Student protesters meet with MUN administration
After almost a month of student actions in support of Palestine at Memorial University, the students’ union says the administration has compromised with them on their demands. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.
Read moreTwo young men aim to kayak around Newfoundland in 44 days or less
Two young men from opposite sides of the country pushed off from the Quidi Vidi slipwway this morning with a goal to break a record. The two plan to row around all the way around Newfoundland by kayak in 44 days or less. NTV’s Jodi Cooke caught up with them this morning.
Read moreYour Community: Cultural photo exhibit on display at St. John’s City Hall
A special photo exhibit is on display at St. John’s City Hall. NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community.
Read moreNDP MP Peter Julian touts National Pharmacare Program in St. John’s
It was just a few months ago that the Federal Liberals and NDP announced they had reached a deal to create a National Pharmacare Program. NDP MP Peter Julian was in St. John’s this weekend to host a town hall on the program, which is set to come into effect next year. NTV’s Becky Daley […]
Read moreNew Gander track and field complex debuts for Special Olympics athletes
The new track and field facility in Gander opened this weekend, playing host to Special Olympics athletes. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Read moreProtect NL citizen’s group takes concerns about wind projects to Burin Peninsula
Protect NL is a group of citizens concerned about the impact of wind projects on the landscape of Newfoundland. The group recently took its information rally to the Burin Peninsula. NTV’s Ross Tilley reports.
Read moreThe heat is on this week!
A large ridge of high pressure will bring the warmest of the year to much of the Island between Wednesday and Thursday. Some areas on Thursday will see highs in the lower 30s, which would be new records! I’ve got all the details in tonight’s forecast from the NTV Evening News Hour.
Read moreSuspected drunk driver granted bail
A St. John’s man charged with injuring his female passenger last summer by driving drunk and crashing his vehicle has been freed from jail. Daniel Ozon was granted bail this afternoon at the conclusion of his bail hearing in provincial court. The 38-year-old was reportedly driving an SUV that crashed on the Trans-Canada Highway in the […]
Read more66-year-old B.C. woman dead after crash near St. Anthony
A 66-year-old woman from British Columbia is dead after a single-vehicle crash that occurred on Saturday. Shortly after the noon hour, St. Anthony RCMP received the report of the crash which occurred on Route 430, approximately 38 kilometres south of St. Anthony. A vehicle carrying two occupants left the highway and came to rest on its […]
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