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## [Trio of additional Tony Humby trials pushed back to next year](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/tony-humby-child-trafficking-charges-trial-delayed-9.7314352?cmp=rss)

_2026-08-20 · CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News_

Tony Humby was scheduled for three separate trials from September to November. Those dates have now been pushed back to next April, as his main trial on dozens of alleged sexual offences drags on.

## [T.C.H. near Flat Bay Junction reopens after collision, police say](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/t-c-h-near-flat-bay-junction-reopens-after-collision-police-say-9.7314105?cmp=rss)

_2026-08-20 · CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News_

The Trans-Canada Highway on Newfoundland’s west coast has re-opened after both lanes of traffic were closed earlier in the day due to a serious collision.

## [U.S. liquor returning to shelves a sign of 'good faith' in trade negotiations, Wakeham says](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/wakeham-us-liquor-9.7313940?cmp=rss)

_2026-08-20 · CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News_

Liquor from the United States will continue to stay on shelves in Newfoundland and Labrador, but Premier Tony Wakeham says he's unsure if consumers will seek it out.

## [PM Carney asks premiers to remove U.S. booze ban to help finalize trade deal](https://ntv.ca/business/pm-carney-asks-premiers-to-remove-u-s-booze-ban-to-help-finalize-trade-deal/)

_2026-08-20 · Mark Dwyer · NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador&#039;s Most Trusted News Source_

Prime Minister Mark Carney is asking premiers across the country to put American liquor back on Canadian shelves as Ottawa works to finalize a new trade agreement with the United states. The request comes after provinces moved to pull American alcohol from liquor stores earlier this year, in retaliation for U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods. \[…\] The post PM Carney asks premiers to remove U.S. booze…

## [Cabinet shuffle taking place at Government House this morning](https://ntv.ca/news/cabinet-shuffle-taking-place-at-government-house-this-morning/)

_2026-08-20 · Ben Cleary · NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador&#039;s Most Trusted News Source_

A swearing-in ceremony for Cabinet will take place at 10:00 a.m. today at Government House in St. John’s. The move comes the same week as the PC government signed an agreement with Quebec and Ottawa on Churchill Falls. A special debate is set to be held in the House of Assembly on Monday, September 14. This \[…\] The post Cabinet shuffle taking place at Government House this morning appeared first…

## [Andrea Barbour now environment minister, Joedy Wall gets health portfolio as Wakeham's cabinet gets shakeup](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/wakeham-cabinet-shuffle-9.7313634?cmp=rss)

_2026-08-20 · CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News_

There was moving and shaking within Premier Tony Wakeham's cabinet as several high-profile portfolios were reassigned at a swearing-in ceremony Thursday morning in St. John’s.

## [Here's how you can get a 15% power rebate — once the Churchill Falls deal is finalized](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/churchill-falls-power-rebate-9.7312779?cmp=rss)

_2026-08-20 · CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News_

N.L. premier Tony Wakeham announced a new Churchill River Electricity Rebate as part of the announcement of the new agreement, which he said will help lighten power bills for residential ratepayers in the province once the deal is signed.

## [Century-old Marystown, N.L., venue getting ‘a new facelift’ improving energy, accessibility](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/century-old-marystown-n-l-venue-getting-a-new-facelift-improving-energy-accessibility-9.7312064?cmp=rss)

_2026-08-20 · CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News_

A community hub in Marystown, N.L., is getting a makeover, with additions that will help patrons and performers.

## ['We’ll turn it green again': N.L. couple donates hundreds of trees to C.B.N. one year after wildfires](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/newfoundland-couple-donates-trees-after-wildfires-9.7311869?cmp=rss)

_2026-08-20 · CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News_

The Town of Small Point-Broad Cove-Blackhead-Adam's Cove was ravaged by multiple wildfires last summer, but it may soon look a little greener — thanks to a couple who donated over 450 trees to the community.

