Month: March 2018
WANL; have you heard of it?
The Writer’s Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador is a welcoming community of like-minded authors reaching out for more members across the province.
The survival of the analog watch
For watch wearers, there is simply nothing better than an old classic analog watch. For the watch industry, time won’t stop ticking.
No April Fool’s joke, minimum-wage is going up by 15 cents
The Newfoundland government has raised the minimum-wage by 15 cents as part of its new plan. Melissa Wong Kicker
Small community outraged
Whitbourne is being plagued with a rash of robberies and home invasions, and citizens believe the crimes are drug-related.
New writers debut in chilling new N.L. fantasy anthology
Local publishing company Engen Books is always looking for new talent, and its upcoming book launch showcases a variety of different voices from across Atlantic Canada.
A cult legend in the Canadian music scene is set to perform in Newfoundland for the first time
A victim of the horror that was Canada’s residential schools, Willie Thrasher turned to music to cope with the pain and suffering of being taken from his family and culture.
Seeing the world through the eyes of a millennial film maker
At 13 years old, Rowan Elsmore produces original travel videos well above his weight class.
Local film festival helps women behind the camera
Maudie is the talk of award seasons across the globe, and it’s helping female filmmakers in this province be “scene” and heard.
Giving back with a bedroom
“I know there’s been so many who have had to avail from the generosity of the Ronald McDonald House, so it seemed like a good fit for us to be able to give back to […]