NTV Weather Update | April 16, 2025
Ryan Harding has your forecast from Wednesday’s NTV Evening Newshour.
Read moreRyan Harding has your forecast from Wednesday’s NTV Evening Newshour.
Read moreOn Wednesday, the Bank of Canada maintained its target for the overnight rate at 2.75 percent, with the Bank Rate at 3 percent and the deposit rate at 2.70 percent. The bank said the reasoning behind sticking with the rate is due to the shift in the direction of US trade policy and the unpredictability […]
Read moreThe organizations representing doctors and nurses and called a joint news conference Wednesday to raise their concerns about moving gynecology services to the Janeway, but then cancelled it. The NLMA says it received consultation commitments from N.L. Health Services, but the Registered Nurses’ Union is still accusing the health authority of sending “mixed messages.” NTV’s […]
Read moreWith a rapidly aging population in the province, the Seniors’ Advocate is calling for more supports from the provincial government to allow oder people to retrofit their homes for safety, preventing life-changing accidents and allowing them to age at home. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.
Read moreArtificial intelligence can be a complex technology, and in the competitive business world, it might feel daunting to adapt. But as NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, there’s a new program available to workers in the province to gain those required skills.
Read moreThe N.L. Folk Festival is calling for the community’s help to keep the cultural institution alive. A fundraising event will be held this weekend at a local brewery. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.
Read moreColleen Power has been writing and recording music for 25 years. In this weeks Backstage Pass, NTV’s Amanda Mews sits down with the versatile singer/songwriter, to chat about her latest project.
Read moreCollen Power was an Arts and Letters winner in the music category. NTV’s Amanda Mews dropped by The Rooms today, to take a look at all the Arts and Letters competition has to offer.
Read moreThe rate of inflation cooled last month. StatsCan says inflation rose 2.3 percent following an increase of 2.6 percent in February. The slowdown was largely driven by lower prices for travel tours and gasoline in March. In Newfoundland and Labrador, inflation increased 1.1 percent.
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