Svarthaedir News Archive

Long-term storage for official public updates from across the Dominion

This archive preserves the longer-term news history of the Dominion of Svarthaedir. The homepage will continue to highlight the latest updates, while older stories can remain here as a permanent record of public announcements, infrastructure works, sport, and national development.

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March 9, 326

Parliament Passes Coastal Resilience Works Programme

The Assembly approved a multi-year programme of sea-wall reinforcement, harbour breakwater upgrades, and floodplain restoration across exposed northern coasts. Works will prioritise critical transport links, utilities protection, and locally sourced basalt and concrete blends, with annual public reporting on delivery and cost control.

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March 9, 326

Parliament Passes Coastal Resilience Works Programme

The Assembly approved a multi-year programme of sea-wall reinforcement, harbour breakwater upgrades, and floodplain restoration across exposed northern coasts. Works will prioritise critical transport links, utilities protection, and locally sourced basalt and concrete blends, with annual public reporting on delivery and cost control.

February 18, 326

National Rail Authority Opens the Sudursteinn-Gardurhus Connector Upgrade

New passing loops, modern signalling, and full station accessibility improvements have gone live along the strategic corridor linking Sudursteinn and Gardurhus. The modernisation reduces delays for commuter services, increases freight capacity between industrial districts and agricultural exporters, and reinforces dependable east-west connectivity during periods of severe winter weather.

January 22, 326

Health Service Expands Remote Clinics

The National Health Service confirmed an expansion of telemedicine hubs and mobile clinic rotations serving smaller settlements and outlying farms. The initiative focuses on routine diagnostics, chronic-care monitoring, and faster specialist referrals, aiming to cut travel time for patients during seasonal road closures.

December 7, 325

Port of Gilvik Completes Winter Cargo Handling Modernisation

Harbour operations at Gilvik have been updated with improved cold-weather loading equipment, redesigned storage flows, and new safety protocols for high-wind days. The port authority said the modernisation will reduce turnaround times, improve worker safety, and strengthen supply continuity for essential goods through the winter months.