Equinor says controversial project still on track, as concerned residents ask oil execs tough questions during public ...
Congregants gasped in support when they heard the announcement, made during a special queer-inclusive worship at St. Mark’s ...
Richard Nuna and Edmund Benuen excavate an old Innu camping site at Amatshuatakan, 1993. Courtesy Stephen Loring. A veteran archaeologist whose work is being disputed by Newfoundland and Labrador’s ...
Federal agency responsible for managing Canada’s national parks, historic sites says it hopes Signal Hill grounds will ...
Some wonder if a land deed potentially issued from the Catholic Church to the people of Signal Hill could carry some weight ...
Kenny Sharpe comes to The Independent with more than 20 years’ experience as a journalist. A philosophy and psychology graduate from MUN, he grew up between Brigus, Bay Roberts ...
The Independent is proud to announce veteran journalist Kenny Sharpe has joined our team and will be covering stories in St. John’s and the Avalon Peninsula. Kenny has 20 years’ experience as a ...
Max Cohen is a PhD candidate in geography at the University of British Columbia and a research assistant with the Green Energy Transitions N.L. team at Memorial University’s Grenfell Campus.
Reporters Derek Montague, Heidi Atter, Rhea Rollmann, Yumna Iftikhar and Justin Brake were recognized for their work.
Etetish Gregoire and Marie Anne Rich carry spruce boughs near Davis Inlet in the 1960s. Submitted. The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador is contradicting accepted historical knowledge and oral ...
It seems the wind has been taken out of the sails of Newfoundland and Labrador’s wind-to-hydrogen hype. So what does this mean for the province’s renewable energy transition? Reader-supported ...
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