Month: November 2023

3 years ago

Honouring Indigenous war veterans

With Remembrance Day coming up on Saturday, members of the Indigenous community in Corner Brook held a first-of-its-kind ceremony in the city’s downtown. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has that story.

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3 years ago

Inside Story: Justin Nurse lands starring roles in Hallmark movies

There’s a new face to look for in those Hallmark movies. It’s actually not that new, but the face belongs to a Newfoundlander. His name is Justin Nurse and by some standards he’s actually a veteran of those feel good Hallmark flicks. But he doesn’t always get to play the nice guy. NTV’s Glen Carter […]

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3 years ago

Your Community: Humpday Market ‘double days’

It’s “double days” at the Humpday Market in St. John’s. Amanda Mews is live in your community.

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3 years ago

Backstage Pass: Raine Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk

Raine Maida of Our Lady Peace and Chantal Kreviazuk are a Canadian music power couple, who not only wrote and recorded an album together, but also invited cameras to document the process. NTV’s Amanda Mews has the Backstage Pass.

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3 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries, November 8, 2023

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3 years ago

Province unveils new poverty reduction plan

The province announced a complete overhaul of its income support system Wednesday in an effort to lift low-income families out of poverty. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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3 years ago

Rain (and snow) continues on the Island, while snow ends in Labrador on Thursday

The area of low pressure driving the rain and snow across the Province will track eastward overnight and will pull the snow out of Labrador by early Thursday. However, the low is going to hang around east of the Avalon through early Friday. This will keep the rain, and even some wet snow, on the […]

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3 years ago

RNC make arrest following drug trafficking investigation

Police have made an arrest related to drug trafficking on the Northeast Avalon. On April 17, officers conducted a traffic safety stop on a vehicle travelling on St. Thomas Line in Paradise. A man, who was the passenger of the vehicle, was taken into custody as part of an ongoing investigation, at which time officers […]

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3 years ago

High tidal levels expected Thursday evening on north facing shorelines of the Island

An area of low pressure spinning east of the Island on Thursday will generate large swells and breaking waves, and possible storm surge along and near north-facing shorelines Thursday afternoon and evening. The Environment and Climate Change Canada Weather Office in Gander has issued a Special Weather Statement for the following areas: Current details: Higher […]

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3 years ago

St. John’s to offer free events and programs celebrating National Child Day

November 20 is National Child Day in Canada, a day to celebrate the rights of children everywhere to live happy, healthy lives, and to ensure they reach their full potential. To celebrate, the City of St. John’s is offering a week of free events and programs, November 20 to 26, at various community centres. Events include […]

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