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3 years ago
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Federal and Provincial Governments to Officially Open New Affordable Homes in Gander

Provincial Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development and Minister Responsible for the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation Paul Pike will officially open new affordable homes on Brown Avenue in Gander today. Also on hand will be MP Churence Rogers and Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs and MHA for Gander John Haggie. The announcement […]

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3 years ago
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Sisters in Spirit Vigil to be Held this Evening

First Light and the St. John’s Status of Women Council have partnered to hold the Sisters in Spirit Vigil to remember and honour missing and murdered women, girls, and gender-diverse people. The Sisters in Spirit Vigil takes place this evening at 6:00 p.m. at the First Light Centre for Performance and Creativity in St. John’s. […]

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3 years ago
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Order of Newfoundland and Labrador Investiture Ceremony today

Lieutenant Governor Judy Foote will hold an investiture ceremony for recipients of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador today at Government House. Foote will be joined by Premier Andrew Furey. The seven inductees this year are David Elms, Noreen Golfman, Dr. Kevin Noel Melvin, Rick Mercer, Dr. Patrick Parfrey, Jean Claude Roy and Andrus Voitk. […]

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3 years ago
News, Politics

Voting for PC Party Leadership starts today

Voting for the Progressive Conservative Party Leadership starts today. Those registered to vote may do so starting at 9:00 a.m. Voting is open until October 14. There are three candidates vying for the position Eugene Manning, Lloyd Parrott, and Tony Wakeham. Interim leader David Brazil announced back in January that he would not be a […]

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3 years ago
News

Good driving conditions across the province

Roads across the province this morning are mostly clear and dry. There is some fog around the Badger area. At the St. John’s International Airport Swoop flight WO166 from Hamilton is delayed. In Deer Lake Provincial Airlines flight 902 from Happy Valley-Goose Bay is cancelled, Provincial Airlines 927 from St. John’s is late, and Provincial […]

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3 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Wednesday will feel very much like fall across the Province

Good Wednesday morning! A cold front moved through the Province on Tuesday and behind it, we’ve got a very fall-like air mass working its way in. As of 6:30 AM NDT temperatures across the Province are generally in the lower to middle single digits. Northerly winds have taken over behind the front and an area […]

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3 years ago
News

Corner Brook declares this month Rett Syndrome Awareness Month

The City of Corner Brook has declared this month Rett Syndrome Awareness Month. Rett Syndrome is a rare genetic neurological disorder that occurs almost exclusively in girls and leads to severe impairments. It affects nearly every aspect of the individual’s life. Worldwide, Rett syndrome occurs in one of every 10,000 female births and is even […]

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3 years ago
News, Politics

Tent city growing near Confederation Building as housing crisis worsens

The housing crisis has now come to the provincial government’s doorstep. About 20 people without homes have set up tents across the street from Confederation Building to plead for help. NTV’s David Salter has tonight’s top story.

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3 years ago
News, Politics

Premier faces cost-of-living questions as province kicks off Kids Eat Smart Week

The province kicked off Kids Eat Smart Week with a launch at one of the many schools involved in the program. The need for affordable food is greater than ever before, and that had Premier Andrew Furey facing more questions about the cost of living. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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3 years ago
Your Community

Your Community: National Foster Families Month

October is National Foster Families Month. The flag of the Newfoundland and Labrador Foster Families Association was raised at Confederation Building on Tuesday. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has more.

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