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After years of record-high immigration to Canada, significantly fewer immigrants were accepted into the country last year, a rare non-pandemic drop since 2015 when Justin Trudeau was elected prime ...
A lot of them come to us with psychosis.” Fuelled by a changing market in high-potency cocaine and uncertainty around the make-up of illicit drugs, cocaine-related deaths in the region have spiked in ...
After a 30-year break from the volleyball event in the Labrador Winter Games, Pinsent's Arm made its return to the court on ...
Geoff Walker, a consistent front end presence with Team Brad Gushue since the fall of 2011, is bidding farewell to the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. In a social media post today, the ...
In a surprise fuel price adjustment from the Public Utilities Board, there is a big drop for diesel prices, but no change to ...
A long-vacant commercial heritage building in downtown St. John’s may soon be transformed into 34 units of affordable housing, thanks to a significant investment from the city’s annual capital budget.
BHP has identified Canada as a key investment destination for copper and ASX explorers are also chasing the red metal in the ...
The curling landscape traditionally experiences major changes after an Olympic Games. Here's a look the biggest moves and new ...
The Newfoundland and Labrador government has overhauled its process for awarding contracts after false citations thought to ...
It was mid-June in Canada’s easternmost province, and I’d joined her on the Avalon Peninsula for a culinary workshop offered by her company Food Culture Place, which preserves the rural traditions of ...
Now that the dust has settled after another Brier, an uneasy feeling has started to set in as we think about where the future of Canadian curling is headed on the men’s side. Justin Arenburg explains.