Month: December 2024

1 year ago

N.L. Snowmobile Federation welcomes snow on west coast

With about 20 centimetres of snow falling on parts of the west coast last weekend, snowmobilers were getting their first runs of the season. But the Snowmobile Federation says more snow is still needed before winter operations get fully into gear. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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1 year ago

No mil rate increases for cities of St. John’s and Mount Pearl in 2025 budgets

The City of St. John’s has tabled a balanced budget of $349,151,881, an increase of 1.5 per cent over 2024.  The capital city will see no increases to mil rates which will remain at 9.1 for residential and 29.5 for commercial. While there are no increases to mil rates, the water tax will see an […]

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1 year ago

Labrador under Special Weather Statement for Wednesday night and Thursday

A strong area of low pressure will bring a messy mix of snow, ice, and rain to the Big Land beginning Wednesday and continuing into Thursday. This system will also bring unseasonably warm temperatures to the region between Wednesday night and Thursday, leading to widespread snow melt, followed by a potential flash freeze Thursday as […]

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1 year ago

Quiet weather returns for Tuesday before a late week surge in temperatures

The weather will be quiet and chilly for Tuesday but it will not last. A big time surge in warm air will bring unseasonably warm temperatures for Thursday… along with wind and rain of course. Full details in my forecast from Monday’s NTV Evening News Hour.

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1 year ago

Made Right Here: Taste and Sea

Danielle Butt heads to Carbonear to visit a new business called Taste and Sea.

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1 year ago

Your Community: Merry & Bright Christmas Lights

Amanda Mews visits MUN Botanical Gardens to see their annual Christmas lights display.

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1 year ago

The Inside Story: N.L. charitable foundation heading back to Uganda

Two Corner Brook men will be heading to Africa later this week to continue their work delivering food and medical services to a small village in Uganda. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reprots.

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1 year ago

Success of Curling Grand Slam event still being felt in St. John’s

It has been a week since the atmosphere in Mary Brown’s Centre captured the attention of the country and curling world. As NTV’s Ryan Harding tells us, the successes of the Grand Slam event in and out of the arena are still being felt today.

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1 year ago

Founder of Downhome Magazine dies at age of 80

The founder of Downhome Magazine, Ron Young, has died at the age of 80.

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1 year ago

Newfoundland Weavery, Whink to close doors

A local business owner has announced she’ll be closing the doors of two of her stores at the end of the year due to mounting economic challenges.  NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more. 

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