Atlantic nursing leaders gather in St. John’s to tackle shared challenges
Nursing unions and leaders from across Atlantic Canada are in St. John’s over the next few days for meetings on shared strategies, challenges, and advocacy work. The group represents licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, and nurse practitioners in all four eastern provinces. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.
Read moreHealth-Tech innovators unite to strengthen health care sector
A major milestone today for the growing health-tech sector in the province. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, three innovators have come together, using their technology to create solutions to problems facing Newfoundland and Labrador’s health care sector.
Read moreCorner Brook Paper Mill pauses newsprint production as major project moves ahead
The pause in newsprint production at the Corner Brook paper mill officially began today. The company says moving forward with their multi-million-dollar project, announced earlier this summer, is critical to keeping the mill in steady operation. As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us, significant rainfall is also needed.
Read moreBotwood’s Janice Boone leads provincial Poppy Campaign as second female command president
Botwood’s Janice Boone is leading the poppy campaign in this province, where she is only the second woman to serve in the role of president of the Provincial Command. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.
Read moreInside Story: Hogan says Churchill Falls MOU on ‘very thin ice’ as Wakeham proceeds with review
Premier Tony Wakeham says he will proceed with a review of the Churchill Falls MOU, but opposition leader John Hogan says he believes the deal is on “very thin ice.”
Read moreSerial rapist Sofyan Boalag dies in Ontario prison; Correctional Service Canada promises review
Serial rapist Sofyan Boalag has died in custody in Ontario. Boalag was serving time in prison after he was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women and a 15-year-old girl in Newfoundland during the summer and fall of 2012. Correctional Service Canada issued the following statement: “On November 1, 2025, Sofyan Boalag, an inmate from […]
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