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Recent News

2 years ago
Business, The Inside Story

Telegram newspaper staff face uncertain future

The St. John’s Telegram faces an uncertain future as its owner, Halifax-based Saltwire, seeks protection from its creditors. Local union president Keith Gosse spoke about the situation Wednesday.

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2 years ago
Justice, News

Sheldon Hibbs pleads guilty to manslaughter

Sheldon Hibbs pleaded guilty to manslaughter Wednesday for killing another man on the Waterford Valley Trail in St. John’s. Hibbs said he did it after the man sexually assaulted him. A warning to viewers, some of the content in the story may be disturbing. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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2 years ago
News, Sports

Winter recreation in Labrador West fuels the region’s sports community

From snowmobiling to skiing, ice skating and more, Labrador West is a hub for outdoor recreation. Volunteers keep operations running for their love of the sport. As NTV’s Jodi Cooke tells us, that dedication is growing the sports community there as well.

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2 years ago
News

Students criticize delays in recognizing Black History Month at CNA campus

A group of students say the College of the North Atlantic has been slow to recognize Black History Month, and they are now calling for action. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has the story.

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2 years ago
News, Politics

Fish harvesters block Confederation Building

Fish harvesters blocked the front of Confederation Building Wednesday as they called on the government to open the market to outside buyers. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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2 years ago
Arts & Entertainment, Your Community

Your Community: Upcoming shows for singer Craig Sharpe

In tonight’s Your Community, entertainment reporter Amanda Mews speaks with musician Craig Sharpe about his upcoming shows.

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2 years ago
Justice, News

Dean Penney seeks bail in Jennifer Hillier-Penney murder case

Dean Penney is seeking to be released on bail as he faces a murder charge for the disappearance of his estranged wife, Jennifer Hillier-Penney.

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2 years ago
News, Politics

Premier responds after Ottawa rejects pausing carbon tax hike

Premier Andrew Furey responded Wednesday after Ottawa said no to pausing the carbon tax hike scheduled for April 1.

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2 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Calmer weather returns to close out the work week

The cutoff low-pressure centre that has kept the weather very unsettled across the Island for most of this week finally drifts into the North Atlantic, away from the Province tonight. In its wake, we will see one more round of rain and wet snow tonight before the weather improves markedly for Thursday. What I mean […]

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