## [Mixed bag across Newfoundland and Labrador Thursday after damp morning clears for some regions](https://ntv.ca/weather/mixed-bag-across-newfoundland-and-labrador-thursday-after-damp-morning-clears-for-some-regions/)

_2026-08-20 · Ryan Harding · NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador&#039;s Most Trusted News Source_

Ryan Harding, NTV Weather Centre Clearing skies for Western Newfoundland while cloud lingers further east Thursday It’s a wet start for most Thursday morning. The western side of Newfoundland, through to parts of Central, will enjoy the sun breaking through before too long. Meanwhile extended rain over the Connaigre Peninsula brings 20 mm plus before \[…\] The post Mixed bag across Newfoundland and…

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_2026-08-20 · **Sponsored**_

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## [NTV Morning Weather Checkpoint](https://ntv.ca/news/ntv-morning-weather-checkpoint-75/)

_2026-08-20 · Jack Prince · NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador&#039;s Most Trusted News Source_

The post NTV Morning Weather Checkpoint appeared first on NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador's Most Trusted News Source .

## [Q&A: Tony Wakeham on the new Churchill Falls deal and how N.L. gets less money up front](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/q-a-tony-wakeham-on-the-new-churchill-falls-deal-and-how-n-l-gets-less-money-up-front-9.7313048?cmp=rss)

_2026-08-19 · CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News_

On Monday, N.L. Premier Tony Wakeham stood alongside Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette and Prime Minister Mark Carney, to announce a new Churchill Falls agreement. The CBC’s Carolyn Stokes sat down with Wakeham on Wednesday to ask about the potential downsides of this new agreement.

## [Wakeham defends new Churchill Falls agreement as Opposition raises questions](https://ntv.ca/news/wakeham-defends-new-churchill-falls-agreement-as-opposition-raises-questions/)

_2026-08-19 · webteam · NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador&#039;s Most Trusted News Source_

Premier Tony Wakeham is defending the details of his new Churchill Falls agreement today. The opposition parties have obtained the details of the deal and say it raises more questions than answers, particularly around pricing, transmission and other key issues. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports. The post Wakeham defends new Churchill Falls agreement as Opposition raises questions appeared first on NTV:…

## [NDP calls for better access to youth mental health resources](https://ntv.ca/news/ndp-calls-for-better-access-to-youth-mental-health-resources/)

_2026-08-19 · webteam · NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador&#039;s Most Trusted News Source_

In a story we aired last evening, the mother of a teen who was reported missing from Springdale and later located by police spoke about the need for better access to youth mental health resources. Tonight, the New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador is adding to those concerns. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports. The post NDP calls for better access to youth mental health resources appeared…

## [Port of Botwood receives federal green light for impact assessment](https://ntv.ca/news/port-of-botwood-receives-federal-green-light-for-impact-assessment/)

_2026-08-19 · webteam · NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador&#039;s Most Trusted News Source_

The Port of Botwood has received the green light from the federal government to proceed with an impact assessment and plans for wharf rehabilitation. However, as NTV’s Colleen Lewis explains, the approval does not include future tenants or the potential shipment of ammonia for wind energy projects. The post Port of Botwood receives federal green light for impact assessment appeared first on NTV:…

## [Inside Story: Grand Bank area patients call for changes to appointment booking system](https://ntv.ca/news/inside-story-grand-bank-area-patients-call-for-changes-to-appointment-booking-system/)

_2026-08-19 · webteam · NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador&#039;s Most Trusted News Source_

Tonight on The Inside Story, we take a closer look at why patients at the Dr. S. Beckley Health Centre in Grand Bank are frustrated with the way appointments are being booked, and why they are calling for change. The post Inside Story: Grand Bank area patients call for changes to appointment booking system appeared first on NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador's Most Trusted News Source .

## [Your Community: St. John&#8217;s Women&#8217;s Centre Clothing Boutique](https://ntv.ca/features/your-community/your-community-st-johns-womens-centre-clothing-boutique/)

_2026-08-19 · Jack Prince · NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador&#039;s Most Trusted News Source_

NTV’s Lauren Davis visits the Status of Women Council/Women’s Centre Clothing Boutique where they’re asking for donations as fall and winter will be here before long. The post Your Community: St. John’s Women’s Centre Clothing Boutique appeared first on NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador's Most Trusted News Source .

## [NTV Weather Update &#124; August 19, 2026](https://ntv.ca/weather/ntv-weather-update-august-19-2026/)

_2026-08-19 · webteam · NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador&#039;s Most Trusted News Source_

The post NTV Weather Update | August 19, 2026 appeared first on NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador's Most Trusted News Source .

