In an interview with The Independent, Delores Mullings spoke candidly about challenges with the equity, diversity and ...
As the province continues to see high rates of food insecurity, communities are coming together this holiday season to make ...
N.L. Health Services can’t—or won’t—say how a doctor barred from practicing in a Newfoundland hospital is allowed to practice ...
If passed, the Liberals’ budget bill would give Canada Post the authority to cancel special postage rates for libraries and ...
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Development planning is indispensable for good city governance—as is consistently following clear rules, and engaging the people affected. The Independent is Newfoundland and Labrador’s premiere ...
For Green, the way we build and organize our cities and towns is the crux of the difference between dominant approaches to ...
Student life at Memorial has been deeply impacted by the university’s failed commitments to peace, justice and equity Reader-supported journalism for Newfoundland and Labrador The Independent is ...
With the Canadian federal election days away, the issue of Israel’s ongoing occupation and genocide in Palestine has indelibly shaped the backdrop of the campaign. While tariffs and economic issues ...
If built, rare earth minerals from Torngat Metals’ open pit mine would be transported by road to the coast near Nain (pictured above), then shipped by sea to Sept-Iles, Que. Photo: Justin Brake. A ...
When Saltwire’s financial woes came to the fore in March, my first thought was, what will happen to The Telegram and its journalists and staff? And what could the potential closure of Newfoundland and ...