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1 year ago
Silver Linings

Silver Linings: Speed Dating NL creating connections

Tonight on NTV’s Silver Linings, if you are single you might find the dating pool small in this province. But now a new speed dating event for a range of ages, is making waves. NTV’s Beth Penney has the details. 

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1 year ago
Arts & Entertainment, News

Legendary button accordion player Frank Maher passes away

Legendary button accordion player Frank Maher has passed away. He was born in 1934 and grew up in The Battery area of St. John’s. Maher was honoured with a lifetime achievement award by the Folk Arts Society in 2003.

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1 year ago
Business, News

Bishop’s Falls asks Bell Aliant to refund customers for decades-old charge

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1 year ago
Business, News, Politics

25 per cent U.S. tariffs on Canada expected Tuesday

U.S. President Donald Trump is moving ahead with his plan to impose 25% tariffs on Canadian trade products as of Tuesday, March 4. However, this week a White House official stated that could change pending ongoing negotiations. Imposed or not, NTV’s Marykate O’Neill tells us how this province is preparing.

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1 year ago
Our Time

Our Time: Emily Sullivan’s Journey

NTV’s Becky Daley chronicles the journey of Emily Sullivan in her battle with mental health issues.

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1 year ago
Reflections

Reflections: Seal Hunt

Jim Furlong reflects on the sealing season of 1853.

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1 year ago
Business, News

Harvesters say DFO recommending crab quota cuts in zone 3K

There was difficult news for the fishing industry as DFO met with crab harvesters in Grand Falls-Windsor on Friday. Harvesters say DFO is recommending cuts of up to 50 per cent to the total allowable catch in zone 3K off the northeast coast. NTV’s Colleen Lewis was there.

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1 year ago
Business, News

Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation supports diversifying trade in face of U.S. tariffs

The threat of tariffs by the United States has businesses in this country pursuing other trade opportunities around the world. It’s a move organizations like the Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation believe could be necessary. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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1 year ago
Politics, The Inside Story

Inside Story: Furey says he won’t make endorsements in federal or provincial Liberal leadership races, doesn’t rule out future return to politics

Premier Andrew Furey says he won’t be endorsing anyone running in the upcoming provincial Liberal leadership race. He also says he won’t publicly endorse a candidate for the federal Liberal leadership, even though he will cast a vote.

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