Where the Irish ends and the Newfoundlander begins
The essence of being a Newfoundlander lies at the heart of the differences between the two cultures.
The essence of being a Newfoundlander lies at the heart of the differences between the two cultures.
On February 21st, 1952 Bangladeshi people shed their blood to speak officially in their mother language . That day of the history is now celebrated as “International Mother Language Day”. Each year, the local […]
People across the province are trying to remember resettled towns in their own way.
Storytellers of all kinds gathered at the Rocket Bakery this Tuesday to kick off the Storytelling Festival and to help celebrate the craft.
The official church record will tell you St. Patrick did not have a wife, but there’s a long-standing legend in Newfoundland that he was married to a woman named Sheila. Melissa Wong Kicker
The Rooms is staging a production of Rig: Voices from the Ocean Ranger Disaster based on local author Mike Heffernan’s book to commemorate the 35th anniversary.
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