## [Opposition questions if new Churchill Falls deal will repeat past mistakes](https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7313001?cmp=rss)

_2026-08-19 · CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News_

Opposition parties are raising concerns about the new Churchill Falls agreement, and are calling for more transparency. As CBC’s Leila Beaudoin reports, they fear repeating past mistakes.

## [Public sector trades workers are understaffed, underpaid and under respected, says union](https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7312841?cmp=rss)

_2026-08-19 · CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News_

Dozens protested outside the Health Sciences Centre in St. John's on Wednesday demanding changes to support trades workers across the province — including in the health care system. The CBC's Laura Howells reports.

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_2026-08-19 · **Sponsored**_

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## Economic development in rural N.L.

_2026-08-19 · The Signal_

Today on the show we talk economic development in rural Newfoundland and Labrador. What makes it different that in urban areas, what success looks like and what people mean when they talk about innovation.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-HWgzonhN-20260819.mp3)

## [Mother of incarcerated youth calls for dedicated addiction care at new St. John’s prison](https://theindependent.ca/news/mother-of-incarcerated-youth-calls-for-dedicated-addiction-care-at-new-st-johns-prison/)

_2026-08-18 · Kenny Sharpe · The Independent_

Government scant on specifics but health authority says new prison will have two new mental health units and larger clinical space for psychiatry and opioid dependency

## Mid-August gardening

_2026-08-18 · The Signal_

Tim Walsh from the MUN Botanical Garden stops by to talk late summer gardening.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-X3U460OH-20260818.mp3)

## Book on gun shield graffiti & other stories from the Crow's Nest

_2026-08-17 · The Signal_

We talk about the Battle of the Atlantic and The Crows's Nest because of a new book: Gun Shield Graffiti in the Battle of the Atlantic: Stories and Artwork from Allied and Merchant Navies of WWII. It's now on store shelves after six years of research and assembly.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-qsUY11Yj-20260817.mp3)

## Childcare and after school care in N.L.

_2026-08-14 · The Signal_

The school year is approaching and some parents are anxious about finding after-school care for their kids. The affordable options are quickly filled up and the other options can be so expensive that some parents have to rethink their work-life balance. We’ll have a panel of parents to dive into why this issue is about parents, the workforce and affordability.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-7DTMtfsc-20260815.mp3)

## Pop culture show

_2026-08-13 · The Signal_

From The Odyssey to Ted Lasso - what’s worth watching these days? Today on the show we have a panel of film lovers and critics on what’s trending in films, TV series, local N.L. productions and awards ceremonies.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-ozzkxI6b-20260813.mp3)

## Day 2 from the N.L. Summer Games in Corner Brook

_2026-08-12 · The Signal_

Check out our second and final N.L. Summer Games show from beautiful Corner Brook. On this show we speak with athletes, volunteers and MHA Eddie Joyce who played Lacrosse in the first provincial summer games 50 years ago.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-Yik31bHR-20260812.mp3)

## Live from the N.L. Summer Games

_2026-08-11 · The Signal_

The show took a trip to beautiful Corner Brook for some coverage of the 50th Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games. Check out the bouquet of what the games have to offer in today's show.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-H4ZjRyCi-20260811.mp3)

## A special Monday gardening day from Corner Brook

_2026-08-10 · The Signal_

Join Bernice Hillier for a special Monday gardening show from Corner Brook. Her guests are self-proclaimed 'extreme gardeners' Michael and Anne Burzynski.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-YQxcVHuw-20260810.mp3)

## Trivia day

_2026-08-07 · The Signal_

Join us for trivia day with John Gushue.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-kp9jc1jc-20260807.mp3)

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## C.B.N. recovery and wildfire experts

_2026-08-06 · The Signal_

A year after the devastating Kingston fires, we’ll revisit the communities who lost their homes and trying to rebuild, but also their lingering fear that an arsonist started the fires and could attack again. On today’s show we play a podcast episode from This Is Newfoundland and Labrador. We also hear from two wildrie experts, one on fire weather and the other on misinformation.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-ehPINfL5-20260806.mp3)

## Early August gardening

_2026-08-04 · The Signal_

Join us for an early August gardening discussion.

