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Researchers hike to Cape Spear to explore how historic sites can be made more accessible for parents with diverse ...
Government underfunding and broken promises about the services Inuit would have after being relocated from Hebron to Nain are ...
Patricia is a second-generation urban Nunatsiavummiuk (also of British and German descent) raised in St John’s. She is ...
The provincial government and Memorial’s senior administration often point the finger at one another over the defunding and ...
Higher education has long been a public good, a vital tool for the betterment of society. Now it is being used to serve the ...
State of the University is a multi-author series examining Memorial University’s ‘special obligation’ to the people of ...
The Independent is Newfoundland and Labrador’s premiere outlet for progressive news and ideas — and we do it without the ...
Universal, accessible, free healthcare is a part of Canada’s national identity and a source of pride for Canadians. Most developed countries offer universal health coverage, and while some public ...
Olivia Ball speaks with residents and community leaders in Bonne Bay and the Bonavista Peninsula about the housing shortages in their communities.
Lawsuit filed day after Canadian Human Rights Commission report slams Canada’s track record with Innu and urges new approach to negotiations.
John Weber is an avid pedestrian, cyclist and bus rider. He moved to St. John’s almost 20 years ago and currently splits his time between the city, Catalina, and Garnish, NL. He is an active member of ...
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