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Cultural centre in Nunatsiavut is helping Inuit reconnect with culture and language

After winning the Arctic Inspiration Prize in 2024, Inotsiavik is offering Inuit in Labrador outdoor cultural programming, Inuttitut lessons, virtual programs, and more

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Inuit face food insecurity, cultural loss 13 years into Labrador caribou hunting ban
N.L. child protection system part of ongoing colonization, Innu tell inquiry

The Inquiry Regarding the Treatment, Experiences, and Outcomes of Innu in the Child Protection System will wrap in 2025 amid efforts by Innu in Labrador to reclaim jurisdiction from province over child ‘welfare’

Palestinian sisters in St. John’s say brothers’ safe passage to Newfoundland in limbo

Immigration lawyer says Palestinians applying for a temporary resident visa are dying faster than their applications are being processed

‘We do it because it’s the right thing to do’

Abortion care remains difficult to access in Newfoundland and Labrador, but providers are coming up with creative solutions

A man sits at a picnic bench playing accordion in a scenic setting
“The Land is Beautiful and the People are Kind”

How chasing an authentic experience is driving tourism in rural Newfoundland.

Coming Home Queer for the Very First Time

For three days in July, queer Newfoundlanders and Labradorians from all over the world celebrated a rural homecoming 30 years in the making.

Vanessa Cordoso Whalen and Vincent Estick hug one another after discovering racist graffiti in CBS.
Coming Face-to-Face with Racism

How hate-provoked graffiti brought these two racialized Newfoundlanders and Labradorians to tears—and why “doing better” is urgent.

Seniors Falling Through the Cracks in Labrador West

Leila Beaudoin is back in Labrador West investigating the lack of resources and infrastructure available to care for aging residents.

Aerial footage of a snow-covered Labrador City-Wabush.
Unpacking the Childcare Crisis in Labrador West

Leila Beaudoin is in Labrador West where frustrated families call for action. Without accessible childcare, the boom town is in trouble.