Month: November 2025

5 months ago

CFS-NL holds 2025 AGM; elects representatives for the upcoming year

From Nov.14-16 students from student unions across the province met in Corner Brook to discuss concerns, organize, and elect new student representatives for the 2026-27 term, starting on May 1, 2026. Chairperson Nicolas Keough and Treasurer Saif Sayeedi were both re-elected to serve another term, while Tyson Jesso, current President of Grenfell Campus Students’ Union, […]

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5 months ago

Police investigating fatal crash involving pedestrian

Burin Peninsula RCMP is investigating a pedestrian involved crash in Burin that resulted in the death of a 64-year-old woman last Saturday evening. Just after 6:00 p.m. on Nov. 22, police responded to a report of a collision along the Main Street in Burin. A pedestrian had been struck by a vehicle and was rushed […]

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5 months ago

Mummers Festival kicks off today and runs until Dec. 13

The Mummers Festival returns for its 17th year, running from Nov. 29 to Dec. 13 at various venues throughout St. John’s. A proud recipient of the Inaugural Premier’s Medal for Arts & Heritage, the Mummers Festival has grown to become a beloved cultural icon in our province. There is a jam-packed schedule of workshops, events, […]

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5 months ago

St. John’s man pleads guilty to manslaughter for death of his grandmother

A St. John’s man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of his grandmother. The court heard today that Brandon Tobin killed the 72-year-old woman for drug money. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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5 months ago

Wakeham meets with Carney, Poilievre during Ottawa meetings

Premier Tony Wakeham has been in Ottawa for a handful of days now meeting with federal officials, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more in this report.

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5 months ago

Town of Torbay to pump water into North Pond water supply

The Town of Torbay has been struggling with water disruptions for months now because of low water levels. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, a plan is now in the works to prevent the depletion of the town’s water supply. 

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5 months ago

Provincial court announces scheduling delays

The Provincial Court has announced scheduling delays with civil cases, believed to be a result of staff shortages. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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5 months ago

Inside Story: Premier discusses Bay du Nord, Pharmacare and Churchill Falls

NTV’s Michael Connors speaks with Premier Tony Wakeham about his meetings in Ottawa.

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5 months ago

Places To Go: Rise and Shine Nursery

Tonight on Places To Go, Sharon Snow heads to Rise and Shine Nursery in Goulds.

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5 months ago

Your Community: Easter Seals honoured at 2025 Business Awards Gala

A well-known organization enhancing the quality of life and well-being of Canadians living with disabilities was honoured Thursday evening at the Board of Trade Business Awards Gala. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has more tonight in Your Community. 

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