Month: May 2025

1 year ago

Province looking at help for Adam’s Cove wildfire victims amid questions about cell phone service

Some Adam’s Cove residents are still in shock after a wildfire ripped through the small town, claiming numerous homes. Some are questioning issues like cell phone service and the provincial government’s response to the disaster. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has more.

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1 year ago

Markus Hicks likely to enter pleas in sexual violence case this week

The court is expected to find out once and for all this week how a former teacher and coach will plea to the long list of sexual violence charges against him. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley has the story.

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1 year ago

Communities hope new premier brings change to policing across province

Some communities across the province are frustrated with increasing crime, and are hoping the province’s new premier will bring change. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.

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1 year ago

Former federal NDP candidate gets provincial nomination in Corner Brook

The NDP have nominated a new candidate in Corner Brook for the upcoming provincial election. As NTV’s Becky Daley tells us, Sarah Parsons is taking another shot after running in the federal election. 

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1 year ago

Periodic sewer smell affecting post office in Marystown

Daily Mail delivery from the post office in Marystown is hit-or-miss these days. That’s because of a periodic sewer smell entering the facility. NTV’s Ross Tilley reports.

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1 year ago

Inside Story: Premier Hogan’s first Question Period

Premier John Hogan reflected on his first Question Period in the House of Assembly as premier on Monday.

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1 year ago

Your Community: Chris Ryan receives posthumous ECMA

The ECMAs wrapped up on Sunday with numerous awards handed out. One very special award earned a standing ovation.

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1 year ago

NTV Weather Update | May 12, 2025

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1 year ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries, May 12, 2025

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1 year ago

National War Memorial revitalization wins prestigious national award

The National War Memorial revitalization project in downtown St. John’s has won a prestigious National Award of Excellence from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA), recognizing the project’s outstanding contribution to landscape architecture, public space design, and heritage preservation in Canada. The award celebrates the revitalization’s thoughtful and respectful approach to enhancing one of […]

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