Hundreds of people marched on government buildings in St. John's, Grand Falls-Windsor and Corner Brook on Wednesday — one side protesting LGBTQ programs and policies in schools, the other a co...
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See just how far the 100-year-old building has come over the decades as it has played home to arts and culture events. The theatre marks its triumphant return with a grand reopening Friday, Sept....
Marine Atlantic and the Port of Sydney Development Corporation say bird poop is becoming an expensive headache on the ferry and cruise ship docks.
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Cousins Brian Walsh, 58, and Leonard Walsh, 56, were recovered by local fishermen as part of a search and rescue mission on Sept. 13.
The Marine Institute and OceanGate signed a partnership in early 2023, but it remains unclear if the Memorial University campus knew the ill-fated Titan submersible was unregulated, unclassed and...
Wallace Kinslow of Burnt Islands owned one of 11 homes in the Newfoundland community that were destroyed by post-tropical storm Fiona last September. He's been able to stay in the community after...
More people in the St. John’s area are taking the bus than ever before — and Metrobus is struggling to keep up with demand.
Newfoundland and Labrador is introducing recruitment and retention incentives to keep early childhood educators in the province in exchange for a long-term commitment.
The window is closing for abuse survivors to come forward and file a claim against the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of St. John's.
Bending and flexing against the metal rods in her spine, circus performer Angola Murdoch tells the story of her life with scoliosis in a production she calls Twist of Fate. Murdoch is performing ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada has bought 233 hectares of forest habitat, doubling the size of the Salmonier River Nature Reserve.
The Tablelands in Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most unique landscapes in the world — and its orange peridotite rocks could hold the secret to finding li...
Jennie's Boy recounts the life lessons Johnston learned from his eccentric grandmother. The memoir won the 2023 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour.
Canada's inflation rate jumped higher last month, to an annual pace of four per cent, mostly because of an increase in gasoline prices.
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At least one Liberal MP representing Newfoundland and Labrador believes the clock may be ticking on his party's time in power.
Few were as busy as Terry Whey, the owner of Terry's Tents in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, ahead of the annual Manishan Nui Community Gathering.
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Insurance companies refused to pay for more than 100 properties in Port aux Basques and surrounding communities that were destroyed by Fiona. A year after the disaster, a new federal program may ...
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Post-tropical storm Fiona destroyed more than 100 homes in Port aux Basques in 2022. Here’s what it looks like one year later.
A police officer with the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary listened to testimony Monday afternoon from a man whom he arrested nearly six years ago in a chaotic scene that ended with one person pep...
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The Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation says Newfoundland and Labrador needs to build 10,000 more homes a year than it already is for the next six years to meet anticipated demand.
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