Future of Labrador West Summit discusses housing crisis
The cost of living, higher rent, lower supply, and increased building costs. All of these are factors keeping people out of safe and affordable housing, and those issues exist in Labrador West. As the region looks for growth and development, it also has a housing crisis. NTV’s Jodi Cooke is in Wabush with this story.
Read moreYour Community: Team Indigenous wins gold in badminton at 2024 NL Winter Games
Tonight in Your Community, NTV’s Amanda Mews checks in with a winning team, at the Newfoundland and Labrador Winter Games in Gander.
Read moreFlood-prevention measures in place at Marble Mountain
Repairs are continuing to damage at Marble Mountain after washouts last weekend. The ski resort has been closed ever since, but management is optimistic that part of the operation will be up and running in a matter of days. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.
Read moreOttawa announces $128-million loan for World Energy GH2 project
The federal government has announced support for the nations first commercial-scale green hydrogen and ammonia facility. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more on what that means for the province’s west coast, and World Energy
Read moreMinister raises concerns about changes to federal employment funding
More than $15 million in federal funding for employment programs in the province is in question because of proposed changes in Ottawa. Immigration and Skills Minister Gerry Byrne says the federal government has served notice they plan to implement the funding themselves.
Read moreTeacher Noel Strapp loses appeal of sexual assault convictions
Teacher Noel Strapp has lost his appeal of sexual assault convictions involving a former student. Strapp had been sentenced to four years in prison.
Read moreHusky Energy pleads guilty for massive 2018 oil spill at Sea Rose FPSO
Husky Energy is facing millions of dollars in fines after pleading guilty to charges connected the largest oil spill in the province’s history in 2018 at the Sea Rose FPSO.
Read moreThursday to see gusty winds and sharp temperature drop
Parts of the West Coast will see wind gusts over 80 km/h. The direction will be from the south. Wind and Wreckhouse Wind Warnings are in effect into Thursday evening. A Flash Freeze Warning is in effect for much of Labrador Temperatures on the Island will hover in the 3 to 7 range. Labrador will […]
Read moreFlash Freeze Warning in effect for much of Labrador on Thursday
A quick moving cold front will move across Labrador Thursday, ushering in a dramatic change in temperatures throughout the day. Readings will go from above freezing by a few degrees to below freezing very quickly with the passage of the front. Because of this the ECCC NL Weather Office in Gander has issued a Flash […]
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