Sue Bailey
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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Judge rules Roman Catholic corporation not liable for abuse at Mount Cashel
The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of St. John's, N.L., is not liable for abuse in the 1950s at the notorious Mount Cashel orphanage because a senior priest likely didn't believe boys who reported it, a judge ruled on Tuesday, March 20, 2018.
Landslide near $13B Muskrat Falls project raises fresh 'anguish' downstream
Roberta Frampton Benefiel lives downstream from the massive Muskrat Falls hydro project in Labrador. And, she's among many in the area taking no comfort from official assurances that a recent landslide nearby poses no risk of a major dam failure.
A long wait ends: Trudeau apologizes to N.L. residential school students
Once frightened, lonely children who lost their culture and innocence rose in a standing ovation on Friday, Nov. 24, 2017, as the prime minister at last said it for all Canadians: It was wrong, and we are sorry.
Long Inuit wait for residential-school apology from prime minister ends Friday
Jimmy Tuttauk was working on the remote coast of northern Labrador when he first heard that Ottawa was settling with former students of residential schools.
Women and children first: How an elusive maritime custom evolved - and waned
There were outraged headlines around the world when about 80 women and children were left to die in the freezing North Atlantic off Newfoundland as crew members raced to save themselves.
Lack of legal aid leaves too many defendants to represent themselves: top judge
The old adage goes something like this: a man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client.
Multiple distinct groups historically populated Newfoundland, DNA study suggests
About 5,000 years ago, after massive ice sheets from the Last Glacial Maximum retreated, the Maritime Archaic peoples carved a living from the sea and woodlands on Newfoundland's west coast.
PM to apologize Nov. 24 for residential schools in Newfoundland and Labrador
It was described as a "double dagger to the heart" when former residential school students from Newfoundland and Labrador were shut out of a national apology in 2008.
Ottawa 'anxious' to meet 2018 deadline for marijuana legalization: Goodale
Canada's public safety minister says the federal government is anxious to legalize marijuana by next summer despite police services saying there's zero chance they'll be ready.
Clean your water bottle: study finds bacteria in water storage containers
Researchers studying higher rates of gastrointestinal illness in Inuit communities have a message for all Canadians: wash your water bottles and storage containers.