Newfoundland and Labrador’s Bay du Nord ambitions are out of step with the dire need to phase out global oil production and ...
A Memorial University professor says the draft ‘Co-operation Agreement between N.L. and Canada’ risks diminishing community ...
The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador is sitting on upward of 5,000 completed access-to-information requests that are ...
Derek Montague and Justin Brake's 2025 coverage of allegations against OBGYN Dr. Adolf Hamann named a finalist by the ...
This Canada Summer Jobs position will employ a student/youth to help us with research and organizing our website ...
The Publisher will develop and maintain the organizational infrastructure that supports The Independent’s award-winning ...
Position: Reporter/Editor Location: Remote, St. John’s, N.L. Hours: 26 hours/week, part time Salary: $36,500 Type: One-year ...
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 ...