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Recent News

3 years ago
Business, News

Court approves sale of St. Lawrence Fluorspar Mine

The St. Lawrence Fluorspar Mine could soon be back in business, thanks to a new owner.  Today the Supreme Court approved the sale of the mine, but the buyer and purchase price remain sealed by court order. The mine went into receivership in February of 2022.

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3 years ago
Business, The Inside Story

Borsch Ukrainian Cafe opens in Heart’s Delight

NTV’s Maria Kavatsiuk visits Borsch Ukrainian Cafe that recently opened in Hearts Delight.

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3 years ago
On The Mark, Sports

On The Mark: Niagara Falls recognizes St. John’s baseball star Jaida Lee

Baseball trailblazer Jaida Lee made history last summer at the Canada Summer games, and tossed out the first pitch at a Toronto Blue Jays game. The accolades continued over the weekend with Niagara Falls paying tribute to the St. John’s baseball star. Here’s ntv’s mark dwyer.

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3 years ago
Business, News

Alcohol, cannabis sales up as NLC reports fourth quarter sales

Alcohol and cannabis sales are up, as the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation releases its financial and operational results for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023. NLC reported net earnings for the quarter of $39.9 million, an increase of $5.4 million, or 15.8%, compared with Q4 of fiscal year 2022. Beverage Alcohol sales for […]

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3 years ago
Business, News

Tires to be recycled in-province at new facility in C.B.S.

Discarded used tires will no longer have to be shipped out of the province to be recycled. That’s thanks to a new facility officially opened today in Conception Bay South. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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3 years ago
Business, News

Lynx Air launches new non-stop route from St. John’s to Montreal

Lynx Air launched a new flight path from St. John’s. With more on that, here’s NTV’s Becky Daley. 

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3 years ago
Business, News

Rio Tinto to temporarily idle operations in Labrador West because of fires

A fire in the north shore area of Quebec has shuttered some access between parts of the Labrador Quebec border and has caused Rio Tinto to temporarily idle operations in Labrador City. Forest Fires have severed connections in Labrador West, forcing Rio Tinto IOC to close its rail access to the mining corridor. The town […]

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3 years ago
Business, News

FFAW calling on Ottawa for economic support

Weeks after the resumption of the crab fishery, the FFAW is calling on Ottawa for economic support to address income shortages this year due to lower catch prices. The FFAW says harvesters and fish plant workers will be hard-pressed to survive the upcoming season. Today, FFAW-Unifor launched a campaign for federal support for those impacted […]

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3 years ago
Business, News, Politics

Seamus O’Regan calls Equinor’s timing of Bay du Nord announcement ‘sadistic’

The repercussions of Equinor shelving the Bay du Nord project continue to be felt throughout the province.  As NTV’s Ben Cleary tells us, it has one federal minister questioning the company’s timing of the announcement. 

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3 years ago
Business, News

Sierra Club of Canada says Bay du Nord needs to be cancelled outright

While business groups are unhappy with the decision, environmental groups have been fighting the Bay du Nord project. The Sierra Club of Canada says the project needs to be cancelled altogether because of climate change. 

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