Month: May 2025

1 year ago

Caution advised on T’Railway near Maccles Lake

The Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture is urging caution on the T’Railway near Maccles Lake. Commercial forest harvesting activity, including wood trucks operating on a section of the T’Railway, is occurring off the Chain Pond access road in Forest Management District 05 located seven kilometres west of Terra Nova and 20 kilometres east of […]

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1 year ago

Johnny Reid to perform in St. John’s in September

Multi-platinum, award-winning artist Johnny Reid has announced he will perform in St. John’s later this year. Friday Night On The Rock with Johnny Reid hits Mary Brown’s Centre, Friday, Sept. 26. Joining him for the show is American Idol Season 21 winner Iam Tongi. Over an illustrious career spanning more than two decades, JUNO Award winning singer-songwriter […]

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1 year ago

Happy Valley-Goose Bay police investigate after 12 residential properties tagged with graffiti

Happy Valley-Goose Bay RCMP is investigating a recent spree of vandalism that occurred in the community during the night of May 7 and the morning of May 8, 2025. So far, 12 residential properties have been identified as being tagged with graffiti where spray paint was used. Graffiti was also discovered in the same area […]

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1 year ago

Province to hand out scholarships to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Women Achieving the Right to Vote and Hold Public Office

The province announced $100,000 for a scholarship program commemorating the 100th anniversary of women achieving the right to vote and hold public office. The right to vote and hold public office is not just a privilege, it is a responsibility. It is a call to action and a reminder that democracy flourishes when all voices […]

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1 year ago

St. John’s reduces parklet fees

To support the Parklet Program, the City of St. John’s is reducing fees for the program to help local restaurants and small businesses. Council has eliminated the portion of fees previously charged to recoup lost parking revenue for parklets located on City-owned land, such as sidewalks or on-street parking spaces. Previously, a typical parklet installed […]

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1 year ago

RNC arrest pair for graffiti damage in St. John’s

The RNC arrested two people for their involvement in graffiti damage in downtown St. John’s on Tuesday. On Tuesday evening, the RNC received two reports that described two men spray painting a barricade in the construction zone on the Pitts Memorial Overpass around 10:30 p.m. When officers located the pair in the area nearby, they […]

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1 year ago

Government invests in AI Training for small and medium-sized businesses

The provincial government is investing $1,950,000 to support the Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Community Business Development Corporation’s creation of a new artificial intelligence micro-credential training program for small and medium-sized enterprises. The Artificial Intelligence for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, developed in partnership with Keyin College, aims to equip businesses with artificial intelligence skills to […]

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1 year ago

Police seeking public’s help following robbery and assault in St. John’s

The RNC has charged a man in connection to a robbery and assault in St. John’s. Police received a call of a vehicle-pedestrian collision around 1 a.m. Monday. However, when officers arrived on the scene, they were approached by a male who reported he was stabbed during a robbery. Twenty-seven-year-old Rashid Mohamed Amin was located […]

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1 year ago

NTV Weather Update | May 9, 2025

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1 year ago

Political Watch, May 9, 2025

Some new members of the provincial cabinet share their thoughts on their appointments.

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