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2 months ago

Prime Minister wants to see Bay du Nord project move forward

Prime Minister Mark Carney re-affirmed the federal government’s desire to see the Bay du Nord project come to fruition off this provinces shore. The project has made headlines this past month as leaders committed to pushing the project forward with Equinor. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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Ottawa’s Senate Committee in town to study Newfoundland and Labrador’s offshore oil industry

Members of Ottawa’s Senate Committee on energy, the environment and natural resources will be visiting St. John’s this week as part of their study on the province’s offshore petroleum industry. The committee launched the study in the fall of 2025 with a goal to better understand the unique nature of the province’s industry and its […]

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Happy Valley-Goose Bay mayor welcomes ‘historic’ base upgrades

The mayor of Happy Valley-Goose Bay is calling it a historic announcement for the region. Massive upgrades will be coming to 5 Wing Goose Bay. It comes as Prime Minister Mark Carney has committed to more than $35 billion in spending, to strengthen Canada’s defence, and infrastructure in the north. NTV’s Beth Penney has more […]

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Nominations for Memorial University Board of Regents alumni election open on March 18 

Nominations for the Memorial University Board of Regents alumni election will open on March 18.  Six representatives of Memorial’s alumni body will be elected to join the Board of Regents for a three-year term beginning on Sept. 1.   The nomination period will close on April 14, and voting will take place in the spring. […]

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