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Your Community: Airport and Autism Society join forces to ease travel fears

The Autism Society and the St. John’s International Airport Authority have joined forces to help ease travel fears.

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NTV+ app officially released

The NTV+ app is now available to download for both Apple and Android free today.

You will have the ability to stream all of NTV’s live newscasts such as Newsday at Noon, First Edition at 5:30 and the award winning NTV Evening Newshour at 6:00 PM, as well as many of NTV’s other programs.

You will also be able to take Newfoundland’s favourite radio station, OZFM, with you, wherever you go! When you download the NTV+ app – you get the OZFM livestream as well. No cable subscriptions or logins required.

Political Watch

The political landscape in Newfoundland and Labrador changes so rapidly, sometimes it’s hard to keep up. Every Friday on NTV News First Edition, legislative reporter Ben Cleary breaks down the week’s political events on Political Watch.

Newfoundlander wins $5 million through Atlantic Lottery

Dennis Hobbs of Keels, Newfoundland became a multi-millionaire over night – after 30 years of buying Atlantic Lottery tickets, the day has finally come. Dennis, now holds $5 million and says he already has plans to make some purchases, and more importantly support his family and friends.

Brutal attack at a senior’s home in Carbonear has family calling for change

A brutal attack at a senior’s home in Carbonear has sent one man to hospital. Now the family wants answers about how this happened at an Eastern Health facility, with 24/7 supervision. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.

U.K. man sets sail from St. John’s Harbour, attempting to set record for smallest vessel to cross Atlantic

A British man is attempting to break the world record as the smallest vessel to cross the Atlantic. Andrew Bedwell set sail from St. John’s harbour on Saturday afternoon.

The vessel is just over 100cm long and Bewell says it will be a minimum of a 1900 mile solo sailing passage across the Atlantic.

He is attempting to break the record in a boat he calls the ‘Big C’, aiming to raise funds for cancer research. It’s an effort especially close to his heart right now, as his father died from cancer just one week ago.

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