Month: May 2025

11 months ago

Significant trash removed during Outer Ring Road clean-up

Last Sunday, there was a clean-up of the Outer Ring Road. The clean-up resulted in approximately three tandem dump trucks of garbage removed from the highway. The trash consisted of approximately 2,800 garbage bags. At the same time, the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure repaired guard rails completed line painting, and swept interchanges. The majority […]

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11 months ago

Fire burning near Churchill Falls; N.L. Hydro restores power to Labrador West

5:57 AM NDT | MAY 29, 2025 Accroding to an update on NL Hydro‘s website, power has been restored to Labrador West and Churchill Falls. Although another outage may be possible in Churchill Falls due to a damaged pole being repaired. Response teams worked on the fire as long as daylight allowed. The fire continues […]

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11 months ago

Birthday and Anniversaries: May 28, 2025

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11 months ago

Opposition parties divided on whether province should pause Churchill Falls MOU

The province’s two opposition parties are divided on how the government should proceed with the Churchill Falls MOU. Yesterday, PC leader Tony Wakeham called for a pause while the country’s first ministers discuss a national energy corridor. But today, NDP leader Jim Dinn said any pause would be devastating for businesses in western Labrador. NTV’s Ben Cleary […]

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11 months ago

Judge’s recount report sheds light on why results flipped in Terra Nova-The Peninsulas

A report by Justice Garrett Handrigan sheds light on why a recount flipped the results in Terra Nova-The Peninsulas from the Liberals to the Conservatives.

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11 months ago

Garbage truck crashed through retaining wall in St. John’s

A garbage truck crashed through a retaining wall in St. John’s on Wednesday morning.

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11 months ago

Almost 3,000 bags of garbage collected during annual Outer Ring Road cleanup

Three tandem dump trucks’ worth of garbage was removed from the Outer Ring Road last weekend as part of the province’s annual cleanup. Crews were collecting debris on Sunday. They found everything from a box spring, a mattress, and even a couch.

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11 months ago

Canadian Hurricane Centre predict five possible hurricanes in Atlantic region this year

Newfoundland and Labrador can expect another active storm season this summer and fall.  Forecasters with the Canadian hurricane centre say it will be an above average year for tropical storm activity, with 13 to 19 named storms predicted, and up to five possible hurricanes in the Atlantic region. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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11 months ago

Port of St. Anthony welcomes second cruise ship of the year

The Port of St. Anthony welcomed its second cruise ship of the year this week. Residents and tour operators say cruise ship season is a big economic booster for the town. NTV’s Becky Daley tells us more.

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11 months ago

Marine Institute hosts annual Ship Design Open House

They’re the future of the blue economy, graduates from the Marine Institute’s Naval Architecture and Mechanical Design Program. Today they got a chance to pitch themselves to industry leaders, and showcase their creations, from wind energy supports to mining mega ships. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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