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Indigenous insights - Memorial University of Newfoundland
April 19, 2024 The Rooms and Anthropology department host speaker series This winter, The Rooms, nestled in the heart of St. John’s, has been hosting visiting Ind…
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Health
Request for Proposals Audiology Services
The Nunatsiavut Government is currently seeking proposals for Audiology Services in the Inuit Communities of Nain, Hopedale, Makkovik, Postville and Rigolet. This contrac…
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Business
Signal Gold Completes Airborne Geophysical Survey and Identifies Multiple Exploration Targets in the Goldboro Gold District
TORONTO, ON April 18, 2024 / Signal Gold Inc. ("Signal Gold" or the "Company") (TSX:SGNL)(OTCQX:SGNLF) is pleased to announce that it has completed a 1,245-line kilomet…
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Arts & Culture
ANNE M. CROSSMAN: Kakfwi's new book gives readers an understanding of what First Nations children in Canada went through - Saltwire
Annapolis Valley Register columnist Anne M. Crossman is a former journalist and media manager. She now does volunteer work in her community of Annapolis Royal, Annapolis …
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Ministerial Statement – Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Labrador Flag
April 17, 2024 The following statement was read in the House of Assembly today by the Honourable Lisa Dempster, Minister of Labrador Affairs and Minister Responsible f…
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Health
Eskasoni, Province Celebrate Opening of New Long-Term Care Home
17 April 2024 Mi’kmaw elders and seniors across the province now have access to long-term care in a Mi’kmaw community. A new 48-room home named Kiknu, a Mi’km…
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Coming full circle - CBC
Apr. 17, 2024 Johannes Semigak steps off the plane in shackles. The Labrador wind whips up clouds of snow around his feet. He takes a drag of his cigarette as he st…
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New Brunswick Museum project unveils design and secures funding - Renew Canada
April 16, 2024 The New Brunswick Museum (NBM) Board of Directors marked a significant step forward for the Revitalize NBM project, with the unveiling of its bold new d…
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Education
Community Connections Focus of Education Week
16 April 2024 Education and Early Childhood Development Outstanding teachers, public school administrators, early childhood educators and student support staff who …
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MUN Labrador Campus to Offer First Undergraduate Program - VOCM
Apr 16, 2024 The first undergraduate program at Memorial University’s Labrador Campus will accept its first cohorts this September. The Bachelor of Arctic and Sub…
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Business
Calibre Announces Closing of C$115 Million Financing
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 16, 2024 -- Calibre Mining Corp. (TSX: CXB; OTCQX: CXBMF) (“Calibre” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has close…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Multimillion-dollar performing arts centre still clouded by cost uncertainty - Penticton Herald
April 16, 2024 A ceremonial groundbreaking for a new performing arts centre in New Brunswick's capital was held Monday as cost uncertainty still hangs over the multimi…
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Arts & Culture
Minister Crocker Announces $3 Million for ArtsNL and Year of the Arts Programming for Province’s Arts and Culture Centres
April 16, 2024 In celebration of the Year of the Arts, today the Honourable Steve Crocker, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation, announced an additional $…
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Indigenous
Recipients of the Anti-Racism Grants and Microgrants
Seventeen community organizations are receiving a total of $148,518 in provincial funding to deliver activities that support cultural diversity and inclusion in Prince E…
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Education
Implementation plan for long-term recommendations to improve anglophone education sector
16 April 2024 FREDERICTON (GNB) – The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development has released an implementation plan and accountability framework for a …
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Justice
Wolastoqey Nation brings the issue of criminalization of Indigenous Peoples to the United Nations - APTN News
April 15, 2024 Hundreds of delegates from around the world converged on United Nations headquarters in New York for the opening of meetings to discuss Indigenous issue…
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Business
Emera Declares Quarterly Dividends
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia-- On April 12, 2024, the Board of Directors of Emera Inc. (TSX: EMA) declared quarterly dividends on its common shares and First Preferred Shares, ea…
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Grants Support Equity, Anti-Racism Initiatives
11 April 2024 New community-driven projects that address systemic hate, inequity and racism in the province are receiving support from the Office of Equity and Anti-Ra…
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Emera Teleconference on May 13 to Discuss Q1 2024 Results and Annual General Meeting on May 23
April 10, 2024 HALIFAX, Nova Scotia-- Today Emera (TSX: EMA) announced that it will release its Q1 2024 results on Monday, May 13, 2024, before markets open. The Compa…
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Education
Supporting outdoor learning
April 10, 2024 Island students are learning while outdoors and having fun at the same time thanks to more than 100 projects funded through new grants from the Departme…
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