[Listen](https://cbc.mc.tritondigital.com/CBC_CROSSTALK_P/media/crosstalk/crosstalk-vtShKcr2-20260804.mp3)

## [Scenic landscape with a language all of its own](https://thebeyonder.co.uk/2026/08/03/scenic-landscape-with-a-language-all-of-its-own/)

_2026-08-03 · andrew · The Beyonder_

WHEN is a short path not a short path? When it’s a lonning, perhaps. At least, that would be the Cumbrian answer to this riddle, according to old friend and colleague Alan Cleaver (aka @thelonningsguy), who’s become something of an expert on picturesque country lanes all over the Lake District. So much so that he … Continue reading Scenic landscape with a language all of its own → The post Scenic…

## [Weather Story: Cool Today, Unsettled Tomorrow, Showery Weekend Ahead](https://nlwx.ca/weather-story-cool-today-unsettled-tomorrow-showery-weekend-ahead/)

_2026-07-30 · NLWX · NLWX | NL Weather & News_

Good afternoon. The weather across eastern Newfoundland will remain on the cool side today, with plenty of cloud cover and temperatures hovering around 17°C. While a few brighter breaks are possible, skies will stay mostly cloudy through the afternoon and evening. Friday brings a more unsettled pattern as periods of rain move into the region. \[…\] The post Weather Story: Cool Today, Unsettled…

## [People dying in the streets, advocates say, as PCs draft new poverty reduction strategy](https://theindependent.ca/news/people-dying-in-the-streets-advocates-say-as-pcs-draft-new-poverty-reduction-strategy/)

_2026-07-29 · Kenny Sharpe · The Independent_

With poverty skyrocketing in St. John’s, frontline workers plea for stable funding, better income supports and adequate housing

## [Residents confront St. John’s mayor, who says city is ‘in pretty good shape’](https://theindependent.ca/news/residents-confront-st-johns-mayor-who-says-city-is-in-pretty-good-shape/)

_2026-07-16 · Kenny Sharpe · The Independent_

During public event, Danny Breen acknowledged issues as residents challenged him on safety, development, council fights, and even the threat of a class-action lawsuit

## [St. John’s to host first Dyke March](https://theindependent.ca/news/st-johns-to-host-first-dyke-march/)

_2026-07-16 · Rhea Rollmann · The Independent_

Organizer Shaylin Smith says the July 16 event will mark a ‘return to grassroots protest’

## [BP withdrawal from Bay du Nord a ‘win’: climate advocates](https://theindependent.ca/news/bp-withdrawal-from-bay-du-nord-a-win-climate-advocates/)

_2026-07-09 · Kenny Sharpe and Justin Brake · The Independent_

Equinor says controversial project still on track, as concerned residents ask oil execs tough questions during public meetings this week

## [In historic first, St. John’s Anglican Cathedral set to host Pride service in 2027](https://theindependent.ca/news/in-historic-first-st-johns-anglican-cathedral-set-to-host-pride-service-in-2027/)

_2026-07-03 · Kenny Sharpe · The Independent_

Congregants gasped in support when they heard the announcement, made during a special queer-inclusive worship at St. Mark’s Church

## [Riverside railway with royal connections](https://thebeyonder.co.uk/2026/07/01/riverside-railway-with-royal-connections/)

_2026-07-01 · andrew · The Beyonder_

IT’S 1966 and the full impact of the Beeching cuts is being felt across the country, with the closure of dozens of rural branch lines. Just three years after Richard Beeching’s controversial first report on the reshaping of Britain’s railways, more than 2,000 route miles have already been closed. By the end of 1968 another … Continue reading Riverside railway with royal connections → The post…

## [Inside the Provincial Archaeology Office&#8217;s theory that Europeans inhabited Labrador before Innu](https://theindependent.ca/news/inside-the-provincial-archaeology-offices-theory-that-europeans-inhabited-labrador-before-innu/)

_2026-06-30 · Heidi Atter · The Independent_

Archaeologist Stephen Loring, whose work is being disputed by the provincial government, says archaeology is “wildly political” and can be misinterpreted “to promote a political agenda like land claims.”

