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Recent News

3 years ago
News, Sports

Bay Roberts gearing up to host 2024 Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games

A global pandemic stalled many sports events throughout the world, delaying national and international competitions. One victim was the Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games, which was previously slated for 2020. Well, it’s going to happen next year. The Games are set for Aug. 10-17., 2024. Co-Chairs Judy Morrow and Neil Kearley have accepted re-appointments and […]

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3 years ago
Business, News

West coast beer company brews up winning recipe

A microbrewery on the west coast has become the toast of the town for a product that’s now regarded as among the best in the country. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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3 years ago
News, Sports

Sarah Reid to play for Team Canada at FIBA Americas under-16 championship in Mexico

Canada will be looking for redemption at the FIBA under-16 women’s Americas Championship in Mexico this week. The Canadians have medaled in each of the past seven championships, including gold back in 2015. However, they have lost three-straight finals to powerhouse United States. Incredibly, Team Canada’s lineup features a star player from this province, 16-year-old […]

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3 years ago
Business, News

St. Lawrence fluorspar mine sold to Singapore-registered company for $25 million

A new buyer has been confirmed for the Canada Fluorspar mine in St. Lawrence.  On June 6, the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador approved the sale of CFI to a private company registered in Singapore for $25 million, which closed today, June 13. The buyer is a subsidiary company of AMED Funds, a group of […]

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3 years ago
News, Sports

Rogues lose in playoffs but team owner wins prestigious community service award

The 2002-23 basketball season is over for the Newfoundland Rogues after getting knocked out of The Basketball League playoffs by the Albany Patroons. While the team won’t take the championship home this year, the talented club was touted for its community service. Just before the start of last night’s playoff game, Rogues owner Tony Kenny […]

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3 years ago
News, Sports

New custom-sized rink in St. John’s to create unique space for skaters

The Avalon Arena Association, the not-for-profit organization which owns andoperates Twin Rinks, is preparing to open a new custom-sized ice rink on Hebron Way. TheCapital Subaru Arena is a smaller-scale arena that not only addresses issues around limited icetimes and availability but will also create a new and accessible community space.The new ice surface measures […]

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3 years ago
Business, News

Demand for employees in mining gontinues to grow

Marathon Gold is now eight months into the construction phase of its Valentine Lake Project. There are now over 160 employees on site with the company, and the number is expected to grow as they move closer toward production. The road to the site has been completed and materials are now being shipped for the […]

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3 years ago
Business, News

Swoop shutting down operations across Canada

Swoop Airlines, Westjet’s discount carrier which only launched in this province three years ago, has announced it’s shutting down operations across Canada. It’s the latest airline to pull access from this province but Swoop, which had offered flights from St. John’s and Deer Lake to Hamilton, is being folded by its operator, Westjet.Recently a strike […]

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3 years ago
Places To Go

Places To Go: Cape Spear Cafe opens its doors

Tonight on Places To Go, Sharon Snow combines one of this province’s national historic sites with a great cup of coffee.

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3 years ago
Business, News

Bombardier boosts Gander program with large donation

Bombardier representatives were in Gander on Friday morning, where together with the College of the North Atlantic, they highlighted a new partnership to enhance the aircraft maintenance program. The company has donated a Lear Jet Aircraft, as well as a quantity of parts to help students in their training. The CEO for the college says […]

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