Month: October 2023

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Birthdays and Anniversaries, October 29, 2023

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Protest held against no-fault evictions in St. John’s

A protest was held against no-fault evictions in St. John’s on Saturday. They’re calling for an overhaul of tenancy legislation. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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Reflections: What kind of day has it been?

Jim Furlong reflects on a question that is at the heart of all news.

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Our Time: The Scrub Squad

Three young entrepreneurs are tackling an issue the province has been facing for decades: graffiti. NTV’s Becky Daley speaks with the owners of the Scrub Squad.

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Gerry Byrne claims vindication from auditor general’s report on MUN spending

Cabinet Minister Gerry Byrne says he feels vindicated by the Auditor General’s report into spending at Memorial University. Byrne says the report highlights many of the concerns he had when he was in the advanced education portfolio five years ago. NTV’s David Salter has more in this report.

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Clarenville woman hopes weekend event marks new beginning for para ice hockey

A Clarenville woman hopes a weekend event will mark a new beginning for para ice hockey in the town. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.

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Sports community remembers pioneer Marje Keough

The elite of the sports community gathered this weekend to remember Marge Keough, a pioneer for women in sports who passed away at the age of 70. Keough was the province’s first female sports reporter at The Daily News in the 1970s. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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Jenn Deon follows in father’s footsteps with annual poppy campain

Jenn Deon is following in her father’s footsteps with the annual poppy campaign. Rod Deon was a Second World War veteran who died last year at the age of 102

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Over 300 attend Pierre Poilievre’s ‘Axe the Tax’ rally in St. John’s

More than 300 people attended Conservative leader’s Pierre Poilievre’s “Axe the Tax” rally in St. John’s on Friday. NTV’s Rosie Mullally reports.

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Accused sex offenders back in court next week

Two men who, police say, sexually assaulted and exploited youth in the metro area for several years are due back in provincial court in St. John’s this week. Tony Humby and Bruce Escott are scheduled to have their cases called before a judge on Tuesday. The RNC laid a new sex-related charge against Humby on […]

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