IVF clinic in province long overdue, says opposition
The Premier says an IVF clinic will be coming to the province in 2026 but, the Opposition says they heard the same promise five years ago. NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more.
Read moreMarble Mountain hopes to open more runs in coming weeks
Marble Mountain is partially open, but lack of snow has left some runs off limits. Management expects more of the mountain to open in the coming weeks. NTV’s Don Bradshaw reports.
Read moreInside Story: Local tech company Solace Power lands $10-million investment from Boeing
Local tech company Solace Power is leading the future of wireless power. Today, a $10 million dollar investment from Boeing. As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us this investment will open many doors for the company, both locally and internationally.
Read moreDr. Pat Parfrey appointed CEO of Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services
Dr. Pat Parfrey has been appointed the CEO of Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services. Dr. Parfrey’s leadership in clinical settings, along with his experience as co-chair of Health Accord NL and Deputy Minister of Health Transformation within the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, strategically positions the provincial health authority to action the 10-year plan to […]
Read moreNTV Weather Update | January 23, 2025
Post 3 – 6:43 PM NST (6:13 PM AST) Flurries and snow squalls will persist across southern and western Newfoundland overnight, and the Snow Squall Watch will remain in effect until Friday at some point. Although for the West Coast it may get extended into Saturday. Snowfall will be significant for parts of western Newfoundland […]
Read moreBackstage Pass: NSO plays Sting and The Police
The Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra is bringing the music of Sting and The Police to the stage this week. NTV’s Amanda Mews reports.
Read moreYour Community: Ukrainian New Year celebration
NTV’s Amanda Mews is back, this time to tell us about a Ukrainian New Years celebration happening in Your Community.
Read moreFurey hopes to help sway Trump administration away from tariff threats
Premier Andrew Furey is back in the province today, returning and Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington. He hopes to help sway the Trump administration away from the all-or-nothing tariff threat on Canada. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more in this report.
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