Furey fields questions on refugees and equalization in B.C.
Premier Furey was in Vancouver today to meet with B.C. Premier David Eby. At a joint news conference, Furey fielded questions on refugees and equalization.
Read moreNunatukavut, Innu Nation both claiming victory after federal court ruling
Both the Nunatukavut Community Council and the Innu Nation are claiming victory after a federal court ruling. The Innu Nation had been challenging a 2019 memorandum of understanding signed by Ottawa and Nunatukavut. NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.
Read moreMarkus Hicks now facing more than 200 sexual assault charges involving 35 survivors
More shocking allegations today against a local teacher and volleyball coach accused of sexually assaulting dozens of youths and young adults. Markus Hicks now faces more than 200 charges involving 35 survivors. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.
Read moreE-mental health services expanding across the province
It’s a program that users say has been a tremendous success families needing mental health care. But the province says despite significant uptake, many still don’t know it exists. now, e-mental health services are expanding. NTV’s Jodi Cooke has more.
Read moreNewfoundland Power argues for rate hikes at Public Utilities Board
The public will soon know whether or not they can expect another increase in their power bills. As NTV’s Beth Penney reports, the Public Utilities Board began hearings today into Newfoundland Power’s general rate application.
Read morePrincess Anne coming to N.L. for centennial of National War Memorial
Princess Anne will be coming to the province to take part in events commemorating the centennial of the National War Memorial.
Read moreNice lookin’ Friday for the Island, while more showers and t’storms on the way for Labrador
The weather to close out the week will be quite nice on the Island. Many areas will see highs in the lower to middle 20s.
Read moreWorkers sent to hospital following chemical exposure at Quinlan Brothers Processing Plant
Several workers were sent to hospital this morning, following a chemical exposure at the Quinlan Brothers Fish Plant in Bay de Verde. The extent of the injuries of those involved is unknown at this time. Harbour Grace RCMP as well as Occupational Health and Safety are working together on the investigation. Police say they received […]
Read moreCupids man arrested by RCMP; charged with possession of weapon for dangerous purpose
Forty-eight-year-old Jeffrey Paul Whelan of Cupids was arrested on June 12 and is charged with possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. At approximately 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, police received a report of an intoxicated man walking along a roadway in Mackinsons, swinging a machete. Officers located the described individual, Whelan, who was causing […]
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