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The Independent produces public-interest journalism in service to the people of Newfoundland and Labrador. We do not rely on ...
Province says it’s dealing with an increase in requests, but NDP leader is concerned the mounting problems may be intentional ...
On Monday, Independent Editor-in-Chief Justin Brake joined Signal host Adam Walsh and others to discuss the Amber Bracken & Narwhal v. RCMP trial underway in BC and what that case means for press ...
Nicholas Flowers cleans a seal skin in Inotsiavik’s tupik in Hopedale. Frey Blake-Pijogge. In a tupik (tent) next to the Inotsiavik Centre shed in Hopedale, Nicholas Flowers is preparing a sealskin.
This story was originally reported by The Narwhal, here. About an hour’s drive from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, the little fishing village of Fermeuse sits on the shores of a deep harbour, ...
Last November The Independent broke the story that a $1.6-million provincial healthcare report from accounting firm Deloitte contained AI-generated errors in the form of fake citations. It wasn’t the ...
A caribou from the Mealy Mountains herd in Labrador. Photo courtesy Jeff Martin. Oswald Allen sits at his kitchen table, eager to share caribou hunting stories. Photos of family members decorate the ...
Fermeuse Energy Ltd. and South Korean business conglomerate Hanwha Group want to turn the Fermeuse Harbour into a large-scale liquefied natural gas hub capable of processing and shipping upward of 10 ...
[L-R]: Per Bank (Loblaw), Rich Kruger (Suncor), Joshua Kobza (Tim Horton’s parent company RBI Inc.), and David Hutchens (Fortis) are among the highest-paid CEOs for 2024, according to a new report ...
Delores Mullings revealed in a December interview with The Independent that “people stereotyped me as the angry Black woman” while in the role of vice provost of equity, diversity, inclusion and ...
Inuk actress Anna Lambe stars in North of North. APTN. There are many things to look forward to in 2026, and for some Nunatsiavummiut it’s the new season of a hit TV series they say represents Inuit ...