Holly McKenzie-Sutter
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Holly McKenzie-Sutter
Mayor of NL town wants oil leaking from decaying whaling ships removed from water
The ruins of abandoned whaling ships in Conception Harbour have long attracted sightseers, but oil seeping from the decaying vessels has tainted the impressive view and damaged the environment.
Armed Forces to sweep explosives from Nazi-sunk ships off Newfoundland
The wrecks of four iron ore carriers felled by German U-boats in 1942 have rested off Newfoundland's Bell Island for decades.
N.L. captivated with marine visitors - and scientists couldn't be happier
Newfoundlanders are flocking to capture images of the annual, picturesque arrival of iconic marine species both tiny and massive -- and creating a valuable resource for scientific research.
Adventurers flock to abandoned Newfoundland amusement park, railway site
Once a bustling family attraction and the site of a rare piece of North American railway history, visiting the Trinity Train Loop in eastern Newfoundland now feels like walking into a post-apocalyptic movie scene.
Newfoundland iceberg tours draw more visitors as climate warms: tour operator
Instead of May flowers, late spring in Newfoundland and Labrador is known for the towering icebergs sent drifting down the province's coasts.
Study shows economic benefits of patient approach to northern cod recovery
A slow and steady approach to rebuilding the northern cod stock could see employment in the crucial fishery skyrocket in just over a decade, according to a new study.
Newfoundland and Labrador wakes up to rare minority government after Liberal win
Newfoundland and Labrador woke up to its first minority government in nearly 50 years Friday morning, with acrimonious election night comments from party leaders leaving voters to wonder how long it will survive.
Nova Scotia's harsh winter coast stars in horror film screened at Cannes
Nova Scotia's unforgiving coast has a starring role — alongside Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson — in a new fantasy-horror film that screened to strong reviews at the Cannes Film Festival in France this weekend.
Politicians address challenge of making N.L. feel like home for newcomers
The need to make aging, cash-strapped Newfoundland and Labrador into an appealing place for young people has been a recurring theme among politicians campaigning for the May 16 provincial election.
Feds promise $2.5 billion to N.L. over 38 years with reviewed Atlantic Accord
Newfoundland and Labrador will receive $2.5 billion from Ottawa over 38 years from the newly reviewed Atlantic Accord, a crucial federal-provincial agreement on offshore resource revenues.