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3 years ago

Cruising into Corner Brook, six ships expected this week

It’s shaping up to be a busy week dockside in Corner Brook, with no less than six cruise ships scheduled to visit the west-coast city. But why are so many people anxious to take a cruise through western Newfoundland at this time of year? NTV’s Don Bradshaw went, today, to find out.

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3 years ago

Minimum wage hits $15 an hour, but labour groups say living wage needed

Newfoundland and Labrador’s minimum wage has finally hit $15 an hour, but labour groups say a living wage is needed. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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3 years ago

Difficult summer for province’s restaurants

With summer 2023 now in the books, the food and beverage industry in the province is looking back at a peak season that was not in peak form. NTV’s David Salter has more in this report.

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3 years ago

World Energy GH2 Chairperson John Risley confident project will move forward

The man behind the plan to bring hydrogen production to the Bay St. George region says he’s confident the provincial government will eventually give his project the go-ahead. An environmental impact statement prepared by World Energy GH2 relating to construction of a wind-powered hydrogen plant in Stephenville is currently being reviewed by government, but company […]

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