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Recent News

7 months ago
News

Fuel prices fall across NL

It will cost less to fill up today after a decrease in maximum prices for petroleum products. Gas has decreased by 0.5 cents. Diesel on the Island and in Zones 13 and 13a in Labrador decreased by one cent per litre. Furnace oil heating fuel on the Island dropped by 0.83 cents. Stove oil heating […]

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7 months ago
Your Community

Your Community: Christmas at the Glacier

In Your Community, Amanda Mews popped by the annual Christmas at the Glacier event in Mount Pearl today, and chatted with some of the vendors.

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7 months ago
Inspiring NL

Inspiring NL: ‘Seth and Matty’ fundraiser for Easter Seals

NTV’s Marykate O’Neill give s sneak peak into a new campaign that combines hockey, friendship and hat tricks while raising money for Easter Seals NL.

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7 months ago
News

Tracing the “Trail of the Cod,” Part 4: Pasaia and Newfoundland share 400-aear connection

Most of us don’t know much about the Spanish/Basque town of Pasaia, but there is a strong connection between Pasaia and our province that dates back over 400 years. It’s a saga of loss, rediscovery, and determination.NTV’s Garry Smyth tells us more in part four of “The Trail of the Cod.”

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7 months ago
Justice, News

Trail grooming association in court for using Crown lands without permit

A volunteer association that grooms snowmobile trails in Exploits Valley has found itself in court for using Crown lands without a permit. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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7 months ago
Justice, News

Most but not all charges dropped against three women who protested wind developments outside Confederation Building

After three women were charged for a demonstration outside Confederation Building last November, they are now facing the courts to fight against those criminal charges. This week, most, but not all, of the charges were dropped. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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7 months ago
News, Politics

Advocates urge new PC government to keep child care promises

Child care advocates in this province are hoping the incoming provincial government will stick to its promises made throughout the election campaign. NTV’s Beth Penney has more in this report.

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7 months ago
Justice, Local News, News

Police charge 69-year-old woman following assault at Carbonear sporting event

A 69-year-old woman is facing criminal charges after an argument escalated into physical violence at a sporting event in Carbonear yesterday. Just after 12:30 p.m. on Oct. 22, Harbour Grace RCMP received a report of an individual who was physically assaulted at the soccer field on High Road South in Carbonear. The victim was in […]

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