Landwash

Colour-correcting injustice in The Big Land

Forty years later the creator of the Labrador flag is taking action against illegally manufactured flags and the changes people have made to the blue, white and green to turn a profit. He also has an important message about the flag's seemingly lost message.

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Cinema Politica St. John’s turns one

Over the past year the St. John’s chapter of the popular on-campus documentary film series has proven the power of film to educate and foster healthy public dialogue about important issues

A night like this

From Vol. 1 Issue 1 February/March 2014

Stock Boy

From Vol. 1 Issue 1 February/March 2014

The romance of a Newfoundland winter

Reflections of an ex-pat experiencing their first winter in Newfoundland in 10 years

More tragedy than farce…

[This very short story was written in response to the editor’s request for a creative commentary on the NL tourism industry. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of The Independent or its affiliates. No tourists were harmed in the creation of this story.]

The Judgement

The following is a work of complete and utter fiction, which may or may not bear occasional resemblance to things which may or may not have happened. But lest you have any doubts, depression, or distress, please rest assured it is decidedly, determinedly and delusionally fictional.