With a Sheshatshiu girl recovering at home after being attacked by a dog, her mother is calling for action to manage the stray and loose dog population.
Warmer temperatures mean thinner ice, and that means unsafe travel for the seal hunt. Mina Campbell of North West River says the hunt is more than sealskins it’s about long-standing tradition that brings people together. As she tells the CBC’s Zachary Russell, she’s worried it’s the beginning of the end for hunt as they know it.
Spring is coming, and warmer waters mean an early start to iceberg season. But it's also taking a toll on seal hunters in Labrador who depend on the annual harvest for food.
The spokesperson for the RCMP responds to criticism from the Innu Nation regarding insufficient drug enforcement in Labrador communities. She said there were operations happening behind the scenes that the public doesn’t see.