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Recent News

7 months ago
Health, News, Politics

NAPE meets with health and social workers in preparation for collective bargaining with new government

The province’s largest union is in the midst of what it calls a component convention. Today, hundreds of health care and social workers joined together to discuss what is going on in their bargaining units.NTV’s Beth Penney reports.

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7 months ago
News

Tracing the “Trail of the Cod,” Part 3: The daring voyages of the Basques

The Basques are a fiercely independent people with a proud maritime tradition. Over 500 years ago, they earned a reputation as master shipbuilders and navigators. NTV’s Garry Smyth takes us back to the days of their daring voyages and the legacy they left behind.

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7 months ago
Justice, News

Man and woman charged with stealing $10,000 in Lululemon clothing from Avalon Mall

Police in St. John’s have charged a man and a woman with stealing upwards of $10,000 of Lululemon clothing from the Avalon Mall.

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7 months ago
Business, News

Exploits Regional Chamber of Commerce holds business networking opportunities

The Exploits Regional Chamber of Commerce is holding networking opportunities for small businesses in the region this week in the hopes of generating new economic activity. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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7 months ago
Your Community

Your Community: Pints for Polio

A fundraising initiative is hoping to combine the enjoyment of sharing a drink with some friends, while also supporting global health efforts to end polio. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has the details tonight in Your Community. 

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7 months ago
News

Local survivor meets Pope Leo in historic gathering of abuse advocates

It was a historic moment earlier this week as survivors and advocates of sexual abuse by the Catholic Church met with Pope Leo for the first time. Local survivor Gemma Hickey was there.NTV’s Marykate O’Neill reports.

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7 months ago
Justice, News

Teenage murder suspect skips prelim and goes straight to trial

The 19-year-old suspected of shooting and killing a man in St. John’s earlier this year was back before a judge today.As NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports, Ibrahim Hussein will have his case heard in a higher court.

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7 months ago
News

Transocean Drilling fined $50,000

An offshore drilling company has been fined $50,000 for violating offshore health and safety regulations after a near-death incident on one of its rigs. The sentence was handed down by Judge Lois Skanes this morning in provincial court. Trans-Ocean Canada Drilling Services was found guilty in July of failing to ensure a crane was operating […]

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