Month: March 2024

2 years ago

Team Gushue makes history with Brier three-peat, sixth title overall

Newfoundland and Labrador’s Team Gushue made history Sunday night, winning their third consecutive Brier championship and sixth national title overall. The Gushue rink, playing as Team Canada, defeated Saskatchewan 9-5 in Regina. It’s the first time since Alberta’s “Ferbey Four” in 2003 that a team has won three Briers in a row. Brad Gushue also […]

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2 years ago

Strike averted as MUN reaches 11th-hour tentative deal with Lecturers’ Union

The union representing per-course instructors reached an 11th-hour deal Sunday night with Memorial University to avoid a strike. LUMUN’s Alison Coffin says their bargaining team met with the university late into the night Sunday in an attempt to avoid the start of a job action on Monday. The tentative deal was announced less than half an hour […]

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2 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: March 10, 2024

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2 years ago

Lending a hand, and a shovel as residents dig out from latest storm

Cleanup is still underway today, as residents in most eastern areas of Newfoundland woke up to more than 75 centimetres of snow Saturday morning. It caused plenty of closures and cancellations. But as NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, there was plenty of kindness in the air, along with the snow. 

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2 years ago

Consumer Advocate calls for access to ‘smart meters’ for NL residents

Severe weather like we have experienced over the last number of days of course can cause a surge in energy use. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, the consumer advocate says installing smart meters in the province could help manage costs for rate payers

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2 years ago

Gone Viral: Aftermath of recent snowfall in eastern Newfoundland

Here at NTV we received hundreds of viewer photos and videos of the massive amounts of snow residents have been faced with clearing. But lots of people were making the most of it this weekend, and we wanted to share some of these highlights.

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2 years ago

MUN Geography professor studies Cape Ray shipwreck wood samples

We will soon know a little more information about the origins of the shipwreck that washed up in the community of Cape Ray on the southwest coast back in January. Wood samples are being studied in this lab at Memorial University, by Dr. Carissa Brown, a professor in the geography department. These samples were carefully […]

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2 years ago

Our Time: In the Navy

A brand new Royal Canadian Navy ship docked in St. John’s Harbour last weekend. A couple of crew members are from Newfoundland and Labrador. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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2 years ago

Reflections: Signs of Spring

Jim Furlong reflects on the signs of spring from years past.

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2 years ago

Students criticize delays in recognizing Black History Month at CNA campus

Black Students of the Grand Falls-Windsor (GFW) campus of the College of the North Atlantic (CNA) have expressed concerns with the delays by CNA head office administration in recognizing Black History Month, and are calling for action to address structural racism faced by students across campuses. In particular, students are frustrated with the lack of […]

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