Month: September 2025

7 months ago

Stellar day expected across Newfoundland and Labrador

NewfoundlandSunny skies are expected across the province. Winds will be coming from the west and will gust to 50 km/h at times on the Great Northern Peninsula and to 40 km/h for most other coastal areas. High temperatures will range from 12 to 19.  LabradorIt will be a similar story across the Big Land today. […]

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7 months ago

Outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to various brands of pistachio products

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has updated a recall on some pistachios and pistachio-containing products due to possible Salmonella contamination. There has been a total of 105 illnesses thus far in six provinces. There have been 16 hospitalizations, and those impacted range in age from 2 to 95. Recalls have been published for pistachios and […]

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7 months ago

Election 2025: Liberals vow to increase police funding amid accusations of copy-and-paste campaign

The election campaign continued today with the parties making promises on public safety and health care. With some of the parties making very similar promises, it’s leading to accusations of a cut-and-paste election campaign. NTV’s Beth Penney reports.

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7 months ago

Election 2025: Tories promise more police for rural communities in Burin Peninsula campaign stop

PC leader Tony Wakeham says he wants to restore public safety in rural communities with the addition of more police officers. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports from the Burin Peninsula.

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7 months ago

Election 2025: NDP unveils health care hiring plan

The NDP is preparing to launch their entire party platform later this week. Today, the focus was on healthcare recruitment and retention, announcing a plan that would begin with hiring 1,000 new healthcare workers. NTV’s Jodi Cooke has more.

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7 months ago

Torbay warns residents of critically low water levels

The Town of Torbay is asking residents to conserve water as levels are critically low. CTV’s Garrett Barry reports.

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7 months ago

CNA makes aviation history with drone certification

The College of the North Atlantic has made aviation history after becoming the first educational institution in the world to achieve ISO certification for commercial unmanned aircraft system operations. NTV’s Becky Daley experienced the first block of drone training with the pilots and tells us more.

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7 months ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: September 24, 2025

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7 months ago

Your Community: Barbra Bardot

NTV’s Amanda Mews speaks with drag performer Barbra Bardot about a special upcoming show.

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7 months ago

One retired teacher acquitted, another still to stand trial on indecent, sexual assault charges

In May of last year, two retired teachers in Gander were charged with multiple sexual offences following allegations by former students. One of them, Kenneth Wayne Oates has been acquitted on all charges after his hearing in July. The second, Wayne Hyrley, will stand trial this winter on charges of indecent assault and sexual assault. […]

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