Condolences pouring in following Fleur de Lys tragedy
The tragedy in Fleur de Lys is being felt right across Newfoundland and Labrador. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, condolences are pouring in.
Read moreThe tragedy in Fleur de Lys is being felt right across Newfoundland and Labrador. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, condolences are pouring in.
Read moreThe senate committee on fisheries held hearings on the seal industry in St. John’s today. It was a chance for people in the sector to share their expertise. NTV’s Bailey Howard was there.
Read moreA St. John’s man who initially faced a murder charge for killing his housemate has pleaded guilty to a lesser offence. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.
Read moreMore voices today are calling on Ottawa to reverse its changes to employment insurance criteria that would leave fish harvesters without income for up to seven weeks in the off-season. NTV’s David Salter has more.
Read moreConservative MP Clifford Small says the EI changes are not fair to the coastal fishing industry. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has that story.
Read moreA local legend is keeping his music alive, Eddie Coffey has been singing music about this province since he was just a teenager, and now after 6 decades, he’s still releasing new music. NTV’s Becky Daley has this story.
Read moreAmanda Mews is in Your Community tonight, with details on one of the first holiday toy drives, of 2023…
Read moreAs of 6:30 PM Hurricane Lee is a Category 2 storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale is packing winds of 165 km/h. The storm is moving north at 16 km/h and is located 610 km south-southwest of Bermuda. The central pressure is 952 mb and a Hurricane Watch is now in effect for the Canadian/US border […]
Read moreA man in his fifties is dead after his ATV crashed on the railbed in St. George’s Wednesday morning. The RCMP received the report around 8:15 a.m. Police, firefighters and local paramedics responded. The ATV left the trail and went over an embankment. The operator, who was wearing a helmet, lost control of the ATV while […]
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