Local Journalism Initiative

Carney government silent as Newfoundland activists headed for Gaza face likely interception by Israel

A growing chorus of voices say it's Canada's duty to protect its own citizens, especially when they are not breaking the law

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Premier says he can’t do anything about Labrador gynecologist under investigation

At least 20 women have filed complaints with the provincial health authority and N.L. College of Physicians and Surgeons against Dr. Adolf Hamann

Decolonizing climate action

Inuit governance and knowledge are at the core of Nunatsiavut's climate change strategy

Kamutik W crew unionizes with Seafarers’ International Union of Canada

Two of Labrador Marine Inc.’s three ferries have now unionized

Bearing the brunt of climate change in Nunatsiavut

Inuit in the self-governing region of Labrador speak about the ways climate change is impacting their mental health, food security and culture

‘People are scared’: Labrador doctor back to work amid ongoing investigations

Women surprised by obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. Adolf Hamann’s return to Goose Bay hospital, say they fear for patients’ safety

Newfoundlanders join convoy trying to break Israel’s siege of Gaza

Nikita Stapleton, Sadie Mees and Devoney Ellis are in the Mediterranean preparing to launch

Liberals inching toward draft legislation for N.L. Disability Advocate

Minister’s update comes weeks ahead of provincial election. PC leader Tony Wakeham has committed to creating the office “immediately” after the election if his party forms government.

Innu welcome first students into Innu-aimun immersion Kindergarten

After years of work, Innu in Labrador are schooling in their traditional language

Nunatsiavut minister says Labrador Air Access Program ‘risks reinforcing existing inequities’ for Inuit

Travellers can't fly from one Inuit community to another, and prices remain disproportionately high for north coast residents