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1 year ago
Business, News

Some N.L. residents cancel U.S. travel plans

Some Canadians are cancelling their travel plans to the united states, including residents of this province.  NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more. 

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1 year ago
Business, News

Many Canadians making adjustments to their finances during 30-day tariff pause

As the country braces for the tariff threat, many Canadians are already making adjustments to their finances; from every day items, to budgeting for the future. Meanwhile, a financial advisor says this is just the beginning of what could come in the next 4 years while Donald Trump remains president. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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1 year ago
Health, News, Politics

Report highlights staffing concerns with long-term care and personal care homes

A new report is raising concerns about staff recruitment and retention as demand grows for long-term care and personal care homes. NTV’s Ben Cleary report.s

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1 year ago
Business, News

St. George’s mayor looks forward to new mining operation

The mayor of a small west coast town believes a new mining operation on the shores of Bay St. George will be transformational for his region. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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1 year ago
The Inside Story

Inside Story: Landlords evicting tenants or companies who house fly-in, fly-out workers, Labrador West MHA says

Some Labrador West residents are being left out in the cold. As NTV’s Beth Penney tells us, officials say landlords are forcing tenants out, to take in higher rental payments from fly-in, fly-out workers. 

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1 year ago
Your Community

Your Community: C.B.S. Winterfest

Tonight in Your Community NTV’s Marykate O’Neill is in Conception Bay South as the town prepares for their annual winter festival. 

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1 year ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

NTV Weather Update | February 6, 2025

The weather across the Province will be quiet and cold today. Scattered flurries will be found on the West and South Coasts. Otherwise, skies for the rest of the region will vary from partly cloudy to mostly sunny. Temperatures peak in the minus teens in Labrador and minus teens to single digits on the Island. […]

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1 year ago
Business, News, Politics

Province asks Ottawa for early start of crab fishery to get ahead of possible tariffs

The province has written the federal government requesting an early start to the crab fishery. It’s just one of a number of ideas floated today at the first in a series of industry meetings forming a plan to tackle the threat of possible tariffs. NTV’s Jodi Cooke has this report

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1 year ago
Business, News, Politics

Paul Lane calls for House of Assembly to work together on U.S. tariff threats

While the tariffs between Canada and the United States have been put on pause for at least 30 days, independent MHA Paul Lane says it’s time for the House of Assembly to work together. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

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