Inside Story: Jim Dinn opposes pausing Churchill Falls MOU
NDP leader Jim Dinn is opposing a proposal by PC leader Tony Wakeham to pause the Churchill Falls MOU, arguing it would destroy Labrador West.
Read moreNDP leader Jim Dinn is opposing a proposal by PC leader Tony Wakeham to pause the Churchill Falls MOU, arguing it would destroy Labrador West.
Read moreLocal film Therapy Below Zero, will be premiering on NTV on Sunday, June 1st at 4:30PM. NTV’s Amanda Mews has the details in Your Community.
Read moreAs we head through the overnight hours, most of Newfoundland and Labrador will stay relatively quiet weather-wise. That’s thanks to a broad area of high pressure to our southwest and a low-pressure system parked between Labrador and Greenland. That low will throw some rain and snow at the northern Labrador coast tonight, which will slide […]
Read moreOn Monday, Clarenville RCMP stopped three separate motorists for speeding violations on the Trans-Canada Highway between Goobies and Sunnyside. The motorists were traveling at speeds of 140 km/h, 137 km/h and 126 km/h. Each driver was ticketed. Additionally, police set up a check point on Memorial Avenue in Clarenville and checked approximately 50 vehicles, promoting the importance […]
Read moreA Newfoundland and Labrador health tech company working on a monitoring solution for congestive heart failure patients will receive support from the province to help get its product to market. Government announced an investment of more than $500,000 in JVPLabs for research and development of its JVPClinic medical device. JVPLabs is focused on developing innovative […]
Read moreOn May 25, a clean-up of the Outer Ring Road resulted in the equivalent of approximately three tandem dump trucks of garbage removed from the highway. The garbage consisted of a number of household items, along with a box spring, mattress and a couch. The three tandem loads of garbage consist of approximately 2,800 garbage […]
Read moreThe RNC in Corner Brook is reminding the public to slow down in construction zones following speeding infractions in the region. Police have increased patrols to coincide with the start of what is typically a busy construction season. A traffic safety initiative in a construction zone on the Trans-Canada Highway near George’s Lake yielded multiple […]
Read moreMinister of Industry, Energy and Technology Steve Crocker has announced an investment of $45,000 from the Regional Development Fund to support the West Coast Cycling Association in developing a contained trail network in the Lower Humber Valley. The goal of this project is the development of a trail network in the Lower Humber Valley. Riders […]
Read moreMinister of Justice and Public Safety John Haggie will attend Fire and Emergency Services training school today at the Gander Fire and Rescue Training Grounds. There are approximately 400 volunteer firefighters, along with other municipal and emergency service volunteers and workers, attending the annual training school in Gander. It runs from May 24 to 30. […]
Read moreRoads across the province are bare and dry with good visibility. The Kamutik W will be following one vessel schedule this morning servicing Change Islands. The MV Astron W is out of service due to high winds. At the St. John’s International Airport, Air Canada Fight 43 is cancelled and WestJet Flight 265 is delayed. […]
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