Month: November 2025

5 months ago

Members-elect for Lewisporte-Twillingate and Placentia West-Bellevue to be sworn in today

Jeff Dwyer, the incumbent PC member-elect for Placentia West-Bellevue, and Mark Butt the PC member-elect for Lewisporte-Twillingate, will be sworn in at a ceremony today at 10:00 a.m. in the House of Assembly Chamber. The pair had been in court this past week, after the Liberal Party requested a judicial recount in each of their […]

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5 months ago

Business & Arts NL 2025 Local Holiday Gift Guide features 52 artists from across the province

Business & Arts NL have announced the launch of their annual Local Holiday Gift Guide. During a holiday season where shoppers are showing their dedication to the Canadian economy by shopping locally, the Gift Guide offers direct connections to artists and artisans across the province, and the chance to support Newfoundland and Labrador’s creative economy […]

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5 months ago

Celebrating Shakespeare International Performance Festival coming to LSPU Hall

On Monday, Shakespeare By The Sea Festival announced that St. John’s will host STACON26, the annual conference of the Shakespeare Theatre Association, from January 5-10, 2026. Marking the third time that this event has been held in Canada, and a very first for Newfoundland and Labrador. This international gathering is open to members affiliated with […]

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5 months ago

Tip From the Public Led Police to Help Woman Assaulted and Trapped in a Home

A report of a domestic disturbance led police to help a woman who was assaulted and trapped in a home. Just before 9pm Monday night, RNC learned that a woman was in a Kilbride dwelling needing help. After investigating, police learned that an intoxicated man assaulted her and was preventing her from leaving. The 34 […]

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5 months ago

Federal budget narrowly passes confidence vote in House of Commons, avoiding election

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s minority government survived a key vote Monday night, with the House of Commons voting 170-168 in favour of a motion approving the budgetary policy of the federal government, avoiding sending Canadians back to the polls for another election. The opposition Conservatives and Bloc Quebecois voted against the budget, but Green Party […]

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5 months ago

Trump, tariffs and Churchill Falls on the table as Eastern premiers meet New England governors

Today, St. John’s played host to a handful of Atlantic Canadian premiers, as well as the Governor of Vermont. The governor, who is a Republican, spoke critically of Donald Trump’s handling of tariffs. NTV’s Legislative Reporter Ben Cleary has more in this report.

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5 months ago

NTV Weather Update | November 17, 2025

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5 months ago

Your Community: Shakespeare Theatre Association coming to St. John’s

The Shakespeare Theatre Association is holding a conference in St. John’s in January. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has more.

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5 months ago

Inside Story: Quebec energy minister warns her province will have demands if N.L. seeks changes to Churchill Falls MOU

Quebec Energy Minister Christine Frechette warned her province will seek its own changes if the new Newfoundland and Labrador government wants to make changes to the Churchill Falls MOU>

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5 months ago

Growing Muslim community in western NL opens first-ever mosque

The Muslim community in western Newfoundland has grown significantly, sparking the need for a mosque, a first for the region. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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