Month: August 2023

3 years ago

NTV to host PC Leadership Debate on Sept. 24

NTV News will host a province-wide leadership debate, featuring the three candidates vying for the party’s leadership. Terra Nova MHA Lloyd Parrott, Stephenville Port au Port MHA Tony Wakeham, and businessman Eugene Manning will give a glimpse into their ideas, plans, and policies as candidates. The debate is scheduled to be broadcast on NTV on […]

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3 years ago

Police continue search for Tony Farrell

Wanted man Tony Farrell is still at large. He has evaded arrest since being the subject of an emergency alert which was issued on July 19. At the time, residents in the area of Swift Current on the Burin Peninsula were asked to stay inside their homes with their doors locked, but police still haven’t […]

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3 years ago

Police continue search for missing senior

The search continues for missing person, Anna Gaulton, of Conception Bay South. The 79-year-old was last seen on Tuesday Aug. 8, about 8:40 p.m. in the Kelligrews area. She was in her vehicle at the time and was believed to wearing all dark clothing. Gaulton is described to be about five feet and four inches […]

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3 years ago

Driver flees scene of single-vehicle crash Friday evening

The driver of a car that crashed into a guardrail on Friday evening reportedly fled the scene of the crash. Emergency crews were called to the scene, on Team Gushue Highway, at about 7:30 p.m.. The driver of a northbound car lost control, crashing into the guardrail. The impact caused moderate damage to both the […]

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3 years ago

N.L. family flees Yellowknife as wildfires burn

The wildfires in the Northwest Territories are spreading and residents are evacuating Yellowknife. A family from this province are among those fleeing, as firefighters fight what is being called the worst summer on record for wildfires in this country. NTV’s Becky Daley speaks with one family who had to leave Yellowknife.

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3 years ago

Period Priority Project identifies great need for province

For many people, the decision on which menstrual products to buy comes down to cost. As NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us, the Period Priority Project is calling for these products to be covered under MCP.

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3 years ago

Premier says government will look at role of physician assistants

Premier Andrew Furey says as the need for health-care professionals in this province increases, the role of physician assistants is one his government will take a closer look at using. But to do so would likely require changes to current legislation. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has that story.

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3 years ago

Places to Go: Burin Eco Tours

Sharon Snow tours the Burin Peninsula with Burin Eco Tours.

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3 years ago

Your Community: Churchill Park Music Festival

The Churchill Park Music Festival begins its second and final weekend Friday, with Canadian music icon Alanis Morissette headlining the show. NTV’s Amanda Mews gets the details.

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3 years ago

Inside Story: ‘Dolya’ summer day camps for Ukrainian children

Helping children of newcomers integrate into the community is important to make them feel comfortable in a new country. An initiative of the Canada-Ukraine Foundation is to create “Dolya” summer day camps for Ukrainian children. “Dolya” is the Ukrainian word for fate, and one of those camps was held in Newfoundland and Labrador. NTV’s Maria […]

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