Two APTN staffers win NAJA Free Press award
Pugliese is APTN’s executive director of news and current affairs, while Brake is a reporter/correspondent in the network’s Ottawa bureau.
Pugliese is APTN’s executive director of news and current affairs, while Brake is a reporter/correspondent in the network’s Ottawa bureau.
APTN News has received two nominations for the 2018 Atlantic Journalism Awards. Television journalists Trina…
“The judges said courts and applicants must be careful not to infringe on journalists’ rights.”
A rally in Halifax was one of a handful of Canadian cities that brought out…
APTN News Newfoundland and Labrador’s Child and Youth Advocate has announced that her office will…
Mi’kmaq warriors are vowing to keep an eye on the Nova Scotia mining association’s attempt to access minerals on the sacred Kluscap mountain.
Justin Brake APTN News On Saturday, land defenders in Nova Scotia continued their efforts to…
The public inquiry into the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric dam in Labrador has drawn a lot of criticism since it was announced in November.
Carolyn Bennett, the minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations says when the Liberals adopt UNDRIP into law it will not be retroactive.
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