Month: March 2024

2 years ago

Snow, rain, and wind are on the docket for Thursday

Don’t let the beautiful sunrise fool you; we are in for a bit of a messy day across the Island! An area of low pressure will swirl its way through New Brunswick and Quebec today and send a bit of snow, rain, and wind across the Island as it does so. Luckily, we are looking […]

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2 years ago

Massive police presence at Confederation Building as fisheries protesters return

There is a massive police presence at Confederation Building this morning as fisheries protesters have returned for a second day. There are officers on the scene in tactical gear and armed officers behind the line of officers in tactical gear. The government is still trying to deliver its annual budget, which had to be postponed […]

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2 years ago

St. John’s Board of Trade and Newfoundland and Labrador Employers’ Council Working Towards Merger

The St. John’s Board of Trade and the Newfoundland and Labrador Employers’ Council are working toward a merger. Both organizations have been a voice for business, ensuring that the perspectives and input of business owners and operators have been informing policy makers. The new organization will remain focused on delivering results and serving the needs […]

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2 years ago

Fuel prices see significant jump overnight

The Public Utilities Board has adjusted fuel prices today and the cost of most fuels has increased. The cost of gasoline saw the biggest jump, it has jumped by 6.9 cents per litre. Diesel is up by 3.6 cents per litre. The cost of furnace oil increased by 2.92 cents, stove oil heating fuel on […]

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2 years ago

Chaos on Confederation Hill

Wednesday was supposed to be budget day, but that was called off after protesting fish harvesters blocked access to the building. One protester and a police officer were injured after clashes between harvesters and the RNC. A court injunction is now in place, but the harvesters show no sign of backing down. NTV’s Bailey Howard […]

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2 years ago

Premier hopes to table budget Thursday if it’s safe to do so

Premier Andrew Furey says he’d like to have the budget tabled tomorrow, if it’s safe to do so. NTV’s legislative reporter Ben Cleary has the details.

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2 years ago

Protesting fish harvesters seeking ‘free enterprise’

So, what is it that protesting fish harvesters want? NTV’s Beth Penney has the details.

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2 years ago

Youths sentenced in Prince of Wales Collegiate attack

Two of the five teenagers arrested after a brutal attack on a St. John’s high school student last year were sentenced today. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley was at provincial court this morning and files this report.

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2 years ago

Corner Brook MHA defends power deal with Kruger

Corner Brook MHA Gerry Byrne is defending his government’s decision to buy power from Corner Brook Pulp and Paper. He describes the deal as mutually beneficial to the company, and residents of the province. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has that story.

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2 years ago

Your Community: Cryptic Dimensions

NTV’s Amanda Mews visits a downtown art gallery to check out Cryptic Dimensions.

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