Sue Bailey
Reporter for The Canadian Press
About Sue Bailey
'I've laid awake': Residents demand review as fears grow over Muskrat Falls dam
A nagging dread is keeping Craig Chaulk up at night.
Price tag for Muskrat Falls hydro megaproject rises by another billion
Costs for the beleaguered Muskrat Falls hydro development in Labrador are up by another $1 billion, says the CEO.
Countdown is on for tow of massive Hebron oil platform to field off Newfoundland
It was made with more concrete than the Empire State Building — and it moves.
Daughter of man shot dead by Newfoundland police sues officer, force, province
Donald Dunphy's daughter is suing the police officer who killed her father two years ago in his rural Newfoundland home.
Newfoundland's northern cod on rebound: 'Those are very phenomenal numbers'
Almost 25 years after a sweeping commercial fishing ban that devastated Newfoundland, northern cod are making something of a comeback — sparking calls that the fishery be expanded again.
Heart pills or food? Wabush mine pensioners struggle after benefits cut
Jim Skinner thought after a 35-year career at the Wabush iron ore mine in Labrador he'd be set for the golden retirement he had earned. He was wrong.
Body shamed, threatened and bullied: Finance minister exposes online abuse
The finance minister says she has faced body shaming, death threats and suggestions that she kill herself, becoming the latest woman in Canadian politics speaking out against intense cyber abuse.
Once-bountiful fishery collapses as oil leak persists in Newfoundland bay
Residents near Shoal Point in Port au Port Bay have tried everything from news releases to photos and video of the bubbling leak from an abandoned exploration well, trying to spur a permanent fix.
Newfoundland and Labrador introduces greenhouse gas legislation to cut emissions
Environment Minister Perry Trimper said it strikes a balance to take at least some action while not blunting the competitive edge of vital manufacturers.
Too many science, technology gaps to recommend fracking in Newfoundland: report
In a report released Tuesday, a panel that studied the contentious oil−extraction process recommends the province continue its freeze on fracking applications until major questions are answered.