With N.L. nurses pledged to help Ontario, their union points to dire shortages at home
The union representing registered nurses in Newfoundland and Labrador says they ll respond to Ontario s crisis, but that doesn t negate the need to deal with persistent staffing shortages at home.
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Posted: Apr 21, 2021 11:40 AM NT | Last Updated: April 21
Yvette Coffey, the president of the provincial Registered Nurses Union, says no nurses from Labrador will head to Ontario, as that region is already dealing with severe understaffing.(Terry Roberts/CBC)
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International Consolidated Uranium Inc. ( CUR or the Company ) (TSXV:CUR.VN) is pleased to provide an updated relating to the Moran Lake Project in Labrador (the Project ). The Company entered into an option agreement with a private, arm s-length party in November of 2020 to acquire a 100% interest in the project.
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Philip Williams, CEO commented Moran Lake is a perfect case study of our strategy for advancing projects in our portfolio. In most cases, the projects we are acquiring have significant past expenditure so step one is consolidating and analyzing all the historical data we can find. At Moran Lake our planned summer work program, while small in budget, will serve to maintain the project in good standing while at the same time provide useful information for determining the next steps for the project. We are encouraged, although not surprised, to see other players take up positions in the Central Mineral Belt alongside
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A recent deal struck between Air Canada and the federal government to keep the struggling airline afloat is an important step for Labrador air travel.
That is because it includes the return of flights to a number of rural communities across the country where it had cut service. One of those communities is Happy Valley-Goose Bay, which lost Air Canada flights in January.
Happy Valley-Goose Bay Mayor Wally Andersen said it’s good news that there will be a second company coming in and out of the central Labrador community again, offering flights to other parts of Canada that aren’t currently available, and wants to make sure they stay.
Posted: Apr 15, 2021 6:04 PM NT | Last Updated: April 15
INUA is the inaugural exhibition at Quamajuq, the new Inuit Art Centre at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. The exhibit includes several remarkable works by artists from Nunatsiavut.(Lyzaville Sale/CBC)
For artist Glenn Gear, having his work included in the inaugural exhibition of Winnipeg s new Inuit Art Centre is a personal and professional honour.
INUA is the opening exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery s Qaumajuq, which houses the world s largest public collection of Inuit art. I m deeply, deeply humbled and so excited for INUA, Gear told CBC Radio s
Labrador Morning this week. I feel like this is the beginning of something really big. And hopefully this will be the first step to seeing more contemporary work by artists and more engagement of the Inuit within this cultural centre and within contemporary art.
Posted: Apr 13, 2021 8:09 PM NT | Last Updated: April 14
Val Oliver s LinkedIn profile lists him as the owner of a company that offers video and photo editing, among other services. (Facebook)
A well-known Happy Valley-Goose Bay man convicted of possessing child pornography will have to wait for a judge s decision later this month to find out how long his jail sentence will be.
Valance Job Oliver pleaded guilty to a single count of possessing child pornography, which carries mandatory jail time.
In provincial court in Happy Valley-Goose Bay on Tuesday, Judge Rolf Pritchard said there was a lot to digest after hearing from both Crown attorney Brandon Gillespie and Oliver s defence counsel, Jonathan Regan.