Month: May 2024

2 years ago

Your Community: Damian Follett’s New Song & Show

Damian Follett lost his mother back in 2022. His latest song tackles the painful journey of Alzheimer’s disease, and appreciating the good times. The St. John’s based singer/songwriter dropped by the NTV studio this week, to perform the new tune, and talk about his upcoming show.

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2 years ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: May 28, 2024

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2 years ago

Party leaders respond to last night’s byelection in Baie Verte-Green Bay

Party leaders respond to last nights by election in Baie Verte-Green Bay. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more in this report.

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RCMP Troop 17 member reflects on 50th anniversary of women in the force

It is a historic milestone. 50 years ago, the first group of women joined the RCMP as police officers in what was known as ‘Troop 17’. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, one original troop members from this province reflected on the anniversary today.

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On The Mark: Katarina Roxon to make history by competing in fifth Paralympic Games

Katarina Roxon, one of the province’s most decorated athletes, is about to make history.She will compete in her fifth Paralympic Games later this summer, the most ever for any Canadian swimmer. Here’s NTV’s Mark Dwyer.

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2 years ago

Province to offer medical benefits to Early Childhood Educators and staff

The province announced today it will offer medical benefits to Early Childhood Educators and staff this fall.NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.

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Lin Paddock says Tories picking up steam after winning Baie Verte-Green Bay byelection

Lin Paddock will enter the House of Assembly as the next MHA for Baie Verte-Green Bay after winning Monday’s byelection in a landslide. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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62-year-old woman wins gold in gymnastics

A 62-year-old woman who made a name for herself in karate has now down the same in gymnastics. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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Low brings rain to Newfoundland and a late shot of wintry weather to parts of Labrador Wednesday

A low-moving area of low pressure will bring rain to the Island tonight and Wednesday, while Labrador will see rain in the east and south and rain changing to snow in the north and west. The snow in some areas will be significant between later Wednesday and Thursday morning. Meanwhile, rainfall amounts over southern Newfoundland […]

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St. John’s City Council renames June Holiday to National Indigenous Peoples Day

St. John’s City Council approved the renaming of the June Holiday to National Indigenous Peoples Day. The Province has historically observed a holiday in June on the Monday nearest to June 24, which is referred to as “June Day”, the City said in a news release. June Day was previously called Discovery Day to commemorate […]

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