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Instead of looking to the private sector for answers, the provincial government should be investing in our public healthcare ...
Acclaimed musician/writer couple Beverly and Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland share reflections on their love story and history ...
Here’s a much clunkier opener, and the sort that smacks of bias to an uncritical reader, but it’s certainly closer to the ...
One mother in the Labrador community says the outpouring of support last summer helps her family feel better about the ...
Exposure to extreme heat has been linked to health issues like high blood pressure, gestational diabetes, increased maternal ...
Organizations representing people with disabilities are happy with the outcome, and they’re re-emphasizing the importance of ...
How a trip to Scotland’s Orkney Islands raises questions of renewable energy benefits for communities in Newfoundland and ...
Here’s a rundown on how St. John’s (and Canada) found itself in a growing housing crisis—and how we can get out. Houses in St. John's. Photo by Zach Bonnell. With much chatter about the challenges of ...
Student activist Matthew Barter says the university is trying to put a “gag order” on students and shelter itself from scrutiny. Student activist Matthew Barter at a recent protest at Memorial ...
Ann Marie Tobin was recovering from surgery at the Health Sciences Centre in St. John’s when she was told a bed awaited her in Labrador. When she arrived, the Happy Valley-Goose Bay resident says she ...
This article is part of the Independent’s ongoing series, Thinking Outside the Crisis. Read Robin Whitaker’s introduction here. We live in profoundly disturbing times. Thousands are dying from ...
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