Month: May 2025

1 year ago

RNC arrest pair for spray painting city property

The RNC responded to a complaint about two males spray painting city property in the downtown area of St. John’s on Tuesday evening. Officers located the two males and a foot pursuit took place. A 21-year-old male and a 22-year-old male were arrested and charged with mischief. Both males were released on documents to appear […]

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1 year ago

National test of Alert Ready today

An emergency test message will be sent to compatible devices today. Alert Ready is scheduled to issue an emergency test message through television, radio and compatible wireless devices at 10:45 a.m. (NDT) and 10:15 a.m. (ADT) in most of Labrador. The emergency alerting system is being tested as part of Emergency Preparedness Week.

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1 year ago

Update: One dead following rollover crash on Outer Ring Road.

Update (11:30 a.m. May 8, 2025): The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary regrets to inform the 43 year old male driver of the vehicle involved in this crash has since succumbed to his injuries, and passes on sincere condolences to his family and friends. Previous story: A dramatic rollover crash on the Outer Ring Road late Tuesday […]

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1 year ago

NTV Weather Update, May 6, 2025

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1 year ago

Fate of Catholic church in Portugal Cove South now in the hands of Supreme Court judge

The fate of a Roman Catholic Church in a small town on the southern Avalon is now in the hands of a Supreme Court judge. Lawyers made arguments today in a hearing that will determine if Holy Rosary Church in Portugal Cove South will remain, or close its doors for good and be sold. NTV’s […]

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1 year ago

On The Mark: Coach from NL helps to make hockey history in Texas

Team Canada made history on the world hockey stage in Texas over the weekend, and a coach from this province helped Canada to a convincing 7-0 win over Sweden in the final. Here’s NTV’s Mark Dwyer.

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1 year ago

Corneal transplant surgeries performed in NL for first time in decades

Corneal transplant surgeries were performed in the province for the first time in decades, marking a milestone in advancing specialized eye care.  NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more. 

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1 year ago

Mount Pearl opens tenders in hopes of turning former community staple into housing

The city of Mount Pearl has opened tenders in hopes of turning a former community staple, into a new – thriving, housing development. NTV’s Ryan Harding reports.

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1 year ago

City of Corner Brook looks towards digital solution after parking meters vandalized

The City of Corner Brook has put a damper on parking enforcement after several parking meters were vandalized. As NTV’s west coast corespondent Becky Daley tells us, the mayor says they are removing all of the meters and plan to find a digital solution soon.

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1 year ago

New survey shows many Atlantic Canadians struggling to buy first home

Many residents across the country, and here at home are struggling to buy their first home, due to the high cost of living. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, there is some advice for those hoping to make home ownership, a reality. 

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