Month: July 2024

2 years ago

Agriculture in the Classroom Canada hosts National Sharing Session in St. John’s

Cultivating curiosity about agriculture and inspiring students to consider a career in the industry will be on the agenda this week when Agriculture in the Classroom Canada (AITC-C) and its 10 provincial members meet in Newfoundland and Labrador to share, network and collaborate on agriculture education across the country. Co-hosted by Agriculture in the Classroom […]

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2 years ago

NDP says government aware of unclaimed bodies for years, ATIPP Shows

NDP Leader Jim Dinn continues to call on government to address the unclaimed bodies accumulating at the Health Science Centre after an ATIPP request revealed that government and NL Health Services knew about the issue for four years. An ATIPP request shows that government not only knew about the issue of unclaimed bodies since 2020. […]

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2 years ago

Tender Issued for Completion of Team Gushue Highway

A tender has been issued by the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure for the completion of the Team Gushue Highway. John G. Abbott, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, will be speaking to media to provide an update on the project, as well as other major provincial highway and road infrastructure projects, today. The Team Gushue […]

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2 years ago

Marine Atlantic’s newest ferry Ala’suinu preparing to set sail on Wednesday following delays

Marine Atlantic’s newest ferry is scheduled to set sail tomorrow, on Wednesday July 10th, after a number of delays to its start date.  The Ala’suinu was originally suppose to begin servicing the Argentia route back in June, but was delayed because of mechanical issues with the vessel. However, now Marine Atlantic says that port trials […]

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2 years ago

Mary’s Harbour RCMP responds to ATV crash and arrests operator for impaired driving

A 43-year-old woman is facing criminal charges after she crashed an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) in Mary’s Harbour on July 5. Shortly before 9:00 p.m. on Friday, police responded to a report of an ATV crash on Main Street. An ATV left the roadway and came to rest in a ditch.  The operator was transported to […]

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2 years ago

Commercial Parking Permit Monthly Rates Reduced

In alignment with the City’s Paid Parking Management Strategy (PPMS), City Council has approved reductions for commercial parking permit monthly rates, as follows: This change came into effect on Wednesday, July 3.

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2 years ago

Student protesters rally at MUN after pro-Palestinian encampment dismantled

The pro-Palestine protests on Memorial University’s campus escalated Monday after campus enforcement removed the tent encampment Friday night and police charged three students with trespassing. NTV’s Bailey Howard has the story.

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2 years ago

West coast MHAs backing proposed new wind-energy project … for now

Area MHAs are welcoming news of a potential new wind-energy project on the province’s west coast. But as NTV’s Don Bradshaw tells us, those same members of the House of Assembly say any project must face rigorous analysis before being permitted to proceed.

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2 years ago

Made Right Here: Basques Cuisine

Danielle Butt visits O’Reilly’s to learn about their new Basques Cuisine.

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2 years ago

St. John’s could be next location for ‘national urban park’

There are many national parks in Canada, but just one national urban park. That is an area designated within city limits to provide protected green space for multi-use. Today, the City of St. John’s announced it could be the next to build one. Here’s NTV’s Jodi Cooke.

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