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Recent News

2 years ago
News, Traffic, Travel

Good driving conditions in most areas

It’s a good drive across the province this morning. Across the island, most roads are bare with a few icy sections. In Labrador, roads are partly snow-covered in some areas. The MV Qajaq W is out of service due to high winds and heavy ice pressure. The CGS Henry Larsen will conduct an assessment of […]

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2 years ago
News

Minister Abbott Attending Ministers Meeting in Montreal

Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure John Abbott will attend a meeting of Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Ministers Responsible for Transportation and Highway Safety. The meeting will take place today and tomorrow in Montréal. The ministers will discuss enhancing transportation safety, security and the resiliency and decarbonization of the transportation system, as well as addressing the […]

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2 years ago
News

Gasoline increases while most other fuel prices fall

Gasoline is up again this week, this time by 2.0 cents per litre. The cost of diesel has dropped 4.6 cents. Furnace oil has decreased by 4.19 cents. Stove oil heating fuel on the Island decreased by 4.13 cents and has decreased by 3.95 cents in western Labrador. Propane heating fuel saw no change. The […]

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2 years ago
Backstage Pass

Backstage Pass: ‘The Heart Play’ gets second run at LSPU Hall

An original play is preparing for its second run in less than a year. NTV’s Amanda Mews has tonight’s Backstage Pass.

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2 years ago
News

FFAW blames outdated legislation after losing arbitration ruling on crab fishery protests

The FFAW is blaming outdated legislation after losing an arbitration ruling on last year’s crab fishery protests. But while the union will have to pay damages, the Association of Seafood Producers is not gloating. NTV’s David Salter reports.

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2 years ago
News

MP says redfish quota concerns not being overlooked, but changes must come from DFO

Anger continues on the west coast over recently announced redfish quotas. Liberal Cabinet Minister Gudie Hutchings says those concerns are not being overlooked, but any changes will have to come from DFO. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has more.

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2 years ago
Health, News, Politics

Premier responds to spending on travel nurses

Fallout continues after a Globe and Mail report revealed massive spending on travel nurses, as well as possible violation of contracts. Premier Andrew Furey spoke to reporters this afternoon, saying he wants to see an end to agency nurses all together, in this province

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2 years ago
News, Politics

Fred Hutton sworn in as member of House of Assembly

Fred Hutton was sworn in as a member of the House of Assembly today. NTV’s Legislative Reporter Ben Cleary has more. 

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2 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

Our next, more complex, weather-maker arrives Thursday afternoon

The image above taken by Trude Roul in Lawn, NL Tonight’s Forecast The weather across Newfoundland and Labrador tonight will be on the quiet side of the spectrum. On the Island, we can expect mostly clear skies and lows as low as -15 in Central. Most other areas will be in the – 5 to […]

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