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6 months ago
News

RNC Arrest Woman Banging on a Door With a Hammer

Monday, December 1st at around 4:30am, RNC responded to Barachois Street on a report of a woman banging on a door with a hammer, causing damage. Police investigated the incident and obtained statements that led to the arrest of a 42-year old. She was charged with Mischief – Property Damage, and released to appear in […]

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Police investigating two suspicious deaths in St. John’s

Two people were found dead today at a house in the centre of St. John’s and police are looking for answers. The RNC is saying little about it, but say the deaths are suspicious. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley has the story.

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6 months ago
Justice, News

Three accused plead not guilty to first-degree murder for Bay Roberts death

Two men and a woman charged with killing a man and burning his body in Bay Roberts last year have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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6 months ago
Justice, News, Politics

Opposition questions provincial court cuts

Last week, we told you about changes being made to the provincial courts, including the suspensions of two court circuits in Baie Verte and Port aux Basques. Today, the justice minister’s office is looking into the changes, but the opposition is raising questions. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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6 months ago
News

Province marks World Aids Day

In this province, there has been an increase in HIV rates over the past few years, a trend that also exists nationally. Here’s NTV’s Jodi Cooke.

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6 months ago
News, Politics

Premier promises to launch review of Churchill Falls MOU by Christmas, open House this winter

Premier Tony Wakeham released a statement Monday saying the independent review of the Churchill Falls MOU will be launched by Christmas. He also said the House of Assembly will open this winter with a Speech from the Throne and a provincial budget.

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6 months ago
Health, News, Politics

AAHP wants to be involved in government’s core staffing review

The Association of Allied Health Professionals is calling on the province to expand its core staffing review of nursing to include their members as well. NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.

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6 months ago
Business, News

New ocean innovation projects announced by Canada’s Ocean Supercluster

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster has announced four new innovation projects, with some to be led in this province. Together, these projects are valued at $13 million. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports. 

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6 months ago
Business, The Inside Story

The Inside Story: ACOA announces money for west coast tourism sector

ACOA announced $1.1 million in funding last week for five tourism projects on the west coast. NTV’s Becky Daley has the story.

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6 months ago
Silver Linings

Silver Linings: Downtown St. John’s Christmas Parade

The annual downtown St. John’s Christmas Parade brought festive cheer this weekend, drawing thousands of excited spectators bundled up for the holiday season. NTV’s Beth Penney has the details in Silver Linings. 

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