Judge to decide if offshore drilling company violated regulations when employee was injured
A judge will decide this summer if an offshore drilling company violated health and safety regulations in 2019 when an employee was injured aboard an oil rig. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.
Read moreProvince updates promised Atlantic Wildfire Centre as Labrador’s forest fire season begins
Premier John Hogan visited the Adam’s Cove area in the wake of last weeks devastating wildfires. The province also gave an update on the promised Atlantic Wildfire Centre as Labrador’s forest fire season begins today. NTV’s Jodi Cooke has this report.
Read moreSeniors’ Advocate releases roadmap for government to fix issues in long-term care
The province’s Seniors’ Advocate has released a roadmap for the government to fix long-standing problems in long-term care and personal care homes. It comes after recent reports showing a broken system. The seniors advocate says those in power need to be held responsible for their oversight. NTV’s Beth Penney reports.
Read moreMan charged with impaired driving following collision
The RNC has charged a man with impaired driving following a multi-vehicle collision in St. John’s. Police responded to Columbus Drive in the area of Old Pennywell Road just before 3 p.m. on Wednesday following a three-vehicle collision. There were no serious injuries. The operator of one of the vehicles involved was taken into custody. As […]
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