Month: April 2025

7 months ago

Opposition calls for investigation into death, abuse claims in AG report on personal care homes

The opposition is calling for a police investigation into the deaths and abuse claims in the Auditor General’s report on personal care homes. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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7 months ago

Association of Seafood Producers gets day in court for crab price delay

The Association of Seafood Producers has had it’s day in court, after accusing the government of political interference for pushing back the crab price deadline.  NTV’s Ben Cleary has more from inside the courtroom. 

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7 months ago

Paradise business owner says retaliatory tariffs by Ottawa could put him out of business

As U.S. President Donald trump launches tariffs against countries around the world, here in this province one local business owner says reciprocal tariffs by Ottawa could drive him out of business. NTV’s Beth Penney has more in this report. 

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7 months ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: April 2, 2025

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7 months ago

NTV Weather Update | April 2, 2025

Today’s Synopsis The weather across the Island today will be much cooler than yesterday. High temperatures in some locations will be more than 15º colder! Rodney Barney, a Meteorologist with ECCC NL Weather Office in Gander, compiled yesterday’s maximums. In addition, there will be intense flurries and occasional snow squalls along and near the West […]

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7 months ago

Drivers welcome relief at pumps after consumer carbon tax ends

There was a big drop in fuel prices today after the consumer carbon tax officially came to an end. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has more.

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7 months ago

AG finds poor training, medication problems, and two serious incidents leading to deaths at personal care homes

Improperly trained staff, poor medication deliver, and eight serious incidents, two of which resulted in deaths. Those were jus tome of the findings of a scathing new report from the auditor general on personal care homes. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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7 months ago

Inside Story: Poilievre ‘open’ to idea of cutting Marine Atlantic fees

Provincial leaders have been pushing for Ottawa to cut Marine Atlantic fees in exchange for dropping provincial trade barriers. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre said he’s open to the idea during a campaign stop in St. John’s.

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7 months ago

On the Mark: Deer Lake makes statement in opening two games of Herder final

The Deer Lake Red Wings delivered a clear statement on home ice over the weekend, sweeping the Clarenville Caribous to take a 2-0 series lead in the Herder Memorial Trophy senior hockey showdown. Here’s NTV’s Mark Dwyer. 

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7 months ago

Your Community: Downtown Burger Battle comes to an end

It’s been a mouth-watering month as restaurants competed in the annual ‘Downtown St. John’s Burger Battle’. NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community from the winning restaurant.

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