Inside Story: Canada cheers as Blue Jays advance to World Series
Baseball fans across Canada are cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays after they advanced to the World Series for the first time since 1993. CTV’s Heather Wright reports.
Read moreBaseball fans across Canada are cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays after they advanced to the World Series for the first time since 1993. CTV’s Heather Wright reports.
Read morePrime Minister Mark Carney announced has the first five major projects on Ottawa’s nation-building projects list, but none of them were in Newfoundland and Labrador. Premier John Hogan responded to questions about that Thursday.
Read moreThe president of Medavie, the company awarded a half-billion-dollar contract to integrate the province’s road and air ambulance system, was in St. Anthony on Tuesday for that announcement. Medavie says they are here to provide better care to the province.
Read moreThere was a tense situation on the wharf in Grand Bank on Monday. Newfoundland fish harvesters stormed the wharf, preventing a vessel from St. Pierre from off-loading its catch of sea cucumber, which the FFAW says was being sold for less than the negotiated price. NTV’s Ross Tilley reports.
Read moreThe Globe and Mail reported last week that Gull Island is on a daft list of major nation-building projects that are a priority for the federal government. Prime Minister Mark Carney faced questions about it in St. John’s Monday.
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