Nunatukavut Community Council launches new campaign to mark 40th anniversary
The Nunatukavut Community Council has launched a new campaign to mark its 40th anniversary. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more.
Read moreSeniors’ housing crisis expected to be addressed in upcoming budget
With the House of Assembly reopening tomorrow, the government is starting to give hints about what will be spent in the upcoming provincial budget. Today, the housing crisis was at the top of the agenda, especially for seniors, who make up a quarter of the province’s population. The finance minister says there will be some relief […]
Read moreFarmers concerned about Middle East war affecting upcoming production
As farmers in this province head into planting season, there are growing concerns about the impact the war in the Middle East will have on their ability to produce. As NTV’s Rosie Mullaley tells us, they’re hoping government will dig deep to help.
Read moreInside Story: N.L. grandmother helped inspire Blue Jays sweater now in national museum
It gives new meaning to the expression, “Who knit ya?” A Newfoundland grandmother helped inspire a Blue Jays sweater that’s now in the Canadian Museum of History. CTV’s Heather Butts reports.
Read moreCanada’s inflation rate rises
Canada’s inflation rate jumped in March due to a record surge in fuel costs. The war in Iran sent gas prices soaring last month, and the country’s annual inflation rate tose to 2.4 per cent from 1.8 per cent in February, according to Statistics Canada. According to CTV News, the agency said March saw the […]
Read moreProvince partners with First Light for new Indigenous-led health clinic
The first-ever Indigenous health clinic is coming to the capital city. The province’s health minister announced a partnership with the First Light Friendship Centre this morning, next to the site of the future clinic. Health Minister Lela Evans announced her department will provide just over $185,000 in the 2026–27 fiscal year to support non-medical staff. […]
Read moreSpecial weather statement warns of freezing rain for Avalon and Bonavista peninsulas
Environment Canada is warning a prolonged period of winter weather is possible for the Avalon and Bonavista peninsulas. Potential freezing rain duration: 6 to 18 hours. Potential freezing rain amount: 10 to 20 mm or more. Potential snowfall: Possibly exceeding 10 cm. Time span: Tuesday evening until Wednesday evening or potentially Thursday evening. Remarks: Showers […]
Read moreLocal tattoo shop puts off the 10th Annual St. John’s Tattoo Convention
Trouble Bound Studio is extremely proud to be hosting the Tenth annual St. John’s Tattoo Convention May 16-18 at the Re/Max Centre. Set in North America’s oldest city, Trouble Bound Studio will be hosting 93 exceptionally talented tattooists from across Canada along with some from the U.S. Featuring a weekend of tattooing, tattoo competitions, food […]
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