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Red Bay, Labrador, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013. It was home to a Basque whaling station in the 16th century, and some artifacts remain from that era.
It's back to school this week for thousands of children across Newfoundland and Labrador, but not for some in Red Bay, Labrador, where some parents are keeping their kids at home and blocking ...
Situated in Labrador, in north-eastern Canada, on the shores of the Strait of Belle Isle, Red Bay was an Arctic maritime base for Basque mariners in the 16th century. It is the earliest, most ...
There is a new UNESCO World Heritage Site in Canada. It’s Red Bay, Labrador, where in the 16 th century there was a large Basque whale rendering operation. It was a history that was almost ...
NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR, Atlantic Canada – A little known chapter in Canada’s history is being recognized with the news that the Basque Whaling Station in Red Bay, Labrador, is up for a UNESCO ...
As founder of the archeology department at Memorial University of Newfoundland, and pioneer of community-based archeology at sites such as Red Bay, in Labrador, and Ferryland, in Newfoundland ...
A group of four polar bears has been photographed just outside Red Bay, Labrador. Vicki Hancock spotted the bears, which she described as all looking like adult bears, on Thursday and posted the ...
Heidi AtterLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterThe IndependentBell Canada’s cancellation of a $32-million dollar contract to expand high-speed internet an ...
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