Month: September 2023

3 years ago

Province waiting on funding from Ottawa to build new housing units in Corner Brook

The provincial government says it’s ready to move ahead with plans to build a new collection of low-income housing units in Corner Brook, but the project is on hold indefinitely due to a lack of funding.   But, as NTV’s Don Bradshaw tells us, while the province says it has its money for the project […]

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3 years ago

Atlantic liberal caucus urges Conservative MPs to break rank on offshore wind energy bill

The Atlantic Liberal caucus is urging conservative MP’s to break rank on a bill concerning offshore wind energy in Newfoundland and Labrador. NTV’s Legislative Reporter Ben Cleary shares more in this report. 

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3 years ago

Backstage Pass: Majestic Theatre

The Majestic Theatre in downtown St. John’s is set to open Friday with Terra Bruce Productions staging a brand new musical. NTV’s Amanda Mews has the Backstage Pass to the completely renovated space, and a sneak peak of the new show.

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3 years ago

Your Community: Red Shoe Walk

The Red Shoe Crew Walk is being held for Ronald McDonald House. NTV’s Amanda Mews has the details in Your Community.

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3 years ago

Protests over LGBTQ+ school policies trigger counter protests declaring ‘no space for hate’

Anti-LGBTQ+ rallies were held across the country today, triggering counter protests declaring no space for hate. Police had to get involved during an exchange between the two groups on Confederation Hill today. NTV’s Beth Penney reports.  

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3 years ago

Eddie’s forecast; will be feelin’ like fall as the weekend nears

Tonight’s Outlook Expect areas of showers across southeastern Labrador and much of western and northwestern Newfoundland as a trough begins to work its way through. Farther north and west in Labraodr and east and south on the Island, the weather will be calmer and drier. Lows will be near 10 on the Island and range […]

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3 years ago

Drone helps find missing berry picker in Glovertown

An elderly, diabetic man is recovering today after spending much of the night lost in the woods with no provisions. The man went berry picking Monday and when he didn’t return hours later, a Glovertown RCMP was alerted at around 6 p.m. RCMP officers, along with RCMP dog services and Bonavista Bay Search and Rescue, […]

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3 years ago

RCMP investigating suspected arson after burned-out excavator found in Seal Cove

Harbour Breton RCMP is investigating a report of arson that happened last month at the town dump in Seal Cove. Police received a call on the afternoon of Aug. 26, reporting a burned-out excavator, which had been parked at the town dump in Seal Cove. Sometime between the night of Aug. 24 and the morning […]

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3 years ago

Premier Furey travels to Alberta to attract skilled workers to move to this province

Newfoundland and Labrador is anticipating almost 80,000 job openings within the next decade. Most of these jobs will be in skilled trades, transportation and equipment operation, as well as sales and service. Tomorrow, Premier Andrew Furey will be speaking at a special job fair job fair in Fort McMurray, hoping to attract employees to come, […]

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3 years ago

Police arrest impaired driver operating vehicle without passenger side front tire

A 33-year-old man was arrested for impaired driving by Bay St. George RCMP on Sept 18, following reports of a suspected impaired driver. Shortly before 3:30 p.m. on Monday, police received multiple reports of a suspected impaired driver who was operating a vehicle through the town of Stephenville without a front tire. The described vehicle […]

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