Province offering shingles vaccine to some seniors
Residents of the province between the ages of 65 and 70 years and immunocompromised residents over the age of 70 will be able to receive the shingles vaccine as of June 1. Acting Minister of Health and Community Services John Haggie said, “Shingles can be a painful virus that affects the quality of life for […]
Read moreBank of Canada reduces policy rate
On Wednesday the Bank of Canada reduced its target for the overnight rate to 2.75 percent with the Bank Rate at 3 percent and the deposit rate at 2.70 percent. The Canadian economy entered 2025 in a solid position, with inflation close to the 2 percent target and GDP growth. The bank noted that heightened […]
Read moreA look inside the expanded JAG Hotel
The newest feature of St. John’s downtown skyline is making the finishing touches on its massive expansion. NTV’s Ryan Harding has more on the Jag Hotel.
Read moreProvincial Government to unveil Nunatsiavut Artwork
Premier Andrew Furey along with Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation Scott Reid and representatives of the Nunatsiavut Government will unveil artwork in the East Block Lobby of the Confederation Building today. The event will begin at 11:00 a.m. and will showcase the original work of artist Bronson Jacque. The provincial government worked with Indigenous […]
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