Month: February 2024

2 years ago

Four Grand Falls-Windsor doctors send letter warning they’ll stop providing cancer care

Four Internal Medicine Physicians working in cancer care in Grand Falls-Windsor have written government to say effective March 25 the group will no longer be providing cancer care to patients. The letter that has been sent to the health minister details workload concerns that the doctors say have not been appropriately addressed. The physicians say […]

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2 years ago

The Newfoundland Embassy offering Naloxone training and kits this evening

Tonight at 7:00 p.m. the co-owners of The Newfoundland Embassy will be joined by two nurses from the NL Centre on Substance Abuse to offer free training to the staff and any members of the public that would like the training as well. The Newfoundland Embassy will now be a designated Naloxone pick up site […]

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2 years ago

Nurses rally against privatization of heathcare, call for AG to investigate travel nurses

Nurses, healthcare workers, and members of the public gathered on the steps of the Confederation Building at noon today to protest the continued privatization of healthcare. The Registered Nurses’ Union Newfoundland and Labrador (RNU) called on the Auditor General to investigate the millions of dollars being spent by government in a sole sourced contract. “Despite […]

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2 years ago

Business and political leaders gather at Future of Labrador West Summit

It has long been one of the province’s major economic drivers, but now Labrador West is looking to the future. Municipal leaders are calling on government and industry to make sure a vibrant community remains for years to come. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports from the Future of Labrador West Summit.

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2 years ago

Provincial Government announces funding for over 90 Public Libraries

Yesterday, the Provincial Government announced funding for over 90 public libraries throughout the province. A one-time funding of $500,000 dollars has been allocated to supplement the Provincial information and Library resources board’s core operating grant, for a total of over $12.8 million in provincial government funding for this fiscal year. This will support the board with […]

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2 years ago

City of St. John’s Seeks Input for New Recreation Master Plan

The City of St. John’s is seeking ideas and feedback from residents and the community to support the development of a new Recreation Master Plan. Once complete, the plan will shape the future of recreation facilities, spaces and programs for the next ten years. “Recreation plays a crucial role in promoting physical and mental well-being, […]

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2 years ago

Porter announces pair of new routes from NL coming this summer

Porter Airlines is bringing more of its elevated economy experience to Newfoundland travellers this summer. This includes launching the only non-stop Ottawa-St. John’s flight on the market, and the introduction of Deer Lake as a new destination, with service to Halifax. Daily roundtrip Ottawa and St. John’s flights start June 6. It’s the first time […]

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2 years ago

Resumption of the House of Assembly for the Spring Sitting

On Monday, March 4, the House of Assembly will resume for the Spring Setting. There are some changes to members in the House, Fred Hutton will sit for the first time as an MHA. Additionally, two seats are now vacant after MHA Brian Warr resigned and cabinet minister Derrick Bragg passed away. The House will […]

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2 years ago

RNC calls on public assistance with assault investigation

The RNC is appealing for witnesses and video following an assault in Corner Brook. Operational Patrol Services responded to an area of O’Connell Drive on Feb. 9, just after 3 p.m. to reports of an assault in progress. A 32-year-old male was arrested at the scene and the female victim was treated in hospital for […]

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2 years ago

Table Tennis Monday 2024 NL Winter Games results

Team Competition Female:

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