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5 months ago
Health, News

NL Health Services and Nunatsiavut Government outline process for sharing patient feedback

NL Health Services and Nunatsiavut Government’s Department of Health and Social Development (DHSD) value patient feedback as it helps to continuously improve services for patients and their families. We want to ensure the public is aware of the processes in place for sharing feedback: compliments, concerns or suggestions related to the delivery of health-care services […]

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5 months ago
News

As Christmas nears, debt expert warns shoppers not to go into the red

It’s the last weekend before Christmas, it means many people are racing to check off those gift lists. But one debt solutions expert is reminding residents not to go in the red this holiday season.  It’s easy to get carried away this time of year, and end up in debt. Nancy Snedden with BDO Debt […]

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5 months ago
News

Province’s top-billing eye doctor suspended

Newfoundland and Labrador’s College of Physicians and Surgeons has suspended the licence of the province’s top-billing doctor. The college’s website says Dr. Harry Dang’s licence was suspended on Dec.5, though it does not say why. A notice on the province’s medical association website says Dang was an award-winning ophthalmologist who practised at the Jackman Eye […]

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5 months ago
Business, News

Atlantic Canada cruise industry poised for strong 2025 season

Atlantic Canada celebrated a dynamic 2025 cruise season defined by inaugural visits, significant milestones, and strong collaboration across the region. The 2025 season opened on March 10 with PONANT’s Le Commandant Charcot making its first winter call in Corner Brook, and concluded on Nov. 19 when AIDA Cruises’ AIDAdiva departed Halifax, Nova Scotia. Between the […]

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5 months ago
News, Politics

Premier announces Independent Review Committee for Churchill Falls MOU to be chaired by former Emera CEO

Premier Tony Wakeham announced details this week of the committee that will conduct a review of the Churchill Falls MOU. The new Independent Review Committee has been created under Part II of the Public Inquiries Act, 2006, to study all matters relating to the negotiation and content of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between N.L. […]

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5 months ago
Business, News

Consumer Advocate says Newfoundland Power ratepayers want November bills investigated

Numerous Newfoundland Power customers have complained of errors in their November power bills. According to the province’s Consumer Advocate, Dennis Browne, one customer stated that their October power bill was $181 but their November bill was $413, another stated that their bill went from $256 to $698, and another that their bill went from $289 […]

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5 months ago
Justice, News

Public cautioned about telephone scam targeting seniors

The province is advising seniors and their families that a telephone scam has been reported in Newfoundland and Labrador. The caller claims to be calling on behalf of Premier Tony Wakeham and asks the recipient to share their banking information in order to receive a senior’s bonus. The provincial government or Premier Wakeham’s office would never […]

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5 months ago
Justice, News

Suspect in overdose death of 14-year-old boy facing more drug charges

A suspected drug dealer believed to have been responsible for the overdose death of a 14-year-old boy appeared again before a judge to face more drug charges. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley has the story.

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5 months ago
News, Politics

Long-awaited contract awarded for 40 new apartments geared towards seniors in St. John’s

A long-awaited contract has been awarded to build a new apartment building in Pleasantville.  NTV’s Ben Cleary has more on the 40 new apartments geared towards seniors and persons with disabilities. 

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5 months ago
Business, News

NLC sells more than $1.7 million in U.S. products since restocking shelves

The Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation has been busy keeping up with U.S. product sales.  As of Wednesday, the corporation says it has sold more than $1.7 million dollars in U.S. product.  NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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