IceCaps’ inaugural season ends with Conference Final sweep

IceCaps’ inaugural season ends with Conference Final sweep

A sellout crowd cheered the St. John’s IceCaps to the last second as they went down to defeat 4-0 to the Norfolk Admirals at Mile One Centre on Tuesday night. The Caps had a remarkable inaugural season, making it all the way to the AHL Eastern Conference Final, but they [...]

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Minister takes heat for criticizing mill workers

Minister takes heat for criticizing mill workers

Natural Resources Minister Jerome Kennedy is under fire for comments he made last week about the ongoing dispute between Kruger and unionized workers at the Corner Brook mill. Liberal MHA Eddie Joyce says the minister should not blame the union. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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Eastern Health unveils new MRI machine

Eastern Health unveils new MRI machine

The provincial government unveiled its fifth magnetic resonance imaging machine Thursday. Health Minister Susan Sullivan got a first-hand look at the equipment, which is supposed to reduce wait times. NTV’s Dave Squires reports.

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Backstage Pass: Arts and Cents

Backstage Pass: Arts and Cents

Are you wondering what to do with your pennies since the federal government announced plans to phase them out? The Eastern Edge Art Gallery in St. John’s will take them for a one-of-a-kind art project. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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IceCaps’ inaugural season ends with Conference Final sweep

IceCaps’ inaugural season ends with Conference Final sweep

A sellout crowd cheered the St. John’s IceCaps to the last second as they went down to defeat 4-0 to the Norfolk Admirals at Mile One Centre on Tuesday night. The Caps had a remarkable inaugural season, making it all the way to the AHL Eastern Conference Final, but they [...]

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Premier not satisfied with Ottawa’s answers on search and rescue

Premier not satisfied with Ottawa’s answers on search and rescue

Premier Kathy Dunderdale says military search and rescue did not live up to its humanitarian responsibility in the search for Burton Winters. The opposition is now demanding results as the premier asks for a meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper. NTV’s Michael Connors reports.

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Campers treated to sunny skies on Victoria Day weekend

Campers treated to sunny skies on Victoria Day weekend

Thousands of people flocked to the woods for the Victoria Day weekend, some in massive motor-homes, others in simple tents. Regardless of their accommodations, they were all talking about how great the weather was compared to past May 24th weekends.

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Business

Minister takes heat for criticizing mill workers

Minister takes heat for criticizing mill workers

Natural Resources Minister Jerome Kennedy is under fire for comments he made last week about the ongoing dispute between Kruger and unionized workers at the Corner Brook mill. Liberal MHA Eddie Joyce says the minister should not blame the union. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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Sports

IceCaps’ inaugural season ends with Conference Final sweep

IceCaps’ inaugural season ends with Conference Final sweep

A sellout crowd cheered the St. John’s IceCaps to the last second as they went down to defeat 4-0 to the Norfolk Admirals at Mile One Centre on Tuesday night. The Caps had a remarkable inaugural season, making it all the way to the AHL Eastern Conference Final, but they [...]

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Politics

Premier not satisfied with Ottawa’s answers on search and rescue

Premier not satisfied with Ottawa’s answers on search and rescue

Premier Kathy Dunderdale says military search and rescue did not live up to its humanitarian responsibility in the search for Burton Winters. The opposition is now demanding results as the premier asks for a meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper. NTV’s Michael Connors reports.

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Weather

Campers treated to sunny skies on Victoria Day weekend

Campers treated to sunny skies on Victoria Day weekend

Thousands of people flocked to the woods for the Victoria Day weekend, some in massive motor-homes, others in simple tents. Regardless of their accommodations, they were all talking about how great the weather was compared to past May 24th weekends.

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IceCaps’ inaugural season ends with Conference Final sweep

IceCaps’ inaugural season ends with Conference Final sweep

A sellout crowd cheered the St. John’s IceCaps to the last second as they went down to defeat 4-0 to the Norfolk Admirals at Mile One Centre on Tuesday night. The Caps had a remarkable inaugural season, making it all the way to the AHL Eastern Conference Final, but they [...]

Teen pleads guilty to manslaughter in boarding house fire

Teen pleads guilty to manslaughter in boarding house fire

A 17-year-old boy pleaded guilty to manslaughter Tuesday after starting a fire last November that destroyed a boarding house on Springdale Street. Carlos Escobar Medina, 54, was killed in the fire. NTV’s Heather Gillis reports.

Premier not satisfied with Ottawa’s answers on search and rescue

Premier not satisfied with Ottawa’s answers on search and rescue

Premier Kathy Dunderdale says military search and rescue did not live up to its humanitarian responsibility in the search for Burton Winters. The opposition is now demanding results as the premier asks for a meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper. NTV’s Michael Connors reports.

Cashier calls holdup most frightening experience of her life

Cashier calls holdup most frightening experience of her life

Police are looking for two men who held up a convenience store in Conception Bay South with a knife Tuesday night. One of the employees called it one of the scariest experiences of her life. NTV’s Pam Parsons reports.