Month: February 2025

1 year ago

Remembering Corey Crewe of ‘Corey and Trina’

With the passing of Corey Crewe last weekend, NTV’s Amanda Mews takes a look back at the husband-and-wife singing duo, “Corey and Trina.”

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1 year ago

NTV Weather Update | February 11, 2025

Today’s Forecast The weather across the Province today will be cold and quiet compared to Monday. There will be some flurries and snow squalls for the West Coast, some locally intense. Snowfall will be 5 to 10 cm from the flurries, with locally higher amounts possible in areas with more persistent activity. Some areas of […]

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1 year ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: February 10, 2025

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1 year ago

Your Community: Holy Heart Choir spreading love through song this Valentine’s Day

The Holy Heart Choir is spreading love through song once again with their ‘love notes’. Every year students will sing to your loved ones in the metro region on Valentine’s Day for a small fee.  The deadline to book with the choir is Wednesday February 12.

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1 year ago

Residents clean up after Avalon gets first blizzard of 2025

The Avalon Peninsula woke up to over 30 centimetres of the snow this morning after the first blizzard of the year hit Sunday night into Monday morning.  The capital city and surrounding areas were shut down for the day as crews worked around the clock to clean up the mess. As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us […]

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1 year ago

Harbour Strong: supporting men’s mental health

The province’s chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association and The Lonely Man Project are launching a new province-wide initiative aimed at supporting men’s mental health in a new way. NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.

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1 year ago

NDP calls on province to act quickly on long-term care report

The NDP says the province needs to act quickly to improve quality of life and long-term care and personal care homes after a long-awaited report was released last week. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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1 year ago

Fisheries minister favours ‘incrementalism’ as Canada discusses lowering interprovincial trade barriers

Fisheries minister Gerry Byrne says he favours an incremental approach when talking about lowering interprovincial trade barriers as a solution to dealing with tariff threats from the United States. Processing requirements in the Newfoundland and Labrador fishery have long been an example of one of those trade barriers, but last year, the province loosened up […]

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1 year ago

Tories call for more support for agriculture

The opposition critic for agriculture is calling on the province to give more support to farmers during the buy local campaign. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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1 year ago

Made Right Here: Marry Me Chicken

Danielle Butt visit’s Dominion on Blackmarsh Road to prepare a special Valentine’s meal called Marry Me Chicken. Equipment Ingredients Instructions Notes: Storing TipsStore the leftovers in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave or in the oven, you will need to add a splash of water to […]

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