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Meet the Eagles, Sheshatshiu's first basketball team

The Innu community's first basketball team recently competed in its first regional tournament, and players still can't believe they're the trailblazers representing their community and school.

Apenam's House addictions treatment facility in North West River closes its doors

A residential addictions treatment facility in North West River closed its doors this summer after Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation said the building was unsafe for clients due to mold and leaks.

At a Natuashish gathering, a chance to reconnect with old friends and old ways

Hundreds of Innu elders from Labrador and Quebec gathered in Natuashish for a weeklong celebration.

Happy Valley-Goose Bay sisters want community centre run by their late mother to reopen

For decades, Sandra Earle poured her heart and soul into a social housing complex in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, transforming Perrault Place into a safe, welcoming area. But the community centre closed after she died in the spring, and her family wants to get it up and running again.

How this couple found love in a seniors' care home

Israel Hann and Eileen Baikie got to know each other at a seniors' home in Corner Brook. When she asked if he would like to move back to North West River with her, he said, "I do," and they did.

4 generations of a family working in Churchill Falls reflect on 50 years of power

Robert Daweand his family cherish their small, tight-knit community and are proud to help keep the legacy of the hydroelectric plant going.

Screenwriter originally from Labrador wins big at international competition

Happy Valley-Goose Bay-born screenwriter Byron Hamel has won a prestigious Academy Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting for his first drama, Shade of the Grapefruit Tree, which is based on his childhood, growing up with an abusive stepfather in California.

Labrador man going to jail for possession of child pornography awaits judge's decision

Valance Job Oliver, who is well known in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, is waiting to hear a judge's decision on his jail sentence after he pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography.

Natuashish man acquitted of attempted murder after conflicting testimony from victim

Nigel Raphael Rich was acquitted of four charges in Happy Valley-Goose Bay Supreme Court when the judge said the case against him hadn't been proven beyond reasonable doubt.

How can you be healthy if you're not treated fairly? Why health care in Labrador is changing

Labrador-Grenfell Health is working with Indigenous groups to improve cultural sensitivity at its health centres in a bid to improve health care for Indigenous people.