Moose struck by three vehicles on Outer Ring Road; one person taken to hospital
A moose-vehicle collision on the Outer Ring Road Sunday evening sent one person to hospital. Emergency crews were called to the scene shortly before 10:00 p.m.. The driver of an eastbound taxicab struck a moose approaching the Allandale Road interchange. The force of the collision caused significant damage to that vehicle, and killed the moose. […]
Read moreFirefighters assist injured hiker from Signal Hill hiking trail
Firefighters from two fire stations were summoned late Sunday afternoon to assist an injured hiker from a trail on Signal Hill. A call from assistance came from paramedics some time before 5:00 p.m. after reaching an injured hiker on the North Head Trail, which runs from the parking lot at Cabot Tower to the Battery. […]
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Read moreJigs and Wheels Festival returns to Corner Brook in July
The Jigs and Wheels Festival is returning to Corner Brook again this summer. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.
Read moreOur Time: Mighty Valley Coffee opens in Corner Brook
Barista Jarryd Lee is making coffee for a new clientele at Mighty Valley Coffee in Corner Brook.
Read moreReflections: Pre-Confederation Images
Jim Furlong reflects on images of pre-Confederation Newfoundland filmed by the National Film Board in 1948.
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