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Recent News

5 months ago
News, Sports

Manitoba’s Team Dunstone wins first ever Brier title in St. John’s

The Montana’s Brier crowned a new champion Sunday night at Mary Brown’s Centre in St. John’s. Matt Dunstone’s Team Manitoba won its first ever Brier championship, defeating Kevin Koe’s Team Alberta 6-3. The victory for Manitoba ended more than a decade of Brier dominance by teams from Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador. The championship final […]

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5 months ago
News

Women-owned business market celebrates International Women’s Day

March 8 marks International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate and acknowledge the achievements of women in our communities. At a women’s market in St. John’s on Sunday morning, NTV’s Bailey Howard spoke to business owners about the importance of marking the occasion.

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5 months ago
News, Sports

Brad Gushue takes final bow at Brier

One of the greatest Canadian curlers of all time has closed the history books on a storied career. Brad Gushue threw his final competitive men’s curling rock at the Brier Saturday, losing in the semifinal, but walking away a winner. NTV’s Mark Dwyer has covered his career since the beginning and was there for Brad […]

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5 months ago
Justice, News, Politics

Justice Minister says legislation coming this fall on police oversight

First Light has been advocating for more police oversight in the province. Now the Justice Minister says legislation is coming. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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5 months ago
News

Local author launches petition to support victims of intimate partner violence

A famous Canadian author living in St. John’s says she recently witnessed intimate partner violence. Now, she has launched a province-wide petition to make victims feel safer. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.

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5 months ago
News, Weather

Weather Forecast: Sunday, March 8

Warm temperatures continue for Avalon Peninsula; light snow for West Coast Warm temperatures continue across the eastern portion of the province, with showers continuing into the evening, in the metro region. Western Newfoundland we’ll see some light flurries, and a light snowfall is expected for parts of labrador.  Here’s the forecast for the next 24 […]

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5 months ago
News, Travel

Gander Airport International Lounge designated as a Registered Heritage Structure

The iconic mid-century-modern Gander Airport International Lounge has received provincial designation as a Registered Heritage Structure.   The Gander Airport International Lounge was constructed in 1958 and opened in 1959. The lounge is an example of mid-century modern architecture and the “Jet Age” style. It was designed by Canadian architect John M. Lyle & Associates, with […]

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