Month: January 2024

2 years ago

Recycling company Ever Green adds e-transfer refund option at St. John’s depots

Local recycling company Ever Green has recently added a service to make the process for clients more seamless. NTV’s Becky Daley tells us more. 

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2 years ago

Backstage Pass: Breakwater Books looks back on 50 years in publishing

Local publishing company breakwater books recently celebrated a major milestone, 50 years in business.  NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has the Backstage Pass. 

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2 years ago

N.L. residents will soon be able to access personal health records online

Coming this spring, residents in the province will be able to access their personal health records online. As NTV’s Ben Cleary tells us, the information will soon be accessible on your phone, tablet or computer.

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2 years ago

Conservative MP calls on province to keep air ambulance service in Gander

The Conservative MP for central Newfoundland it calling on the province to keep air ambulance service in Gander. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has the story.

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2 years ago

Opposition calls on government to be more forthcoming on nursing vacancy numbers

The Opposition parties are calling the government disrespectful and lacking transparency for failing to provide vacancy numbers to the registered nurses union. NTV’s David Salter has more in this report.

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2 years ago

Loblaw’s decision to reduce discounts on nearly-expired food sparks outrage

The company that owns dominion stores is ending 50 per cent discounts for food near its “best before date”. The decision has sparked outrage among people struggling to make ends meet as concerns about food security continue to grow. NTV’s Jodi Cooke has this report.

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2 years ago

Testimony begins in trial of C.B.S. skating coach charged with sex crimes

Testimony began today in the trial of a Conception Bay South figure skating coach charged with sex crimes against two teenage girls. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley has more.

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2 years ago

Snow squalls become numerous on the Island, while a winter storm rages on in Labrador

An area of low pressure will intensify as it wraps up in the Labrador Sea on Thursday and Friday. This will keep snow ongoing for much of Labrador and will drive intense snow squalls over western, southern, and eastern Newfoundland through the same time frame. Winter Storm Warnings and Blowing Snow Advisories are in effect […]

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2 years ago

Memorial University confirms cyberattack on Grenfell Campus involved ransomware

Memorial University has confirmed the cyberattack on Grenfell campus during the Christmas break was a ransomware attack. The university says an unauthorized third party gained access to the Grenfell Campus network and encrypted data on a number of servers and workstations. As a result, Grenfell IT services were rendered unavailable. Since discovering the incident, a […]

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2 years ago

Government provides funding to health tech company

Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology Andrew Parsons announced $101,050 in funding for Nucliq Biologics Inc. to support the continued growth of the local health technology sector. Nucliq Biologics Inc. is a health tech company located in St. John’s. It is leveraging its knowledge of interactions between the microbiome and human body to understand and […]

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