Nine business leaders write letter supporting Churchill Falls MOU
A group of nine business leaders have penned a letter to Premier John Hogan expressing their support for the Churchill Falls MOU.
Read morePremier announces plan to expand high-speed internet access
Premier John Hogan was in Mahers Thursday to announce high speed internet is on the way for hundreds of Newfoundland communities. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.
Read moreBraya Renewable Fuels gets $25-million loan from provincial government
The provincial government is giving the owners of the former Come by Chance oil refinery a $25-million repayable loan. Braya’s commercial operations have been impacted by changes to tax credit programs in the U.S. market. On January 6, 2025, Braya initiated a temporary shutdown at the refinery which lasted until June 2025, when the company resumed operations. Braya advised […]
Read moreCFIB navigating how tariff relief will be delivered in Atlantic Canada
This provinces chapter of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business will have a seat at the table for sessions to navigate the rollout of tariff relief announced recently in Atlantic Canada. Who gets that relief and how, is what many hope to learn in the coming days. Here’s NTV’s Jodi Cooke.
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