Month: May 2024

2 years ago

Student Aid Applications Now Being Accepted for Upcoming Academic Year

Applications are now being accepted for post-secondary students seeking student financial aid for the upcoming academic year. Both the federal and provincial governments provide student financial assistance to residents of Newfoundland and Labrador. Both loans and grants are available to help students access and pay for post-secondary education. With one application, StudentAidNL will assess students for both federal and provincial financial assistance. More information […]

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2 years ago

Abbott to Bring Greetings at NL Construction Association Build Expo

Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure John Abbott will bring greetings at the Newfoundland and Labrador Construction Association Build Expo today.  The event will begin at 9:00 a.m. at the Jack Byrne Regional Sport and Entertainment Centre in Torbay. The Build Expo is Newfoundland and Labrador’s largest commercial and industrial construction trade expo showcasing the latest […]

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2 years ago

Wet and foggy morning drive

Across Newfoundland, roads are wet with water buildup in some areas. There is also fog across the Avalon Peninsula and south coast which is reducing visibility. Across Labrador, roads are dry from Wabush to Goose Bay and wet for southeastern areas. Marine Atlantic and provincial ferries are on time. At the St. John’s International Airport, WestJet flights 560 and 561 are […]

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2 years ago

Today is McHappy Day 

Today is McHappy Day at McDonald’s locations across the country. On McHappy Day, a portion of proceeds from every McDonald’s menu item sold all day long goes to RMHC NL to raise critical funds for our programs and the families with sick children we support. Ronald McDonald House Charities Newfoundland and Labrador helps keep families […]

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2 years ago

Port au Port Church Wins ‘Next Great Save’ Competition

The National Trust has announced the winner of the Next Great Save competition. The First Prize was awarded to Our Lady of Mercy Heritage Church in Port au Port. The church will receive $50,000. The wooden structure, dating back to 1925, stands as the largest of its kind in Newfoundland. The church needs to be […]

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2 years ago

Federal cuts suspending some job training programs in N.L.

It’s the latest wedge in the province’s relationship with Ottawa, a decision to stop top-up funding in a labour market agreement for employment training. The cuts have provincial leaders saying they have no choice but to suspend some job training programs here. NTV’s Jodi Cooke has more.

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2 years ago

Major step forward for west coast salt mine

The province has given the green light for a new salt mine near St. George’s. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.

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2 years ago

NDP leader talks privatization and Tent City at CUPE convention

Union members are in St. John’s for CUPE’s 50th annual convention this week. NDP leader Jim Dinn was one of the guest speakers, talking about privatization, the end of tent city, and why politics matters. NTV’s Bailey Howard was there.

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2 years ago

Battle of the Atlantic ceremony held in Brigus

Brigus was the site of a parade commemorating the Battle of the Atlantic this weekend. NTV’s Kyle Brookings was there.

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2 years ago

Lawyers deliver closing arguments in sexual assault trial

Lawyers presented their closing arguments today in the sexual assault trial of lawyer Robert Regular. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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