Month: January 2024

2 years ago

Mise’l Joe retiring as administrative chief of Miawpukek First Nation

Chief Mise’l Joe is retiring as administrative chief of the Miawpukek First Nation effective Wednesday. The council issued a press release making the announcement on Facebook Monday. During the Christmas break, Chief Joe had discussions with his family and decided it was time to focus on his health and his family. He will continue to […]

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2 years ago

Two teenagers sentenced for aggravated assault in violent Prince of Wales Collegiate attack

Two of the five teenagers charged in last March’s violent attack on a student at Prince of Wales Collegiate have been sentenced for aggravated assault. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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2 years ago

Tories quit electoral reform committee

The province’s opposition has withdrawn from a government committee on election reform. NTV’s Ben Cleary has the reasons why.

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2 years ago

Marine Atlantic says climate change affecting ferry service

Climate change is affecting the ferry services like never before. As NTV’s David Salter reports, Marine Atlantic says weather-related cancellations are becoming more prevalent.

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2 years ago

College of the North Atlantic renews partnership with Qalipu First Nation

The College of the North Atlantic has renewed a partnership with the Qalipu First Nation that will see both organizations collaborate on programs and educational opportunities to advance common objectives between the two. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has the details.

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2 years ago

Acupuncturist ordered into custody again

A St. John’s acupuncturist who has disobeyed court orders to stop practising has been ordered into custody again. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley has more.

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2 years ago

Terry Ryan makes memorable return to pro hockey

It was an exciting night at Mary Brown’s Centre Sunday as Terry Ryan laced his skates back up for a pro game of hockey on his 47th birthday. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has the details.

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2 years ago

‘Kabby’ aims to become province’s first ride-sharing service

A local company is aiming to become the first ride-sharing service available in the province, but the government says it hasn’t approved any licences yet. NTV’s Becky Daley has more.

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2 years ago

Your Community: Winter Recreation in Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s

Amanda Mews heads to Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s to check out their winter recreation programs.

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2 years ago

Housing ministers meet in Halifax

The federal and Atlantic Canadian housing minsters met in Halifax on Monday. Both the Federal and Atlantic Ministers acknowledged the momentum from recent achievements and progress already made and agreed that continued collaboration between both levels of government is needed to address the challenges facing the housing sector. Incentivizing factory built construction Central to discussions […]

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