Month: July 2025

11 months ago

St. John’s Orangemen’s Day Schedule

St. John’s is observing Orangemen’s Day today. As a result, most City offices will be closed. Curbside waste collection will still go ahead, and Robin Hood Bay Waste Management Facility will be open for commercial users. All City parking bylaws are still in, and street cleaning operations will occur as scheduled. The Visitor Information Centre […]

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11 months ago

Disability Needs, A Challenge

The majority of persons with disabilities in this country don’t feel their needs are being met. This, according to a new StatsCan study. The finding comes as no surprise for many in this province who continue to work to address those challenges. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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11 months ago

Avoiding The Heat

The next few days look like they could be hot across the province with heat warnings in place for some regions. The Federation of Labour has launched a new campaign to address the issue of excessive heat in the workplace. Here’s NTV’s Ben Cleary

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11 months ago

Gordon Pinsent Statue Unveiled

The Exploits Salmon Fetival is underway in Grand Falls – Windsor and on the weekend an important statue was unveiled.  the late Gordon Pinsent grew up just a short distance from High street in Grand Falls-Windsor and on saturday, his birthday, a statue celebrating his legacy was unveilled. The town was important to pinsent throughout […]

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11 months ago

Survivor’s Walk in Marystown

A special survivors united fundraiser walk was held in Marystown recently. All funds raised from the event will go to the chemotherapy ward at the Burin peninsula Healthcare Centre. Ross Tilley reports.

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11 months ago

NTV Weather Update | July 13, 2025

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11 months ago

Reflections: St. John’s Heatwave

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11 months ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: July 13, 2025

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11 months ago

Record-breaking team highlights Royal St. John’s Regatta Hall of Fame class for 2025

Rowing champions, one of the greatest teams to ever row Quidi Vidi Lake, and a broadcasting staple in this province were all called to the Regatta Hall of Fame Thursday. The Royal St. John’s Regatta Committee selected five new inductees in its class of 2025. Rowing legends Jimmy Carroll and Craig Whittle have been inducted, […]

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11 months ago

City of Mount Pearl looking for an artist to design Indigenous Mural

As part of its ongoing commitment to Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous artists with a connection to an Indigenous community in Newfoundland and Labrador, including those from urban Indigenous communities, are invited to submit an expression of interest to design and produce a permanent public mural in the City of Mount Pearl. The selected artist will […]

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