First Light outlines gaps in Indigenous health care, highlighting proposed clinic
A new report by First Light has found gaps in urban Indigenous primary care, are costing this provinces health care system almost $4 million dollars each year. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, the organization says, they are creating a path forward.
Read moreBackstage Pass: Artistic Fraud presents ‘Man of the Year’
A brand new rock musical from ‘Artistic Fraud’ is making it’s world debut at the Majestic Theatre in St. John’s, tomorrow night. Four years in the making, the original show is based on the music of Sean Panting. NTV’s Amanda Mews spoke with the legendary local songwriter, Sean Panting, and writer Robert Chafe about, “Man […]
Read moreGrocery prices expected to increase due to war in the Middle East
Oil and gas prices aren’t the only thing you’ll see spike because of the war in the Middle East. As NTV’s Marykate O’Neill tells us, you may start to feel the effects at the grocery store in the weeks and months ahead.
Read moreGovernment defends licensing process of hiring international medical graduates
A retiring family doctor in Grand Falls-Windsor was hoping for help from the provincial government for hiring an international medical graduate. In a statement today, government is defending the licensing process and says it’s important for patient safety. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.
Read moreCity of St. John’s approves capital budget, focusing on street repair and snow clearing
The City of St. John’s has approved its capital budget, focusing on street and sidewalk repairs, snow clearing equipment and park projects as key priority areas for 2026. NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.
Read moreProvince needs more long-term care beds to free up hospital beds, health minister says
Health care was under scrutiny in the House of Assembly Wednesday, with the province needing to free up more space in hospitals. Health Minister Lela Evans released new numbers on the severity of the problem.
Read moreInside Story: Dinn brothers keep Question Period civil for mom
NDP leader Jim Dinn put his first questions to Education Minister Paul Dinn in the House of Assembly Wednesday. The Dinn brothers may be from different parties, but they kept things civil for their mom.
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