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Hopedale man sentenced to 60 days for uttering threats

Johannes Semigak of Hopedale has been sentenced to 60 days for uttering threats against his partner.

John Nui re-elected as Mushuau Innu chief, says housing among top priorities

John Nui, chief in Natuashish for the last six years, has been re-elected for a third term.

Labrador man gets 8-month conditional sentence for role in hit-and-run death in 2020

Simon Tremblay pleaded guilty to failing to remain at the scene of a collision involving death, among other charges, related to the night Ryan Nuke, 26, was struck and killed by someone on the highway between Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Sheshatshiu.

On what he hopes will be a record flight, teen pilot stops in Labrador for a break and a tribute

If all goes as planned, Mack Rutherford will soon become the youngest person to fly solo around the world. But first, a stop-over in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, and a nod to the search and rescue team that saved his father's life.

Theft charge dropped against former councillor who said he lied to protect wife

A judge has dismissed a theft chargeagainst a former councillor of North West River, even though Timothy Blake had once confessed to police that he stole money from the town.

Etienne Jacobish to spend at least 12 years in prison for Natuashish murder

After pleading guilty to second-degree murder, Etienne Jacobish of Natuashish will spend at least 12 years in prison for the murder of Charlie Rich.

Etienne Jacobish should spend at least 12 years in jail for Natuashish murder, lawyers say

Jacobish, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, awaits his sentencing decision for 13 months after he shot aNatuashish man to death with a 12-gauge shotgun.

This Labrador family lost their grandfather to tuberculosis. A new program helped find his unmarked grave

Nanilavut, a program intended to help families find the gravesites of loved ones who left their communities for tuberculosis treatments, has allowed a family from Postville to visit the cemetery their grandfather was buried in.

Frustrated by chronic nursing turnover, Mary's Harbour council meets with health authority

Residents of Mary's Harbour, N.L., hope a meeting with the regional health authority will spur a solution for a long-standing problem with retaining nurses at the Labrador community's health clinic.

Timber cut from the Muskrat Falls project is finally being loaded on a ship headed for Asia

Earlier this year, J.P. Forestry announced that they would be shipping wood cut in the early stages of the Muskrat Falls project to China. After some hiccups, that process has begun.