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Recent News

3 years ago
News

Liberty Consulting to Discontinue Consultancy with PUB 

Liberty Consulting Group has advised the Public Utilities Board that it plans to transition away from its consulting role with the Board. Liberty said given the currently anticipated timelines, it cannot provide a guarantee on long-term resources and continuity required as the province transitions to a “secure and affordable electric energy future.” The Board’s work […]

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3 years ago
News, Traffic, Travel

Morning traffic update

Western and central sections of Newfoundland have good driving conditions this morning. Along the south coast and the Avalon, there are fog patches and roads are wet in areas of showers. Across western Labrador roads are wet, elsewhere across the Big Land roads are dry. Watch out for moose and reduce your speed in areas […]

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3 years ago
News

Most fuel prices fall in overnight adjustment

The cost of most fuels is down today. Gasoline has dropped slightly by 0.8 cents per litre. Diesel on the Island has decreased by 3.3 cents and diesel in western Labrador is down by 3.6 cents. Furnace oil has decreased by 2.85 cents. Stove oil on the Island has decreased by 2.85 cents and has […]

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3 years ago
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Bay Roberts RCMP seeking the public’s assistance in locating white van

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Bay Roberts are looking for assistance from the public in locating a white van. As part of an ongoing investigation, the RCMP are looking for a white van, similar in style to a Ford Econoline, last seen in the area of Pickett’s Road in Bay Roberts around 8:00 […]

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3 years ago
Arts & Entertainment, Your Community

Your Community: Irish Fest

A traditional Irish music festival kicks on in St. John’s on Wednesday night. NTV’s Amanda Mews has the latest in Your Community.

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3 years ago
Business, News, Politics

Furey applauds Bank of Canada for holding key interest rate steady, but faces criticism for letter

It’s Bank of Canada decided today to hold interest rates steady 5%. That’s after Premier Andrew Furey joined the Ontario and British Columbia Premiers in asking the the Bank of Canada not to hike interest rates. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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3 years ago
Business, News

Atlantic Canada’s largest gold mine on schedule

Marathon Gold is continuing with the construction phase of its Valentine Lake project and are on schedule to pour first gold in the first quarter of 2025, according to Tim Williams, Chief Operating Officer. The 85-kilometre road leading to the site from Millertown has now been upgraded, and there are now 425 employees living at […]

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3 years ago
News

New funding to support development in provinces aquaculture industry

The province announced funding support research and development in the aquaculture industry today, at Cold Harvest, the Newfoundland aquaculture industry association’s annual conference in St. John’s. NTV’s David Salter reports.

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3 years ago
News

Students begin fall semester at Memorial University

Today was also the start of classes for students at Memorial University. For some, it was their first day in post-secondary school. NTV’s Becky Daley has that story.

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3 years ago
News

First day of school for students in N.L., as summer vacation comes to an end

Summer vacation has come to an end, as today marked the first day of school for most students in the province.  NTV’s Beth Penney visited a St. John’s elementary school this morning, and has this report. 

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