Month: March 2025

8 months ago

NTV Weather Update | March 31, 2025

Good morning! The day will start off quiet, but a potent area of low pressure will swing through the Province between later today and tonight. This will bring snow, ice, rain, and some wind with it. Enjoy the calmness of the morning! On the front end of this storm, snow and freezing rain will overspread […]

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8 months ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: March 30, 2025

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8 months ago

ASP raises concerns of political interference as delays impact upcoming crab fishery

There are more delays in setting a price for the upcoming snow crab season. Now, one of the groups at the bargaining table, are going to the Supreme Court with concerns of political interference. NTV’s Beth Penney has more in this report. 

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8 months ago

OCI calls for industrial carbon tax to be eliminated

As of Tuesday the consumer carbon tax will be eliminated in Canada. As NTV’s Beth Penney reports, it will mean sizeable relief at the pump, but some industry leaders calling on government to take it one step further.

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8 months ago

MUN Pharmacy holds pill drop for unused, expired medications

MUN’s School of Pharmacy had a great turn out for its public pill drop off at RNC headquarters in St. John’s, for any unused or expired medications.. 

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8 months ago

Weather doesn’t co-operate for local viewing of partial solar eclipse

The weather didn’t co-operate for viewing of the partial solar eclipse this weekend. But an event was held at the Johnson Geo Centre where they watched images from New Brunswick.

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8 months ago

Opera singer Deantha Edmunds wins Juno for best classical compsition

Deantha Edmunds has won the Juno Award for best classical composition. More awards will be handed out tonight in Vancouver.

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8 months ago

Reflections: Confederation What Ifs?

Jim Furlong reflects on what might have happened if Newfoundland and Labrador had not joined Canada.

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8 months ago

ASP going to court after crab price-setting panel delayed again

There are more delays in setting a price for the upcoming snow crab season due to circumstances the FFAW says are beyond its control. But the Association of Seafood Producers is taking the matter to court.

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8 months ago

Inside Story: Marine Atlantic fees are ‘a trade barrier. If we’re going to lower trade barriers, we need to lower them all,’ John Hogan says

Liberal leadership candidate John Hogan says he supports lowering inter-provincial trade barriers in response to U.S. tariff threats, but that must include lowering barriers to accessing Marine Atlantic, as well.

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