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LABRADOR CARIBOU HERDS WON'T BE LISTED AS ENDANGERED, GOVERNMENT SAYS


The dwindling George River and Torngat Mountains caribou herds will not be listed as endangered, the Newfoundland and Labrador government said Tuesday... READ MORE

30th January, 2018 849

YEAR THROUGH THE LENS: TOP NEWS IMAGES OF 2017


Ain Issa, Syria Jean-Francois Bisson is a Toronto-based video producer who takes on assignments around world... READ MORE

31st December, 2017 335

CANADA'S TRUDEAU APOLOGIZES FOR ABUSE AT INDIGENOUS SCHOOLS THROUGH 20TH CENTURY


The decision came after a decadelong controversy over the federal government's responsibility... READ MORE

25th November, 2017 265

CANADA'S WASTE PROBLEM AND FINDING A FIX


Canada's waste problem and finding a fix - CBC News... READ MORE

25th November, 2017 496

CANADA'S WASTE PROBLEM AND FINDING A FIX


Canada's waste problem and finding a fix - CBC News... READ MORE

25th November, 2017 496

'WE CANNOT FORGET THE HISTORY': JUSTIN TRUDEAU APOLOGIZES TO N.L. RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL SURVIVORS


Obed spoke to the feelings of frustration and sadness the Newfoundland and Labrador Indigenous community felt following their exclusion from the 2008 Harper apology... READ MORE

25th November, 2017 13415

CANADA'S WASTE PROBLEM AND FINDING A FIX


Canada's waste problem and finding a fix - CBC News... READ MORE

24th November, 2017 496

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'DANGEROUS' BLIZZARD MOVES ACROSS ATLANTIC CANADA, PROMPTS TRAVEL WARNINGS


An ice storm hit New Brunswick and caused more than 200,000 power outages and left some people in the Acadian Peninsula without electricity for nearly two weeks... READ MORE

13th February, 2017 21072

BLIZZARD WARNING IN PLACE FOR NOVA SCOTIA, WITH UP TO 60 CM OF SNOW POSSIBLE


Snow is expected to begin early Monday morning in southwest Nova Scotia, with winds gusting up to 110 km h as the system moves through the Maritimes... READ MORE

12th February, 2017 12346

WOMAN ARRESTED IN MUSKRAT FALLS PROTEST MOVED TO MEN'S PRISON IN ST. JOHN'S


Beatrice Hunter was taken into custody Monday, after she told the court she would not promise to stay away from the Muskrat Falls construction site... READ MORE

3rd June, 2017 9460

LIBERALS PRESENT PLAN TO PHASE OUT COAL-POWERED ELECTRICITY BY 2030


Liberals present plan to phase out coal-powered energy by 2030... READ MORE

22nd November, 2016 7772

MUSKRAT FALLS WORKERS BUSED OUT AFTER PROTESTERS OCCUPY SITE IN CENTRAL LABRADOR


Busloads of workers are being sent home after protesters occupied the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project in Central Labrador yesterday... READ MORE

23rd October, 2016 7738

HEBRON OIL PLATFORM HEADING OUT TO SEA SATURDAY OFF N.L.


At the same time, with the platform goes the last major project Bull Arm has seen while Newfoundland and Labrador's oil industry has grown and declined... READ MORE

3rd June, 2017 4416

THE LOOPHOLES IN CANADA'S VACCINATION LAWS


How is it that a school has a 43 per cent vaccination rate?... READ MORE

22nd February, 2017 3968

NEWFOUNDLAND POWER WARNS TENS OF THOUSANDS COULD BE WITHOUT POWER OVERNIGHT


Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro says this damaged transmission line was the cause of one of the power trips on the electricity system Saturday... READ MORE

12th March, 2017 3322

COUPLE LEAVING THE CAROLINAS FOR CANADA


Meet the couple fleeing Trump for Canada Jump to media player Many anti-Trump Americans talked about leaving the US for Canada... READ MORE

8th August, 2017 2777

'GO HOME': INDIGENOUS LEADER TO MUSKRAT FALLS PROTESTERS FOLLOWING MEETING WITH PREMIER


The provincial government says significant progress was made during a marathon meeting between Premier Dwight Ball and Indigenous leaders on the Muskrat Falls project... READ MORE

26th October, 2016 2241

PRINCE CHARLES, CATHERINE O'HARA, CHRISTINE SINCLAIR AMONG 99 RECIPIENTS OF ORDER OF CANADA


Montreal journalist Pierre Maisonneuve is being honoured as a member of the Order of Canada for his work as an author and broadcaster... READ MORE

30th June, 2017 2084

PRINCE CHARLES, CATHERINE O'HARA, CHRISTINE SINCLAIR AMONG 99 RECIPIENTS OF ORDER OF CANADA


Montreal journalist Pierre Maisonneuve is being honoured as a member of the Order of Canada for his work as an author and broadcaster... READ MORE

