thanks to the generous donations of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, The Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettle Campaign surpassed its goal in raising more than $1.2 million. The campaign ran from Nov. 13 to Dec. 23, with kettles set up at businesses throughout the province, with a goal of funding vital programing to those in need. Donations made come […]

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2 years ago

Grand-Falls Windsor RCMP investigating pedestrian hit and run

Grand-Falls Windsor RCMP is investigating a pedestrian hit and run that happened early Wednesday morning that left a pedestrian with injuries. At approximately 6:45 a.m. on Wednesday, police responded to reports of a collision at the intersection of Pinsent Drive and Harris Avenue. A woman was struck by a vehicle while on a crosswalk. The […]

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