Month: January 2024

2 years ago

Brad Benoit elected as Chief of Miawpukek First Nation

Brad Benoit has been elected as Chief of Miawpukek First Nation. The by-election held on January 26, was close according to a statement from the Miawpukek First Nation. Benoit received the majority of votes to claim the position of administrative Chief. He will work with Traditional Saqamaw Mise’l Joe to help guide him through his […]

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2 years ago

Rogues take two of three weekend games

The Newfoundland Rogues took two of three games against the KW Titans over the weekend at the Mary Brown’s Centre. The Rogues suffered the first loss of the season on Friday when the KW Titans took the game with a score of 121 to 110. On Saturday, the Rogues came back with a win, taking […]

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2 years ago

Good driving conditions across the province, for now

Across the west coast, parts of central, and the southern Avalon Peninsula roads are partly snow-covered with fair to good visibility. Conditions will deteriorate as the snow moves in. Roads are snow-covered with good visibility in Labrador. Marine Atlantic has cancelled all crossings for this morning and anticipates impacts to crossings this evening. Other ferries […]

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2 years ago

School closures mount as storm moves toward eastern Newfoundland

Schools in the St. John’s Metro Region will be open for the morning today and will be dismissing three hours earlier than normal due to the forecasted inclement weather. The following schools are closed all day:Anthony Paddon ElementaryBishop White SchoolCarbonear AcademyCarbonear CollegiateClarenville High SchoolClarenville Middle SchoolHeritage CollegiatePersalvic School ComplexRandom Island AcademyRiverside ElementarySouthwest Arm AcademySt. Francis […]

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2 years ago

Elections NL delays by-election vote until Tuesday as winter storm approaches

Elections Newfoundland and Labrador has postponed voting in the by-election for Conception Bay East-Bell Island with a winter storm in the forecast. Voting will take place from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30. There may be some changes to voting locations. Elections Newfoundland and Labrador will provide an update on the www.elections.gov.nl.ca website and through […]

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2 years ago

Winter storm will batter eastern Newfoundland Monday, while extreme cold settles in through the Big Land

An area of low pressure will track southeast of the Avalon Peninsula Monday night. As this low approaches and passes, snow will fly over much of the Island between Monday morning and late evening. The heaviest snow will be over eastern areas, where a Winter Storm Warning is currently in effect. The snow will overspread […]

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2 years ago

Federal Conservatives holding nomination vote in Long Range Mountains

The federal Conservatives will nominate a candidate in Long Range Mountains in the coming week. But one of the candidates is raising concerns about how the process is unfolding. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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2 years ago

Broken pipe forces closure of Millbrook mall in Corner Brook

A shopping mall in downtown Corner Brook was forced to close for much of the weekend after a broken pipe caused flooding and left the building without water. The Millbrook Mall closed just after 3 p.m. Saturday.

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2 years ago

Data Privacy Week focuses on youth and employees

Data Privacy Week has come to an end. Privacy Commissioner Michael Harvey says this year the focus was on youth and protecting employees in the workplace. NTV’s Beth Penney reports.

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2 years ago

Residents looking for more information on ‘ghostly’ Cape Ray shipwreck

Residents in the Cape Ray area are looking for more information on a “ghostly” shipwreck that washed up on shore.

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