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2 years ago
Justice, News

Youths sentenced in Prince of Wales Collegiate attack

Two of the five teenagers arrested after a brutal attack on a St. John’s high school student last year were sentenced today. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley was at provincial court this morning and files this report.

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2 years ago
Business, News, Politics

Corner Brook MHA defends power deal with Kruger

Corner Brook MHA Gerry Byrne is defending his government’s decision to buy power from Corner Brook Pulp and Paper. He describes the deal as mutually beneficial to the company, and residents of the province. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has that story.

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2 years ago
Your Community

Your Community: Cryptic Dimensions

NTV’s Amanda Mews visits a downtown art gallery to check out Cryptic Dimensions.

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2 years ago
News

RNC issues statement following pre-budget clash with protesters this morning

Hundreds of fishery protesters clashed with RNC officers this morning outside Confederation Building, just hours before the province was expected to bring down its budget. Hundreds of staff could not access the buildings and the budget was postponed. During the conflict, one protester was reported injured and taken to hospital while a police officer also […]

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2 years ago
News, Traffic

Man dies in head-on collision on Veterans Memorial Highway

A man is dead and another seriously injured following a two-vehicle collision last night on the Veterans Memorial Highway. Bay Roberts RCMP received the report of the crash just before 10:30 p.m. When officers arrived, they determined a Subaru Impreza and a GMS Sierra collided head-on. The pickup truck was on fire. Before the fire department […]

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2 years ago
Business, News

Agropur resumes production at Central Dairies after repairing damages from fire last week

Agropur, the company that owns Central Dairies, has resumed production at its Newfoundland plant yesterday after repairing damages caused by a March 11 fire. The dairy cooperative says they wish to thank its customers and consumers for their patience as they completed the necessary clean-up and repairs. Consumers will continue to see some Farmers branded products […]

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2 years ago
Justice, News, Politics

Court grants injunction preventing protesters from blocking access to Confederation Building

A Supreme Court judge has granted an injunction restraining protesters from blocking access to Confederation Building. The provincial government applied for the injunction after protesting fish harvesters blocked the entrances to the Confederation Building complex on Wednesday, preventing the finance minister from delivering the provincial budget. The case will be back in court tomorrow as […]

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2 years ago
News

FFAW representative says harvester injured in current protest at Confederation Building

A spokesperson for the FFAW says a fishery protester was taken to hospital after an incident during the protest at Confederation Building this morning, and has confirmed the harvester has a broken hip. A police officer was also reportedly injured. Further updates on the man’s injury will be followed when available.

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2 years ago
News

Skiers & Snowboarders successfully evacuated from White Hills Resort chairlift

It was a heroic and smooth mission for Canadian Ski Patrol, area staff, and their guests at White Hills Resort. A chairlift malfunction left roughly 30 guests on the chairlift for a short time today. Just after 11am, the chairlift suffered a mechanical issue which stopped it while lifting skiers and snowboarders to the top. […]

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