The Newfoundland and Labrador town of Conception Bay South had a stressful start to September when local officials feared they would run out of water before repairs could be made to a watermain break that led to a state of emergency. Just weeks out from a municipal election, the town’s businesses were ordered to close […] The post Watermain break shuts down Newfoundland town for 24 hours appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine.| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
Electric vehicle sales continued to be sluggish in the second quarter of 2025, dipping from 9.7 per cent in Q1 to 9.2 per cent in Q2 The post ZEV sales in Canada fall to 9.2 per cent in Q2 2025: S&P Global appeared first on Electric Autonomy Canada.| Electric Autonomy Canada
In the rush towards a new wind energy frontier, we ought to slow down and account for what might be lost.| Commentary Archives – The Independent
June Day is renamed no thanks to Tom Davis. A questionable debate about parking relief. Minor sport, major expense. Trash is a symptom of a bigger problem.| Commentary Archives – The Independent
From an unknown virus to an incurable one, Hepatitis C has now become a very treatable infection, inspiring optimism about the future.| Commentary Archives – The Independent
Last week’s snow lingers on. The poet laureate visits. A new mid-rise on Harvey Rd. A take-out-dream deferred on Hamilton Ave. Keeping St. Clare’s close.| Commentary Archives – The Independent
What we can learn from the Mass Casualty Commission's Final Report.| Columns Archives – The Independent
There are so many fantastic outdoor activities in Newfoundland’s Gros Morne National Park, but one of my favourites was hiking Green Gardens Trail. During the Green Gardens hike, I got... The post Hiking Green Gardens Trail- Gros Morne National Park appeared first on Travel? Yes Please!.| Travel? Yes Please!
The affordable housing complex Mike Tiller is hoping for is unlike anything else in his community.| Mortgage Rates & Mortgage Broker News in Canada
Two studies in three years find thousands of lives and $90 billion in health benefits may depend on Canada holding to its ZEV mandate| Electric Autonomy Canada
It's not just what's inside that matters, but the historical conditions that made it possible for a book to matter at all.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Searching for Demasduit in a lost Beothuk vocabulary.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
After The Telegram published a misleading letter about abortion funding, we spoke to its author about her undisclosed anti-choice activism.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
If we fix the financial rules of the electoral game in Canada, we’ll widen the pool of players—and that's a winning move for all of us.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Long term projects, like Bay du Nord, represent a bad investment for the economy in a world shifting away from fossil fuels.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
The Newfoundland and Labrador Coat of Arms is a relic of colonialism, and removing the word “savages” won’t change that.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Is corporate concentration a central part of the province’s long-term strategy for the fishery? How does that benefit Newfoundlanders and Labradorians?| Analysis Archives – The Independent
This column introduces a series of commentaries that create space for positive futures by thinking against the grain of the pandemic.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Mathematical models are not crystal balls, but they can be useful tools for thinking about epidemics and for devising strategies to fight them.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Several days after the premier's "significant announcement," neither the plan—or Dwight Ball's political future—is clear.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Newfoundland and Labrador has the highest rate of food insecurity in Canada. It also has the second lowest minimum wage. These two things are connected.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
We have some suggestions on how to pay for a boondoggle.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Is directly targeting offshore oil production the most effective way to fight climate change in NL? Or should we focus more energy on reducing local demand?| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Last week, The Indy explored the reasons why young people are leaving Newfoundland and Labrador. Today, we’re exploring ideas that might bring them back.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
As Newfoundland and Labrador struggles with demographic decline, its provincial government searches for answers from those who left the province behind.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
We need institutions where critical inquiry can be freely pursued by scholars and cultivated among students. The future of NL depends on it.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
As promised in response to the budget/not-a-budget pre-election kick off, I thought it would be useful to take a deeper look at what the Liberals have accomplished in their four […]| Analysis Archives – The Independent
Not everyone is benefiting from the province's strong economy. Here are a few things to consider as we ask why middle-aged workers, particularly those outside the capital region, are being left behind.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
We're losing young people, our population is aging, and many, including the premier, are concerned about the future of our province. Here's a look at some numbers and a suggestion on how to address the problem.| The Independent