30th June, 2017 2084

PRINCE CHARLES, CATHERINE O'HARA, CHRISTINE SINCLAIR AMONG 99 RECIPIENTS OF ORDER OF CANADA


Montreal journalist Pierre Maisonneuve is being honoured as a member of the Order of Canada for his work as an author and broadcaster... READ MORE

30th June, 2017 2084

SUPREME COURT OF CANADA TO REVIEW 1969 CHURCHILL FALLS ENERGY DEAL


Churchill Falls remains a sore point for many in N.L., because of a long-running contract signed decades ago with Hydro-Quebec... READ MORE

20th April, 2017 1886

'LEWIS IS NOT GONE:' MARINER'S BOTTLED MESSAGE FOUND IN IRELAND, YEARS AFTER DEATH


Lewis Knight's home, where the family still lives, is filled with postcards and responses to his bottled messages... READ MORE

6th January, 2017 1703

HOW WELCOMING IS N.L. FOR IMMIGRANTS?


I've benefited from the legendary Newfoundland and Labrador hospitality, and every day I cherish my network of valued friends... READ MORE

25th June, 2017 1683

'INDIGENOUS PROTECTED AREAS REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL WHEN THERE ARE PEOPLE IN THEM, TAKING CARE OF THEM'


The conference is being hosted by the Alberta Recreation and Parks Association... READ MORE

6th March, 2017 1439

AIR FRANCE A380 MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING AFTER ENGINE BLOWS APART


Airbus and France's BEA air-accident investigation bureau dispatched a team of experts to Canada to investigate the aircraft, they said... READ MORE

1st October, 2017 1025

POWER TO MUD LAKE CUT OFF, AS LABRADOR COMMUNITY EVACUATED DUE TO FLOODING


The outage will affect all customers on Mud Lake Road in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, and should be restored by 2 p.m... READ MORE

17th May, 2017 1021

STATOIL 'DISAPPOINTED' WITH REDUCED PROSPECTS FOR BAY DU NORD DISCOVERY


The results from a 19-month offshore drilling program in Newfoundland and Labrador are being greeted with some cautious optimism... READ MORE

10th June, 2016 909

$1.83B DEFICIT, ACROSS-THE-BOARD TAX HIKES AND LAYOFFS


Bennett criticized former governments for doubling the size of the public sector since 2004... READ MORE

15th April, 2016 778

NOT AGAIN! TOWNS ON HIGH ALERT AS HEAVY RAIN FORECAST FOR SOUTHERN, WESTERN N.L.


Much of Newfoundland will see rain Friday night and into Saturday, with 50 mm likely and upwards of 80 mm more possibly by Sunday in southern regions... READ MORE

22nd October, 2016 747

BLIZZARD SWEEPS INTO NEWFOUNDLAND, SHUTTING DOWN SCHOOLS, FLIGHTS, TRANSIT


Gary Locke CBC Environment Canada also warned of high water levels and pounding surf during high tide along Newfoundland's southern shore... READ MORE

14th February, 2017 589

TOKYO STUDY MAY HAVE FOUND OLDEST EVIDENCE OF LIFE ON EARTH, WITH FOSSIL DATING BACK 3.95 BILLION YEARS


Our samples are also the oldest supracrustal rocks preserved on Earth -- a type similar to the formation that contained the Quebec samples... READ MORE

28th September, 2017 520

INDIGENOUS POLICE OFFICERS ADDED IN VAL-D'OR IN WAKE OF ABUSE ALLEGATIONS


Martin Prud'homme, the Surete du Quebec's director general, said the arrangement was a first for the police force... READ MORE

24th November, 2016 387

PREMIER TOURS MUD LAKE FLOOD DAMAGE, VOWS 'TO GET TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS'


The government will be there to support the people of Mud Lake and those impacted by last week's flood... READ MORE

23rd May, 2017 322

INDIGENOUS LEADERS UNHAPPY WITH QUEBEC GOVERNMENT'S REACTION TO VAL-D'OR ALLEGATIONS


Indigenous leaders have been calling for an inquiry into police relations with Indigenous people since the accusations from Val-d'Or surfaced last year... READ MORE

21st November, 2016 297

ABORIGINAL LEADERS ARE WARNING OF THE MENTAL HEALTH COST OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE NORTH


The effects of climate change are weighing heavy on this coastal Labrador Inuit community... READ MORE

29th February, 2016 196

AIR FRANCE JET ENGINE EXPLODES OVER ATLANTIC, FORCING EMERGENCY LANDING IN CANADA


Several hours after landing at Goose Bay Airport, passengers were just getting off the plane... READ MORE

30th September, 2017 194

DETAINMENT OF INUIT PROTESTERS IN ST. JOHN'S PRISON DRAWS CONDEMNATION WHILE CAUSING INSPIRATION


Three Muskrat Falls protesters detained at Her Majesty's Penitentiary could be there a while -- they're not due back in court until July 31... READ MORE

24th July, 2017 187


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