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Recent News

2 years ago
Business, News

Striking postal workers take message to courier company Purolator

The Canada Post strike is in its third week. This morning, striking workers went to courier company Purolator, raising concerns about the connection between the two corporations.  NTV’s Beth Penney reports.

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2 years ago
Arts & Entertainment, Backstage Pass

Backstage Pass: Our Divas Do Christmas celebrates 20 years

Your Divas Do Christmas has been a staple in holiday entertainment for twenty years. The show has grown bigger each year, with new local acts joining returning favourites. This year, one diva will be missed, gone but not forgotten. NTV’s Amanda Mews has the Backstage Pass.

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2 years ago
Business, News

Voisey’s Bay completes transition to underground mining

The Voisey’s Bay transition to underground mining is now complete.

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2 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

November rainfall records smashed at multiple locations!

The final tallies are in and show what many of us already know: November was a very rainy month for many locations across the Island portion of the Province. According to the Environment and Climate Change Canada Weather Office in Gander, five locations set new all-time rainfall records for the month. Bonavista recorded 347.5 mm […]

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2 years ago
NTV Weather Update, Weather

A calm Wednesday gives way to a stormy Thursday and Friday

The weather will be quiet on Wednesday but not so much on Thursday into Friday. I break the forecast down in Tuesday’s NTV Evening News Hour.

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2 years ago
On The Mark

On The Mark: Grand Slam of curling brings excitement to St. John’s

It was an exciting week for curling fans in this province with the world’s best in St. John’s to compete for a Grand Slam title. Team Gushue, the hometown favourites, gave fans plenty to cheer about despite an early exit. Here’s NTV’s Mark Dwyer.

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2 years ago
Your Community

Your Community: St. John’s Players present: ‘A Live Radio Drama’

NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community with an original radio play with historical roots.

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2 years ago
Business, News, Politics

Corner Brook City Council holds line on taxes in municipal budget

Corner Brook City Council brought down its annual municipal budget last night, with good news for residents. Tax rates for most commercial and residential properties in the city will remain frozen for the coming year. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has more.

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2 years ago
Business, News

Residents looking at cutting back Christmas spending amid rising cost of living

Making ends meet is a challenge for many residents these days. With the rising cost of everything from food to gas, many say they’ll be cutting back on Christmas spending this year. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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2 years ago
Business, News, Politics

Proposed legislation could change how prices are negotiated in the fishing industry

The province is getting the ball rolling on legislation that could change the way prices are negotiated in the fishing industry. In recent weeks, there has been discussion about ending binding arbitration and restoring the right to strike or lockout. The details of the legislation are not yet known. But today Labour Minister Lisa Dempster […]

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