Month: March 2024

2 years ago

Processors say deal with fishery protesters will have negative impact on fish plants

As the FFAW and fish harvesters celebrate a new deal, the Association of Seafood Producers is doubling down on what it says will be negative impacts for local fish plants. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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2 years ago

Ottawa announces $250-million health care deal with province

Canada’s health minister, Mark Holland, was in Corner Brook today to announce over $250 million in spending designed to shore up the delivery of health care services throughout the province. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has that story.

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2 years ago

Nurses’ union called government’s failures on collective agreement ‘slap in the face’

The province’s nurses’ union is demanding answers from government for what it calls a failure to implement collective agreement commitments. NTVs Becky Daley has the story.

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2 years ago

Federal government awards millions of dollars for youth internship program

The federal minister of international development was at the Marine Institute today, handing out tens of millions of dollars for youth internships. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill was there and has the details.

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2 years ago

Your Community: Screenplay-writing challenge

If you’ve ever needed a nudge towards writing your own screenplay, the Nickel Independent Film Festival’s latest challenge is for you. NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community with the details.

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2 years ago

Impaired Driving Charges Laid Following Fatal Collision in St. John’s

The RNC has laid charges following an investigation of a fatal single-vehicle collision, which occurred in St. John’s on Dec. 10. Just after 6 a.m. that day, officers responded a report of a motor vehicle collision that had occurred on Empire Avenue in the area of Graves Street. Responding officers determined that a vehicle with […]

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2 years ago

Rogues lose at home as tempers flare at Mary Brown’s Centre

It was a chaotic scene at the Mary Brown’s Center on Sunday as the Newfoundland Rogues fell 138-127 to the Montreal Tundra. This game was well in hand when Levi Londole decided to make a dunk to raise the lead from 9 to 11 with just a few seconds left. The Rogues took offence. Tempers […]

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2 years ago

Federal Government invests millions into International Youth Internship Program

The Federal Minister of International Development, Ahmed Hussen, was in St. John’s today to announce $24.5 million for the International Youth Internship Program.

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2 years ago

Human remains identified as missing person Larry Young from St. George’s

Bay St. George RCMP have confirmed the identity of the human remains found earlier this month as Larry Young of St. Georges. The identification of the remains was completed late last week by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Young was originally reported as a missing person Aug. 5, 2017. At that time, extensive search […]

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2 years ago

2024 Snow crab management decision

Today, Fisheries and Oceans Canada announced that the 2024 Snow crab Total Allowable Catch (TAC) will be 57,568 tonnes, an increase of 5.2 per cent from last year. This decision prioritizes responsible stewardship of this resource, while also recognizing its economic importance. This decision aligns with the Precautionary Approach Framework and considers the latest scientific advice, as […]

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