Month: May 2025

1 year ago

Massachusetts college student charged with PowerSchool hack

The U.S. Department of Justice has charged a 19-year-old college student from Massachusetts with allegedly stealing the personal data of millions of people through PowerSchool.

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1 year ago

Court rules in favour of Archdiocese on ownership of Portugal Cove South church

Residents in Portugal Cove South will not be able to save their church from being sold. The Supreme Court has ruled that the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corp. of St. John’s is the rightful owner.

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1 year ago

New building under construction on site of Her Majesty’s Penitentiary

More than four years ago the province committed to opening a new prison to replace Her Majesty’s Penitentiary in 2025, but construction has yet to begin. Now the official opposition is asking why. NTV’s Bailey Howard tells us more. 

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1 year ago

PCs say central doctor not spending enough time in N.L.

This week, the opposition health critic turned his attention to central Newfoundland, where Barry Petten says health care official isn’t spending enough time in the province. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.

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1 year ago

Town of Deer Lake celebrates Islaview Day

It’s a special day in Deer Lake. Once a year the community comes together to celebrate Islaview Day, a fundraising event in memory of a three-year-old girl who lost her battle with cancer. But as NTV’s Becky Daley tells us, Isla Short’s legacy still lives on.

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1 year ago

N.L. author Michael Crummey wins Dublin Literary Award

Newfoundland author Michael Crummey has won the Dublin Literary Award, valued at €100,000, for his novel, The Adversary.

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1 year ago

Inside Story: Premier Hogan talks trade with Prime Minister

Premier John Hogan says he has had a phone conversation with Prime Minister Mark Carney about lifting internal trade barriers.

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1 year ago

Places To Go: Cape Coffee opens new location in downtown St. John’s

Tonight on Places To Go Sharon Snow visits Cape Coffee in the Fortis building in downtown St. John’s.

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1 year ago

Your Community: Trail Raiser Community Hike coming up to support East Coast Trails

Tonight in Your Community, the East Coast Trail Association is gearing up for its largest fundraiser of the year. With money going towards maintaining the 336 kilometre coastal trail system. Here’s NTV’s Beth Penney. 

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1 year ago

Political Watch, May 23, 2025

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