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2 years ago
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St. John’s International Airport Authority Developing Accessibility Plan

The St. John’s International Airport Authority is developing its Accessibility Plan to assist in meeting its requirements under the Accessible Canada Act and the Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Regulations. This Plan will serve as its roadmap to help the airport continue to become more accessible and inclusive.  From May 3 to May 21, […]

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2 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Not much change in the weather for Wednesday

An area of low pressure continues to spin southeast of Newfoundland and Labrador and remains stationary. At this game time, an area of high pressure is ridging down into Labrador from northern Nunuvut. This setup generates broad onshore flow into the region in a moist airmass. The result is lots of showers, drizzle, and fog […]

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2 years ago
News, Traffic, Travel

Another foggy commute across the Island

Roads are wet once again with fog across most of Newfoundland. Visibility is reduced in areas of fog. Across Route 500 in Labrador, there are few snow-covered areas.   Marine Atlantic and provincial ferries are on schedule. At the St. John’s International Airport, WestJet Flight 53 is delayed and Air Canada Flight 1574 is delayed. At the […]

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2 years ago
News

Individual arrested after assault in St. John’s

At 10:19 pm on Tuesday night, the RNC were called to a report of an assault in progress in St. John’s. When police arrived they spoke with a female victim who advised she was assaulted by her brother. The 24-year-old male suspect was located inside a residential apartment complex. He was arrested and will appear […]

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2 years ago
News, Politics

Swearing-in Ceremony for the Member-Elect for the District of Fogo Island – Cape Freels

Jim McKenna will be sworn in as an MHA on Thursday. McKenna, who won the by-election in the district of Fogo Island – Cape Freels, will be sworn in at a ceremony at 10:00 a.m. in the House of Assembly Chamber. The by-election was held on April 15. Jim McKenna ran for the Progressive Conservative […]

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2 years ago
News, Politics

New signs signal government’s plans to dismantle Tent City

New signs have popped up around the Colonial Building advising that tents will not be permitted. At the House of Assembly today, ministers addressed how they plan to enforce them. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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2 years ago
Politics, The Inside Story

Premier Furey calls Churchill Falls talks ‘generational’ opportunity in Toronto

Premier Andrew Furey gave a speech to the Empire Club in Toronto today.  He touched on a wide range of issues, from health care, to wind energy, to federal-provincial relations.  He was also asked about the Churchill Falls negotiations, which he called a generational opportunity.

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2 years ago
News

Overcrowding at elementary school level being managed through grade level changes at PWC

Starting in September, four schools in the Prince of Wales Collegiate system will change grade levels, as NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, the education minister says it’s because of overcrowding at the elementary school level. 

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2 years ago
News

Community Sector Council holds health and wellness fair in Gander

Today in Gander, the Community Sector Council held an event they hope gets people thinking about their health, from a different perspective. NTV’s Colleen Lewis was there.

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