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7 months ago
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Tragedy on Canada’s west coast: N.L. family calls for action after bullying linked to 12-year-old’s death

Family is mourning the loss of their 12-year-old granddaughter, who they say died by suicide after experiencing ongoing bullying on Canada’s west coast. The family says the repeated pleas for help went unanswered, and now they are speaking out in hopes of preventing another tragedy. NTV’s Beth Penney reports. 

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7 months ago
News, Politics

Premier discusses what First Ministers’ meeting might mean for energy development

Premier Tony Wakeham has wrapped up his time in Ottawa, where he met with other Canadian premiers, and Prime Minister Mark Carney. NTV’s Ben Cleary has the breakdown of the first minister’s meeting, and what it might mean for energy development. 

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7 months ago
News, Politics

New funding to help breathe new life into a former schoolhouse in Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s

The federal government says new funding will help breathe new life into a former schoolhouse and church hall in Portugal Cove-St. Phillip’s. NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.

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7 months ago
Local News, News

Construction to begin this summer on new housing units in Corner Brook

The construction of housing units in Corner Brook that was previously announced under the liberal government is now being followed through by the PC government after sealing a contract. As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us, construction is expected to start this summer. 

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7 months ago
Health, Politics, The Inside Story

Inside Story: Health Minister calls west-end hospital proposed by former Liberal government ‘out of touch’

On Wednesday the provincial government cancelled plans for a new hospital in the west end of St. John’s.  Health Minister Lela Evans says the hospital, which was put forward by the former Liberal government, would have cost more than the entire provincial budget and was out of touch with the needs of the healthcare system. 

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7 months ago
Places To Go

Places to Go: Breakwater Books

Sharon Snow visits Newfoundland’s oldest publishing house bookstore to find the perfect book.

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7 months ago
Arts & Entertainment, Your Community

Your Community: Submissions open for St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival

Submissions for the 37th annual St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival are now open. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has the details in Your Community.

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7 months ago
Justice, News

Cartwright RCMP thanks Sandwich Bay Retrievers for assistance locating overdue snowmobiler

An overdue snowmobiler was safely located Thursday night thanks to a timely and effective response by the Sandwich Bay Retrievers Search and Rescue team. During the afternoon hours of Jan. 29, Cartwright RCMP received a report of a snowmobiler who had departed Black Tickle headed toward Cartwright earlier that morning. Cartwright RCMP attempted to locate the […]

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