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OTHER NEWS
N.L. reports three new cases of COVID-19 with 57 recoveries
Newfoundland and Labrador reported three new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday with 57 recoveries. That reduces the active case count to 149 with nine...
Province working on how to integrate AstraZeneca into COVID vaccination plan
There are still no timelines on when Newfoundland and Labrador will receive its first doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine. New recommendations from the National...
JUSTICE NEWS
Judge acquits Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s man of animal cruelty
A judge has acquitted 49-year-old Robert Picco from Portugal Cove-St. Philip's of animal cruelty. Viewers may find some of the images disturbing.
Police investigate sudden death in St. John’s lockup
Police are investigating a sudden death at the St. John's lockup.
It happened around 2 p.m. Friday. A 49-year-old man being held in the lockup...
POLITICAL NEWS
Contract to find efficiencies in health care work schedules under scrutiny
The province's health care authorities have turned to an American company to create software to make work schedules more efficient in the health care...
Mary Shortall still concerned about economic recovery report after delay announced
N.L. Federation of Labour President Mary Shortall quit the Premier's Economic Recovery Team in January, citing lack of transparency. The team's interim report has...
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
MUN medicine students make documentary about lives of rural physicians
Two MUN medicine students set out in the summer of 2019 to make a documentary on what it's like to be a rural physician....
Animated short ‘Last Fish, First Boat’ a cautionary tale about cod moratorium
"Last Fish, First Boat" is a cautionary tale based on the cod moratorium. Jenn Thornhill-Verma's animated short aims to teach youth about how the...
OTHER NEWS
MUN medicine students make documentary about lives of rural physicians
Two MUN medicine students set out in the summer of 2019 to make a documentary on what it's like to be a rural physician....
POLITICAL NEWS
Contract to find efficiencies in health care work schedules under scrutiny
The province's health care authorities have turned to an American company to create software to make work schedules more efficient in the health care...
Mary Shortall still concerned about economic recovery report after delay announced
N.L. Federation of Labour President Mary Shortall quit the Premier's Economic Recovery Team in January, citing lack of transparency. The team's interim report has...
JUSTICE NEWS
Judge acquits Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s man of animal cruelty
A judge has acquitted 49-year-old Robert Picco from Portugal Cove-St. Philip's of animal cruelty. Viewers may find some of the images disturbing.
Police investigate sudden death in St. John’s lockup
Police are investigating a sudden death at the St. John's lockup.
It happened around 2 p.m. Friday. A 49-year-old man being held in the lockup...
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
MUN medicine students make documentary about lives of rural physicians
Two MUN medicine students set out in the summer of 2019 to make a documentary on what it's like to be a rural physician....
Animated short ‘Last Fish, First Boat’ a cautionary tale about cod moratorium
"Last Fish, First Boat" is a cautionary tale based on the cod moratorium. Jenn Thornhill-Verma's animated short aims to teach youth about how the...
Your Community: Persistence Theatre joins forces with Broadway World
Persistence Theatre has joined forces with broadwayworld.com to promote women in theatre, and broadcast their work to the world. Here's NTV's Amanda Mews with...
2020 Music NL Awards presented
Once a year, Music-NL brings together music professionals from across the province, for a week of conferences, showcases, and of course - an awards...
Inspiring NL: No stopping this Southern Shore nan
Alice Kavanagh spent her life fishing, working in the sawmill. Today, like most nan's she's the rock of her family.
But early this year she...