Month: June 2024

2 years ago

Fuel prices increase across the board

It will cost a bit more for all fuels today. The changes to maximum fuel prices, except for gasoline motor fuels in most of Labrador, are as follows: Gas increased by up to 2.9 cents. Diesel is up by up to 0.8 cents. The cost of furnace oil heating fuel increased by 0.67 cents per […]

Read more
2 years ago

Update: Elderly woman deceased following motor-vehicle incident in Outer Cove

Emergency crews descended on a portion of Lower Road on Wednesday evening following a very serious incident. Shortly after 7:30 p.m. crews were called to a residence on Lower Road in Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove. Upon arrival it was determined a serious motor vehicle accident had occurred during which a person outside the vehicle had […]

Read more
2 years ago

Weather helping fight Churchill Falls forest fire, power restored in Wabush

It’s been one week since a wildfire burning close to Churchill Falls forced residents to evacuate their homes, leaving almost everything behind. The situation escalated this week after the fire jumped the river. Today, there was some positive news. NTV’s Beth Penney reports from Happy Valley-Goose Bay.

Read more
2 years ago

Organization holds inaugural Airport Workers’ Day

While many often go unseen, there’s about 200,000 people employed by airports across the country, carrying out work to keep people and cargo moving smoothly. Today, the organization recognized those contributions. Here’s NTV’s Don Bradshaw.

Read more
2 years ago

Inside Story: Inshore harvesters feel let down by end of cod moratorium

It has been three decades since a federal moratorium on the cod fishery here. Today, that changed. NTV’s Colleen Lewis speaks with one fisherman about how the decision will impact people here.

Read more
2 years ago

American fugitive convicted of sex crimes faces extradition in St. John’s

An American fugitive convicted of sex crimes against minors in Arizona appeared in a courtroom in St. John’s Wednesday, facing extradition. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

Read more
2 years ago

Dean Penney denied bail in murder case

A St. Anthony man charged with murdering his estranged wife has been denied bail.

Read more
2 years ago

First responders remind public to move over for emergency vehicles

With more tourists arriving in the province, first responders are reminding the public of the importance of pulling over for emergency vehicles. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

Read more
2 years ago

A bit of an unsettled forecast for the Island, while much cooler weather invades Labrador

The weather across the Big Land will turn much cooler overnight, and wind speeds will slacken behind a cold front. The combination of these two things, plus the rain, should allow firefighters to get a better handle on the fire burning near Churchill Falls. That fire burned as far north as the reservoir north of […]

Read more
2 years ago

Minor injuries reported after car strikes pole on Harbour Drive

The driver of a car who struck a pole on Harbour Drive on Wednesday afternoon reportedly suffered only minor injuries in the crash. Crews were called to Harbour Drive, near Becks Cove, shortly after 3:30 p.m.. The driver of an eastbound car had crossed oncoming lanes before going over the sidewalk and striking a utility […]

Read more
Back to top