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Progressive Conservatives win majority government in Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador voters showed they wanted a big change by ousting the Liberals after ten years in power and handing a majority win to the Progressive Conservatives.
Voters are going to the polls in many towns across Newfoundland and Labrador throughout Thursday, with voting running from 8 ...
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Quick Sketch: N.L. Liberal Leader John Hogan ousted as premier
A look at John Hogan, leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador Liberal Party. After ten years in power, the Liberals lost ...
Laurabel Mba emphasizes the importance of representation in politics, stating, "The diversity of Newfoundland and Labrador is vast. You have people from many different cultures that call this place ...
We've mined the art, music and literature scene to highlight the most anticipated events of the county's 2025 fall cultural ...
The Progressive Conservatives are promising $212 million in new public spending — but have been vague about where that money ...
Beautiful late summer sunrise over Jack's Pond. Water is so calm it appears glass-like, with some autumn mist rising from the water. Carney responds to U.S. ambassador, says bigger trade deal 'not on ...
Mark Morgan’s passion for Newfoundland hunting began years ago. Talking with him, the details spill out like a campfire tale: ...
Jim DeFede joined CBS4 News in January 2006 and serves as an investigative reporter for the station, as well as host of its ...
It’ll be a new season and a new schedule, but there will be many familiar faces when the Charlottetown Islanders take to the ...
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