Recent News

Recent News

2 years ago
News

Ever Green Environmental showcases unique environmental work

If you live in and around the capital city, you have most likely been to one of Ever Green’s recycling depots. They do a lot more than count your cans. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, now the non-profit wants to show the public some unique environmental work, they are doing behind the scenes. 

Read more
2 years ago
Business, News

NL Federation of Labour calls for legislative changes ahead of Uber operating in St. John’s

The popular ride sharing company Uber is expected to begin operations in the city of St. John’s within the next few weeks. But as NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, the NL Federation of Labour would like to see some legislative changes, before drivers hit the streets. 

Read more
2 years ago
Reflections

Reflections: Sinking of the Titanic

Jim Furlong reflects on the sinking of the Titanic.

Read more
2 years ago
Business, News, Politics

UPDATED: FFAW announces deal with ASP to start crab fishery, cancels protest

The FFAW reached a deal with the Association of Seafood Producers to start the crab fishery, the union announced Sunday evening. As a result, the FFAW says plans for a demonstration Monday morning are now cancelled. Protest organizer John Efford initially cast doubt on that on Facebook, but later posted that the protest is cancelled. “Update […]

Read more
2 years ago
News

Road reconstruction project to resume in Corner Brook this week

The Mount Bernard Reconstruction Project will resume next week in Corner Brook. Beginning on Tuesday, traffic will be able to access Wellington Street and side streets via Main Street and lower Mount Bernard Avenue. The detour will be via O’Connell Drive, Bliss Street, Country Road, and Poplar Road. Transit stops on the lower portion of […]

Read more
2 years ago
News, Politics

HOA Speaker weighs in on access to House of Assembly ahead of Monday morning crab protest

Speaker of the House of Assembly, Derek Bennett, has provided a statement on access to the House of Assembly, ahead of suspected protests on Monday morning by crab harvesters. “It is the responsibility of the Speaker to act as the guardian of the rights and privileges of Members of the House of Assembly and of […]

Read more
2 years ago
News

Transportation Safety Board to investigate runway overrun at Goose Bay Airport

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is deploying a team of investigators to the Goose Bay Airport, following a runway overrun of a Beech B200 Super King Air aircraft registered to Keewatin Air LP.  According to the TBS, despite the millions of successful movements on Canadian runways each year, airplanes sometimes go past the end […]

Read more
2 years ago
News

Protest planned as crab harvesters heading back to Confederation Building Monday morning

Crab harvesters are returning to Confederation Building Monday morning. The House of Assembly is set to open that afternoon. In a social media post, organizer John Efford called on harvesters to meet outside Confederation Building at 7 a.m. on Monday to call on the government to keep its promise of free enterprise in the fishery. […]

Read more
2 years ago
News

Historic Newfoundland church named finalist for ‘The Next Great Save’ competition

A historic church in Aguathuna on the West Coast is one of 12 finalists for the Next Great Save competition, which empowers communities to save heritage places. The Next Great Save competition is a chance to advocate for heritage structures across Canada and win a cash prize to make projects a reality. Finalists were selected […]

Read more
2 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Rain, and wind shift into eastern Newfoundland on Sunday

After a rainy and warm Saturday across many areas of the Island, the rain has shifted to to eastern areas of the Island this morning. Rodney Barney, a Meteorologist with the Environment and Climate Change Canada Weather Office in Gander, put together a list of warmest spots across the Province. Parts of the West Coast […]

Read more
Back to top