Stephenville feels impact of loss of Brian Lush
The tragic discovery of trucker Brian Lush after a two-week search is having a deep impact on his hometown of Stephenville. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.
Read moreThe tragic discovery of trucker Brian Lush after a two-week search is having a deep impact on his hometown of Stephenville. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.
Read moreA call to be kind: that’s what mental health advocates say is needed during this year’s Mental Health Week. NTV’s Beth Penney has more.
Read moreIn the town of St. Georges, the timekeeper of an historical perpetual clock is still greasing the weeks, but says he’s open to teaching a new generation to keep the hands moving. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Read moreThe Newfoundland Rogues season is on the line. Friday night’s game at Mary Brown’s Centre will determine if their season comes to an end. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.
Read moreIt’s that time of year again, when more and more motorcycles hit the road. NTV’s Amanda Mews joined a group of motorcycle enthusiasts earlier today, to talk about awareness, when it comes to sharing the road.
Read moreA local restaurant will be serving a traditional Ukrainian meal for the next two nights, with a portion of the proceeds going to the association of new Canadians. Maria Kavatsiuk has the Inside Story.
Read moreIt was a fan favourite for viewers last summer, and we’re happy to tell you that ‘Talk of the Tiny Towns’ will be back again on Inspiring NL this summer. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill will be hitting the road early June.
Read moreBay St. George RCMP is investigating the theft of a side by side all-terrain vehicle (ATV) that occurred between midnight and 7:00 a.m. on May 7. The ATV, a 2023 black and green Kawasaki Mule 700, was stolen from a property on Brook Street in Stephenville Crossing. The investigation is continuing. Anyone having information about […]
Read moreNewfoundland and Labrador Health Services advises the public of an outbreak of pertussis (whooping cough) in the eastern zones of the province. Since February 2024, there have been 42 cases of whooping cough reported throughout the Eastern Urban and Rural zones of NL Health Services. Currently, most cases are being seen in school-aged children, however […]
Read moreThe numbers are startling. The rise in opiod-related deaths among our youth has been vastly reported.Now, students in this province have access to medication that can help prevent overdoses. Schools, the board overseeing the English-speaking school district, notified parents this week that Naloxone kits have been added to first aid supplies for all schools with […]
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