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Recent News

8 months ago
News

UPDATE: Power being restored after windstorm knocks out power for thousands

Newfoundland Power is reporting unplanned outages affecting thousands of customers after an overnight windstorm. “At peak impact, approximately 22,000 customers were without power,” Newfoundland Power posted on social media. “Early this morning, that number had dropped to 17,000, and now sits at about 11,400. Our teams have been working continuously since the start of the […]

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8 months ago
Your Community

Your Community: Old-fashioned Christmas at Alderwood Retirement Living

It was a good old-fashioned Christmas party, at Alderwood Retirement Living in Witless Bay.  Here’s what’s happening in Your Community.

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8 months ago
Silver Linings

Silver Linings: Unseen holiday heroes at Humane Services

Tonight on Silver Linings, NTV’s Beth Penney speaks with two ‘unsung holiday heroes’ who spend their Christmas taking care of the animals at Humane Services in St. John’s.

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8 months ago
Politics, The Inside Story

Inside Story: Parties take questions on Churchill Falls review

Members of all three parties took questions Monday on the review of the Churchill Falls MOU.

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8 months ago
News

Winter storm hits much of province

It was quite the stormy day for parts of the province, especially the west coast. Schools and facilities were closed today as the region saw close to 30 centimetres fall. As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us, the snow brought out the best in people but for some worry about travelling on stormy days.

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8 months ago
News, Politics

Premier launches Churchill Falls review, but opposition questions Muskrat Falls connection

Premier Tony Wakeham fulfilled one of his campaign promises today, launching a review of the Churchill Falls MOU. It will be led by the former CEO of Nova Scotia Energy company Emera, who was involved with the Muskrat Falls project. NTV’s Ben Cleary has tonight’s top story. 

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8 months ago
News

Provincial government offices at 50 Elizabeth Avenue remain closed tomorrow

The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure wishes to advise that all provincial government offices located at 50 Elizabeth Avenue will remain closed on Tuesday, Dec. 16.  An update on whether the building would re-open on Wednesday, Dec. 17, will be provided on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m.

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8 months ago
Justice, News

Bay St. George RCMP arrest man for impaired operation, impound vehicle

Police charged a 34-year-old man with impaired operation and refusal to comply with a demand early Saturday morning. The vehicle he was driving – which had been taken without the owner’s permission – was seized by police and impounded. On Dec. 13, at approximately 1:37 a.m., officers responded to a call at a residence on […]

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