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  • As with many Newfoundland stories, the history of Newfoundland music of European origin begins with codfish.
  • Traditional Newfoundland and Labrador music activities, media, and exposure.
  • For most, the phrase Newfoundland music suggests a spirited sound descended from the ancient folk traditions of England and Ireland.
  • Newfoundlanders have always been topical in their songwriting, fashioning lyrics to reflect their lives and their communities...
  • Traditional music represents the province's history and culture, and forms a vital link between the past and present.
  • Although it is often described in different terms, the expedition that led to the discovery of Newfoundland was primarily an economic enterprise.
  • A look at erosion along Newfoundland's coasts.
  • Flood risk zone maps have been prepared for sixteen communities in the province most prone to flooding.
  • Coastal Flooding--Natural Environment--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
  • How sinkholes and other geological events impacet Newfoundland and Labrador's environment.
  • Geological Hazards and Disasters Occurring in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Landslides are the downslope movement of unconsolidated material under the influence of gravity.
  • Rockfalls are the downslope movement of loose rocks, either through free fall or by rolling.
  • Archaeologists, after finding artifacts in one of the lower layers of the site, suspected they may have been made by the Beothuk.
  • A popular tourist attraction in St. John's, Government House represents the authority of the Crown through the office of the lieutenant-governor.
  • Profiles of all the governors of Newfoundland from 1610-present.
  • An introductory article on the history of governorship in Newfoundland from 1610 to the present.
  • Recent archeological evidence indicates that the inner reaches of Bonavista Bay were occupied by Indigenous cultures dating back some 5000 years.