## [Parks Canada signals no involvement in Johnson Geo Centre&#8217;s future](https://theindependent.ca/news/parks-canada-signals-no-involvement-in-johnson-geo-centres-future/)

_2026-06-25 · Kenny Sharpe · The Independent_

Federal agency responsible for managing Canada’s national parks, historic sites says it hopes Signal Hill grounds will continue to be available for public use

## [St. John’s residents uncertain, concerned over Memorial University building sales on Signal Hill](https://theindependent.ca/news/st-johns-residents-uncertain-concerned-over-memorial-university-building-sales-on-signal-hill/)

_2026-06-25 · Kenny Sharpe · The Independent_

Some wonder if a land deed potentially issued from the Catholic Church to the people of Signal Hill could carry some weight

## [Veteran journalist Kenny Sharpe joins Indy as a reporter/editor in St. John&#8217;s](https://theindependent.ca/announcements/veteran-journalist-kenny-sharpe-joins-indy-as-a-reporter-editor-in-st-johns/)

_2026-06-24 · Justin Brake · The Independent_

With 20 years' experience, the Conception Bay North native will cover St. John's and the Avalon

## [Rural railway built on granite foundations](https://thebeyonder.co.uk/2026/05/24/rural-railway-built-on-granite-foundations/)

_2026-05-24 · andrew · The Beyonder_

THE railwaymania that engulfed the country in the 1840s meant that there was no shortage of ideas about different ways in which the Aberdeenshire market town of Alford could be added to the railway map. One proposal would have seen the Deeside Railway extended from its Banchory terminus north through Lumphanan and Cushnie to Alford. … Continue reading Rural railway built on granite foundations →…

## [Last lingering remains of the &#8216;Meldrum train&#8217;](https://thebeyonder.co.uk/2026/05/14/last-lingering-remains-of-the-meldrum-train/)

_2026-05-14 · andrew · The Beyonder_

IT’S the best part of a century since passenger trains ran into the Aberdeenshire village of Oldmeldrum, and perhaps it’s not so hard to understand why the service didn’t survive longer. The five-mile branch line from Inverurie on the Aberdeen to Inverness main line was seen as a way of revitalising the fortunes of what … Continue reading Last lingering remains of the ‘Meldrum train’ → The post…

## [Fond memories of Macduff&#8217;s forgotten railway](https://thebeyonder.co.uk/2026/05/07/fond-memories-of-macduffs-forgotten-railway/)

_2026-05-07 · andrew · The Beyonder_

PERHAPS it should come as no surprise that so few remnants can be found of the old branch line to Macduff. Meandering for almost 30 miles through rural Aberdeenshire towards the coast, it was dogged by financial challenges from its inception and the fishing and farming traffic its promoters dreamed of never materialised. Indeed the … Continue reading Fond memories of Macduff’s forgotten railway →…

## [Mellower moments on the long road to maturity](https://thebeyonder.co.uk/2026/05/03/mellower-moments-on-the-long-road-to-maturity/)

_2026-05-03 · andrew · The Beyonder_

Teddy's making slow, steady progess on the journey to adulthood The post Mellower moments on the long road to maturity first appeared on The Beyonder .

## [Smell of steam and sea air on the Moray Coast line](https://thebeyonder.co.uk/2026/04/28/smell-of-steam-and-sea-air-on-the-moray-coast-line/)

_2026-04-28 · andrew · The Beyonder_

IMAGINE a railway line with stations so rural you can hear only birdsong and the bleating of sheep when you stand on the platform. Imagine a route with spectacular views over clifftops and picturesque fishing villages, with the shimmering North Sea stretching off to the distant horizon. For 80-odd years, such experiences were a reality … Continue reading Smell of steam and sea air on the Moray…

## [Crumbling remnants of the branch line to Banff](https://thebeyonder.co.uk/2026/04/19/crumbling-remnants-of-the-branch-line-to-banff/)

_2026-04-19 · andrew · The Beyonder_

IT’S August 1975 and I’m standing on the platform of the dilapidated Banff station on the Moray coast surveying the remains of a once proud little terminus. I’m 17 and if I do take any pictures with my very unreliable camera, they have been long lost. But unbeknown to me, a fellow enthusiast arrived at … Continue reading Crumbling remnants of the branch line to Banff → The post Crumbling remnants…

