Month: November 2023

3 years ago

Mostly good driving conditions across Newfoundland

Across most of Newfoundland roads are bare and dry with good visibility. There are some icy patches on the Botwood Highway and in the Corner Brook area this morning. In the Bay of Islands area, there are partly snow-covered roads, roads are also partly snow-covered on the Burgeo Highway. Roads are partly snow-covered with icy […]

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3 years ago

Proposals Invited for Development of Land for Rental Housing

A Request for Expressions of Interest has been issued by the provincial government to invite proposals from industry and not-for-profit stakeholders for the development of land for rental housing. On Monday the provincial government released an inventory of vacant provincial land in the St. John’s metro region that can be utilized for purpose-built affordable rental […]

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3 years ago

Premiers Furey and Eby meeting in St. John’s

Premier Andrew Furey and British Columbia Premier David Eby are meeting today in St. John’s. Both premiers will be in Quidi Vidi Village at 3:30 p.m. where the premiers will take questions from the media. The availability will be livestreamed on YouTube by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Government of British Columbia.

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3 years ago

Monday night’s forecast; quiet Tuesday ahead of a damp (and snowy for some) rest of the week

The weather on Tuesday will generally be quiet across the Province. The exception will be Labrador West, where snow will move during the late morning or early afternoon. The snow will spread eastward across the Big Land and arrive on the coast Tuesday night. The system bringing the snow to Labroadr will bring rain to […]

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3 years ago

Province to improve senior health care with ‘Centres of Excellence in Aging’

With a rapidly aging population, the province is adding more services for seniors in health care facilities. That will include more hospital beds for the elderly, and a new program to train geriatric specialists. Here’s NTV’s Bailey Howard.

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3 years ago

National Radiation Technology Week kicks off in this province

This is National Radiation Technology Week. It celebrates the discovery of the X-Rays and shines light on an important profession. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has this story.

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3 years ago

Numerous issues on table as Canada’s premiers meet at Health Care Summit

Canada’s Premiers have been in Halifax for the last two days for a Health Care Summit. However, the focus quickly spread to carbon pricing, inflation and what it could mean for all provinces if Alberta pulls out of the Canada Pension Plan. NTV’s Jodi Cooke has this report.

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3 years ago

Big changes ahead for SEA-NL

There’s some big news in the province’s fishing industry today. Seaward Enterprises of Newfoundland and Labrador – or SEA-NL – plans to undergo a major structural change. NTV’s David Salter has more in this report.

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3 years ago

Ghost fishing gear causing major concerns underwater

Halloween was over a week ago, but along the Southwest Coast, one environmental group is still dealing with ghosts of a different kind. Ghost fishing gear is causing problems for the eco-system under the water. NTV’s Don Bradshaw explains.

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3 years ago

Your Community: Kelly Russell’s ‘Who Knit Ya?’

A special play is delighting audiences in this province. NTV’s Amanda Mews has the story.

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