Month: January 2024

2 years ago

Good driving conditions across most of the province

Across the Avalon Peninsula, Burin Peninsula, and central sections, roads are bare with good visibility. There are a few icy patches. On the west coast and portions of the Northern Peninsula, roads are partly snow-covered. Roads in Labrador are partly snow-covered with good visibility. Marine Atlantic has cancelled all crossings for today and anticipates impacts […]

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2 years ago

Man with suspended license, no insurance, and over $10,000 in fines involved in three vehicle collision in St. John’s

Tuesday afternoon the RNC responded to a motor vehicle accident involving three vehicles in the area of Torbay Road at Newfoundland Drive in St. John’s. One of the drivers, a 41-year-old male, was found to have a suspended license, no insurance, and over $10,000 owing in outstanding fines. The man was issued tickets for driving […]

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2 years ago

Corner Brook RNC to expand services on west coast in February

On February 1 at 12:01 a.m., the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary will be the new police of jurisdiction for the communities of Massey Drive and Mount Moriah. This first phase of expansion will be followed by additional phases throughout 2024, with further information to be shared publicly as the process continues. The RCMP will continue to […]

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2 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: January 9, 2024

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2 years ago

Your Community: Young hockey team prepares for trip of a lifetime

A young hockey team from this province is preparing for the trip of a lifetime in April, travelling a tournament in Czechia. NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community.

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2 years ago

On The Mark: Another career milestone for Dawson Mercer

Another milestone for Bay Roberts native Dawson Mercer, who recently played his 200th NHL game. But the talented forward is also making a name as one of hockey’s most durable and versatile players. Here’s NTV’s Mark Dwyer.

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2 years ago

Gander Mayor troubled by Health Minister’s comment on air ambulance services

The Mayor of Gander is upset today after comments from the health minister on Monday. Tom Osborne says air ambulance services will be moved to St. John’s to be closer to the population centre, but that isn’t sitting well. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has the story.

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2 years ago

Accused murderer back in provincial court

It will be at least another seven weeks before the case of a Deer Lake man accused of murdering a family member makes any progress inside a provincial court room. NTV’s Don Bradshaw explains the reason why.

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2 years ago

Opposition parties weigh in on governments latest housing initiatives

The province’s opposition parties weighed in today on this week’s announcement that the government will lease a St. John’s hotel for transitional housing for the homeless. NTV’s David Salter has more in this report.

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2 years ago

Students back at MUN Grenfell campus as cyberattack investigation continues

Students are back to class this week at MUN’s Grenfell campus in Corner Brook, after being delayed because of a cyberattack. But as NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, some issues are still being dealt with, as the investigation into the incident continues. 

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