Trump says U.S. may hit Canada with tariffs on Feb. 1
Donald Trump was sworn in as President of the United States on Monday, and it was late Monday night, he threatened tariffs on Canadian goods by February 1. Premier Andrew Furey was in Washington, D.C., to watch from the Canadian embassy. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.
Read moreProtestors gather in Marystown as Burin Peninsula Energy Board meets about proposed wind projects
Protestors gathered in Marystown recently as the Burin Peninsula energy board held a virtual meeting with EverWind Fuels about proposed wind projects. NTV’s Ross Tilley reports.
Read moreBusiness owner urges caution when hailing rideshare services downtown
Getting stuck with no ride after a night downtown is a thing of the past with Uber operating side by side with taxi companies in the city’s core, but as NTV’s Marykate O’Neill tells us, make sure your driver is who they say they are before getting in the passenger seat
Read moreTemporary phone and internet disruption at some health care facilities in Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is advising the public of a temporary disruption of telephone and internet services impacting the following health-care facilities in Labrador: • Black Tickle Community Clinic • Cartwright Community Clinic • Charlottetown Community Clinic • Mary’s Harbour Community Clinic • Port Hope Simpson Community Clinic • St. Lewis Community Clinic Patients […]
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