Recent News

Recent News

1 year ago
Business, News

Ottawa supports west coast salt mine with $1 million

Ottawa is spending $1 million to help a company on the west coast establish a green mining operation expected to be one of the largest developers of commercial salt in the country. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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1 year ago
Business, Health, News

Lewisporte says no to proposed biomedical waste facility

The Town of Lewisporte is saying no to a proposed biomedical waste facility. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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1 year ago
The Inside Story

Inside Story: Province provides $200,000 for educational programming at Thrive

The province has announced thousands of dollars in funding to support educational programming at Thrive. As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us more people in this province will be able to avail of supports offered, because of this funding.

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1 year ago
Arts & Entertainment, Backstage Pass

Backstage Pass: Mrs. Brown’s Kitchen Part II

Last week, NTV News paid a visit to ‘Mrs. Brown’s Kitchen’, to meet the chef behind the viral social media cooking channel.  Tonight, recipes leap from screen to page, with a book deal. NTV’s Amanda Mews has the Backstage Pass.. 

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1 year ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

NTV Weather Update | February 5, 2025

Post 2 – 6:43 PM NST (6:13 PM AST) It’s shaping up to be a cold night across the Island, with lows forecast to be in the minus teens and perhaps minus 20s in some areas of central and the interior. Flurries will persist over the West Coast and South Coast. Labrador will be chilly […]

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1 year ago
Health, News

Walk-In Testing Clinic opening to respond to Syphilis Outbreak in Labrador

Due to the ongoing outbreak of syphilis in the Labrador-Grenfell Zone, Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is reminding the public of the importance of regular testing for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections. On Saturday, February 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. there will be a walk-in testing clinic for STBBIs, including syphilis, hepatitis B and […]

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1 year ago
Business, News, Politics

Province presses ahead with ‘Buy Local’ campaign despite 30-day tariff pause

While the tariffs between Canada and the United States have been put on pause for 30 days, the province says it’s still moving forward with plans taken from its round table last week. That includes a new ‘buy local’ campaign unveiled today. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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1 year ago
Business, News

Fisheries taskforce plans meetings to prepare for choppy waters during Trump years

Despite the one month chill on proposed tariffs, the fishery is still on ice over possible impacts to its livelihood. Today, the industry prepares its task force to plan for all possible scenarios. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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