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A house fire in the west end of St. John’s on Friday evening has displaced two people, sending one of whom to hospital. Firefighters were called to the home, on Burton Street, shortly after 9:15 p.m..
A two-vehicle collision in the east end of St. John’s late Friday night sent one person to hospital. Emergency crews were called to the south end of Torbay Road, near Elizabeth Avenue, at about 11:00 ...
The price of gas is down slightly by 0.5 cents today. On the Island, diesel went up 0.1 cents; there is no change in the cost ...
Conservation officers are responding to reports of two wolves around the community of Mary’s Harbour in Labrador. Any garbage ...
On Thursday evening, the RNC were called to a report of a break and enter at a residence in the east end area of St. John’s.
Due to inclement weather, the planned closure of the westbound ramp of the Cloverleaf Overpass on Pitts Memorial Drive ...
A group of nine business leaders have penned a letter to Premier John Hogan expressing their support for the Churchill Falls MOU. Related Articles June 20, 2025 Nunatsiavut government calls for ...
A concerned mother is speaking out after her experience with health care in Corner Brook last week. NTV’s Becky Daley reports. Related Articles March 08, 2024 N.L. woman waited almost two years to get ...
There were two events in Grand Falls-Windsor this week highlighting the need for change when it comes to violence prevention. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports. Related Articles June 24, 2025 Injured salmon ...
The president of the Registered Nurses’ Union is travelling across the province talking to members and listening to their concerns. As NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports, most nurses are feeling defeated ...
There was a powerful display of community spirit at St. John’s International Airport on Friday. It was an event that combined muscle, heart and hope. NTV’s Maria Kavatsiuk reports. Related Articles ...
The provincial government is giving the owners of the former Come by Chance oil refinery a $25-million repayable loan.