Month: August 2023

3 years ago

Opposition calls for more action on crime after recent drug death

From robberies and violence to guns and drug deaths, the province is seeing more serious crime lately. Now the opposition is calling on government to do something about it, starting with the police. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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3 years ago

Final preparations underway for Royal St. John’s Regatta

Wednesday will be Regatta Day, weather permitting. The final call will come at 5:45 a.m. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports on the final preparations.

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3 years ago

Girls’ rowing team aims to set record at Royal St. John’s Regatta

The girls’ under-14 East Coast Catering rowing team will be chasing history at the Royal St. John’s Regatta, as they take aim at setting a new record. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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3 years ago

Men’s teams to take on short course at Royal St. John’s Regatta for first time

Last year, women’s crews made history by rowing the long course at the Royal St. John’s Regatta for the first time. This year, men’s teams will take on the short course for the first time.

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3 years ago

Funding announced to encourage public to switch to electric vehicles

New funding was announced Tuesday focusing on educating the public on making the switch to electric vehicles. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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3 years ago

On the Mark: N.L. wheelchair athlete chases varsity dream

A young Newfoundland athlete is blazing a trail for others while chasing his dream of playing varsity wheelchair basketball in the United States. NTV’s Mark Dwyer reports.

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3 years ago

Your Community: Royal St. John’s Regatta

There will be lots to see and do at Quidi Vidi Lake if the Royal St. John’s Regatta goes ahead on Wednesday. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has more.

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3 years ago

Jagmeet Singh announces plan to address rising cost of living

Canada’s NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was in St. John’s today to share details of his party’s plan to battle the rising cost of living — particularly the price of groceries and fuel. He was joined by NDP Candidate for St. John’s East &  former Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour President Mary Shortall at the […]

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3 years ago

Commissioner clears Premier Furey of conflict of interest

The Commissioner for Legislative Standards has found there is no objective evidence that Premier Andrew Furey violated legislation or the MHA Code of Conduct with his trip to a fishing lodge owned by John Risley. Commissioner Ann Chafe released her report today, in response to a complaint filed by Opposition House Leader Barry Petten.Petten wanted […]

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3 years ago

Hibernia to pay big for 2019 oil spill

Hibernia will have to pay close to $500,000 for an oil spill that happened in 2019. The 12,000 litre spill left oil slicks in the ocean that were several kilometres long. In January, trial dates were announced for the company to face charges, including failing to cease work causing pollution. This week, Hibernia pleaded guilty […]

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