Month: November 2025

6 months ago

Atlantic nursing leaders urge governments to back sustainable, public solutions for health care

Nursing union leaders from across Atlantic Canada finished series of meetings in St. John’s this week, united in their commitment to create the best workplaces for nurses and the best outcomes for patients. The Atlantic Caucus, representing licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, and nurse practitioners in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and […]

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6 months ago

MusicNL unveils its honorary awards for 2025

MusicNL’s Board of Directors has announced the recipients of the 2025 Honorary Awards. Lifetime Achievement: Dave PantingDenis Parker Industry Builder: June HiscockUnsung Hero: Paul Boomer Stamp Dave Panting is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, composer and producer, and a founding member of two of Atlantic Canada’s most influential bands — Figgy Duff and Rawlins Cross. For more than four decades, he has stood at […]

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6 months ago

Clarenville-Bonavista RCMP investigating dangerous vandalism to power substation

Newfoundland and Labrador RCMP is investigating a break and enter to a power substation in Lethbridge, and subsequent theft of copper from live power infrastructure. The theft resulted in a power outage, impacting hundreds of customers, and both the RCMP and Newfoundland Power are warning of the dangers of such thefts. At approximately 3:00 a.m., […]

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6 months ago

Mount Pearl seeking input on public transit

The City of Mount Pearl is seeking feedback from residents on public transit. From October 29 to November 14, residents can share feedback through interactive tools on heymountpearl.ca/publictransit. There is a survey and a map where you can drop pins on your preferred destinations. Feedback will be used to shape the City’s review of existing […]

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6 months ago

St. John’s doctor providing emergency care in Gaza

St. John’s emergency physician Dr. Elise Thorburn is currently in Gaza providing medical care with Glia, a medical solidarity organization offering lifesaving support amid the near-total collapse of Gaza’shealthcare system. “To witness the destruction firsthand is horrifying,” said Dr. Thorburn. “But the steadfastness of the Palestinian people and the staff here are astounding and inspiring. […]

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6 months ago

St. John’s man charged with murder following suspicious death

A St. John’s man is behind bars, charged with murder following a suspicious death last week in the centre of the city. Twenty-seven-year-old Jordan Woods had the charge read to him today in provincial court.NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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6 months ago

Liberals have first day in court seeking judicial recounts in three districts

It’s been more than three weeks since the provincial election, but the fate of three districts is still unclear. The Liberals are seeking judicial recounts, and today they got their first day in court.NTV’s Ben Cleary has more.

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6 months ago

St. John’s Regional Fire Department mourns loss of member after battle with cancer

The St. John’s Regional Fire Department is mourning the loss of one of its members, following a long and courageous battle with brain cancer.

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6 months ago

‘Up She Rises’ symposium celebrates women and gender in NL history

This weekend, those who have studied and written about women and gender in Newfoundland and Labrador history are coming together for the Up She Rises symposium.

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6 months ago

Inside Story: Parents at Marystown school demand more support for students with complex needs

A group of concerned parents at Sacred Heart Academy in Marystown says there aren’t enough student assistants for children with complex needs. Now, they’re demanding immediate action to address what they call a safety issue. NTV’s Ross Tilley has more.

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