Watching your Labrador Retriever puppy go from a tiny ball of fur to a full-sized goofball is one of the best things you’ll ever see — and also one of the messiest. You probably wonder, “When do Labs stop growing?” — and that question matters because knowing their growth timeline helps you feed them right, […] The post When Do Labs Stop Growing: Labrador Retriever Development appeared first on PetPress.| PetPress
Labrador candidates talk Indigenous rights, food insecurity, climate change, and establishing a Search and Rescue station in the region| News Archives – The Independent
Nicholas Flowers suggests wearing layers, taking tea, and connecting with knowledge keepers to help get out on the land| News Archives – The Independent
Keith Russell was seeking the Conservative nomination in Labrador but says the process is flawed and the result already a 'foregone conclusion'| News Archives – The Independent
MHA Perry Trimper says around two dozen Inn tenants should be able to return within a few days| News Archives – The Independent
Multiple women are speaking out about their experiences with OBGYN Dr. Adolf Hamann, who is facing formal complaints| News Archives – The Independent
The merchants are very much still here, and they’re making terrible decisions for the rest of us| The Independent
At least 20 women have filed complaints with the provincial health authority and N.L. College of Physicians and Surgeons against Dr. Adolf Hamann| The Independent
Women surprised by obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. Adolf Hamann’s return to Goose Bay hospital, say they fear for patients’ safety| The Independent
After years of work, Innu in Labrador are schooling in their traditional language| The Independent
Travellers can't fly from one Inuit community to another, and prices remain disproportionately high for north coast residents| The Independent
A witness at the child welfare inquiry taking place in Labrador says the commissioners must know and understand Innu history.| APTN News
The provincial government’s new Air Access Pilot Program falls short for Labradorians, say an Innu advocate, NDP candidate and opposition MHA| The Independent
What a trip to the McKenzie River Lodge (“MRL”)! It was a long time coming. A few days ago, I posted a day-by-day account of it, including both the ups and downs. In this post, I will share “what I wish I had known” before going out there. These are personal earned secrets. YMMV, butContinue Reading| BlogFlyFish.com
I have broken my review into two parts. This post recounts the fishing on a daily basis. Make sure you also read the one about lessons learned and “what I wish I had known” before going there. I…| BlogFlyFish.com
Gabriel Rich says detoxing with support is safer than going it alone, and can lead to a better life| The Independent
Gull Island is the site of a proposed hydroelectric project that would be operated by Hydro-Quebec after a Memorandum of Understanding between N.L., Quebec and Innu Nation| The Independent
What it means to send healthcare help to other provinces—while ignoring the worsening state within our own.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
The first (but forgotten) dam on Labrador's Grand River can tell us a lot about our province's past—and its future.| Analysis Archives – The Independent
The Kamutik W ferry hasn’t been able to sail to all north coast locations due to ice| The Independent
MHA Lela Evans has received a number of bigoted messages so far this month| The Independent
Province cites same issues it faced installing federally-funded sensors in 2024| The Independent
Frey Blake-Pijogge. Heidi Atter. When Journalists for Human Rights reached out to The Independent to see if we would be interested in hosting a 2025 BIPOC| The Independent
The telecom giant’s decision to abandon project leaves Indigenous communities without necessary high-speed internet and cell services indefinitely| The Independent
Fifty-six per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot in the Big Land| The Independent
Youth in Labrador City, Nain and Happy Valley-Goose Bay know what they want out of Canada’s next government| The Independent
Jeanette Russell’s son Marc died in 2021 off the coast of Mary’s Harbour| The Independent
Despite a $145-million price tag, healthy food is still unaffordable in the north| The Independent
Liberal Candidate Philip Earle and NDP Candidate Marius Normore answered questions from The Independent. Conservative Candidate Ella Wallace did not respond to our requests.| The Independent
Nunatsiavut Government says strategy coming within months| The Independent