Contract awarded to remove former fish sauce plant in St. Mary’s
A contract has been awarded to remove the former fish sauce plant in St. Mary’s, marking a significant step toward redeveloping the site. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the details.
Read moreA contract has been awarded to remove the former fish sauce plant in St. Mary’s, marking a significant step toward redeveloping the site. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the details.
Read moreOne of the most prominent figures in municipal and provincial history, former St. John’s mayor and MHA Shannie Duff is the focus of another “Where Are They Now?” segment, as NTV’s Rosie Mullaley sits down with her to reflect on her life and career.
Read moreAnglers are returning to the province’s rivers this month as Atlantic salmon make their annual migration back to local waterways. However, at least one conservation group says more needs to be done to address the effects of climate change, pointing to declining salmon returns in recent years. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
Read moreThe Run for Women will take place in St. John’s this Saturday, raising funds for two vital programs operated by Stella’s Circle — Naomi Centre and Just Us Women’s Centre. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has the details on this year’s event in tonight’s Your Community.
Read moreA young kid with a big heart, and an eye for creating some beautiful bracelets, is the business owner behind ‘Kendrick’s Hopeful Hands’. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has that inspiring story.
Read moreA 29-year-old man was arrested by Port Saunders RCMP on Wednesday for dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and flight from police. On June 10, around 1:30 p.m., police received a complaint about a motorbike travelling at a high rate of speed and performing stunts on Route 430 near the Big East River. Police conducted […]
Read moreBy: Marykate O’Neill, NTV News It’s a heartwarming follow to a story we posted last week. 59-year-old Bev Stewart, a Prince Edward Island woman who is battling PLS along with other health challenges, had a dream of coming to Newfoundland and Labrador to see icebergs firsthand. Time is short when living with PLS, Stewart and […]
Read moreS&P Global Ratings is warning the Newfoundland and Labrador government could face a credit rating downgrade in the next two years if it doesn’t take meaningful action to address its debt and deficits. The agency held the province’s credit rating at “A”, but changed the outlook from stable to negative. A downgrade could happen even […]
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