Month: February 2025

1 year ago

Inside Story: Ukrainian wrestler helps sport grow in N.L.

Last year, Ukrainian Maksym Volkov won a gold medal in wrestling for Newfoundland and Labrador at the national championships. Now, he’s focused on building the sport right here. NTV’s Maria Kavatsiuk reports.

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1 year ago

Premier Furey heading to Washington with Canadian premiers

Premier Andrew Furey is off to Washington, D.C. along with all 13 provincial and territorial leaders this week to emphasize the importance of the trade relationship between Canada and the United States. In preparation for the February 12th trip, the Atlantic premiers met virtually on Thursday to discuss the upcoming mission and ways the provinces […]

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1 year ago

Corey Crewe of legendary N.L. singing couple ‘Corey and Trina’ dies at age 80

Corey Crewe of the legendary husband-and-wife singing duo “Corey and Trina” has died. He was 80. “It’s with a heavy heart I send out this information about my dad’s passing,” his daughter, Corina, posted on Facebook Sunday. “May he rest peacefully.” Corey Gladstone Crewe passed peacefully on Saturday at the Miller Centre at the age […]

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1 year ago

Last week for GST/HST holiday

It’s the final week for the GST/HST holiday announced in November. The tax break ends on February 15, 2025. The tax break will apply to: There will also be a “Working Canadians Rebate.” Canadians who worked in 2023 and earned up to $150,000 will see a $250 cheque in their bank account or mailbox, starting […]

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1 year ago

First major storm of winter arrives in eastern Newfoundland Sunday evening | VIDEO UPDATE

The first major winter storm of the season arrives in eastern Newfoundland this evening. Seeing as there is no newscast tonight (Go Eagles) I thought it best to provide a thorough forecast going over what we can expect from this storm.

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1 year ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: February 7, 2025

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1 year ago

Food First NL concerned about how potential tariffs could affect food security

With the uncertainty of the tariffs between Canada and the U.S., Food First NL says it’s concerned for what tariffs could mean for food security in this province. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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1 year ago

Inside Story: Gerry Byrne says EU trading some cod quota for redfish quota

It’s been several months since Ottawa lifted the cod moratorium, but provincial fisheries minister Gerry Byrne says Northern Cod doesn’t hold the same importance in the market that it once did.

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1 year ago

Places To Go: The Rooms Connections Gallery

Tonight’s Places To Go is filled with stories of the great auk, the Newfoundland wolf, and endangered whales. Sharon takes us on a tour in the Connections Gallery at The Rooms.

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1 year ago

Your Community: Mount Pearl Frosty Festival

NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports on the Mount Pearl Frosty Festival.

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