Month: December 2024

1 year ago

Early-morning blaze damages Mount Pearl business

A four-alarm fire in Donovan’s Industrial Park early this morning caused significant damage to a ship repair facility. It also created challenging conditions for firefighters because of the nature of materials inside. NTV’s Jodi Cooke has this report. 

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1 year ago

Marble Mountain preparing to kick off new ski season

Saturday marks the first day of winter, a cue that the skiing and snowboarding season is just around the corner. Staff at Marble Mountain Ski Resort are getting ready for the season. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.

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1 year ago

Jim Dinn expects snap winter election as House prepares to debate Churchill Falls MOU

NDP leader Jim Dinn weighed in today on plans for a special sitting of the House in January to debate the Churchill Falls MOU. He also believes a snap election could be called in the new year. 

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1 year ago

Eddie’s weather blog | Tuesday, December 17, 2024

My forecast from Tuesday’s NTV Evening News Hour will be attached to this post this evening POST 3 | 6:43 PM NST (6:13 PM AST) Rain across the Island will wind down overnight or early Wednesday morning. The next weather-maker moves in Thursday, which will bring a combo of rain and snow to the Island. […]

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1 year ago

Canada’s premiers discuss Trump tariffs, Trudeau’s future in Toronto

The Council of the Federation met in Toronto Monday amid the chaos unfolding in Ottawa. NTV’s Jodi Cooke reports.

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1 year ago

Canada Post strike to end Tuesday morning

The Canada Post strike will end tomorrow morning, as the 55,000 striking workers have been ordered back to work by the Federal Government. As NTV’s Ryan Harding reports, locally, emotions are running high with still more questions than answers.

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1 year ago

Your Community: Take & Make Crafts at St. John’s Library

NTV’s Amanda Mews is in Your Community tonight, at a St. John’s library. 

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1 year ago

Wakeham calls for all-party committee to determine rules for Churchill Falls debate

The House of Assembly is set to open for a special sitting on January 6th, so MHA’s can review the new Churchill Falls MOU. Today, Opposition Leader Tony Wakeham wrote the Premier, asking for an all-party committee to determine the rules and process for debate on the memorandum of understanding.  Here’s more on that in […]

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1 year ago

Eddie’s weather blog: Monday, December 16, 2024

Good Monday morning, everyone! Be sure to check back on this blog post throughout the day as I will be updating it with new weather information at various times. The latest posts will be at the top. Post 5 | 6:42 PM NST (6:12 AST) Here are some highlights of each day for the remainder […]

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1 year ago

Businesses navigate first weekend of GST/HST holiday

The two-month GST/HST holiday officially began this weekend. There is no tax on items such as children’s clothes and toys, food and more until mid-February. But, local businesses say the government has left them high and dry with little guidance on what items qualify and with little time to prepare.  NTV’s Bailey Howard has the […]

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