Month: March 2024

2 years ago

Public Engagement Process Begins for Kenmount Terrace School

The province is launching a consultation process for the configuration of a new school in Kenmount Terrace in St. John’s. In September, the provincial government announced a site selection for the new school. The public is invited to provide feedback through engageNL.ca until midnight on March 31, on the appropriate grades to attend the new […]

Read more
2 years ago

Curling stars commemorated with a permanent tribute in Galway

Days after Brad Gushue’s historic Brier curling victory, tributes are pouring in from around the country. But here at home, there will be a unique one. Solidifying his legendary status as an international elite curler, the St. John’s skip his current and past teams, will be commemorated with a permanent tribute in the Galway development […]

Read more
2 years ago

Fire in Conception Bay South causes extensive damage, leaves one person homeless

A fire in the town of Conception Bay South late Friday evening has caused extensive damage and left one resident homeless. Emergency crews were called to the scene, on Ledrew’s Road in Kelligrews, shortly before 10:30 p.m.. The call for help came from the homeowner, who returned home and opened the front door to find […]

Read more
2 years ago

Police are seeking assistance in locating missing St. John’s teen

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) are asking the public’s assistance in locating missing person Sophia White. The RNC state that on Friday, March 15, they received a missing person report concerning fourteen year old Sophia White, who was last seen in the centre-city area of St. John’s on Thursday evening, March 14. White is described […]

Read more
2 years ago

Trudeau takes questions on Furey’s carbon tax letter

Prime Minsiter Justin Trudeau took questions on Premier Andrew Furey’s letter asking for a pause in the looming increase to the carbon tax. Trudeau accused Furey of bowing to political pressure.

Read more
2 years ago

Trudeau accuses Furey of bowing to political pressure over carbon tax

The Prime Minister is firing back at Premier Andrew Furey, accusing him of bowing to political pressure over the carbon tax. The political rift between the two liberal leaders has been widening with the premier writing to Justin Trudeau this week, calling for a pause in the looming increase to the carbon tax. NTV’s Ben […]

Read more
2 years ago

Province signs power deal to help ailing Corner Brook Pulp and Paper

Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro has signed a deal with Corner Brook Pulp and Paper that will see the the company sell excess power generated from its hydro plant in Deer Lake back to the provincial electricity grid.

Read more
2 years ago

Fish harvesters take protest to central Newfoundland

Fish harvesters have been protesting prices at Confederation Building all week. Today, that movement spread to central Newfoundland. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

Read more
2 years ago

Poilievre takes no questions from media during Corner Brook stop

Federal Conservative leader Pierre Poiliee was on the west coast Thursday, but did not take any questions from reporters.

Read more
2 years ago

Political Watch, March 15, 2024

Read more
Back to top