A year later, Ukrainian hopes to stay in rural Newfoundland but work is hard to find

Stanislav Vasylchuk is seen in Baie Verte, N.L., in a Sunday, May 7, 2023, handout photo. Vasylchuk arrived in Newfoundland one year ago aboard a plane from Warsaw, Poland, chartered by the provincial government. He now lives in Baie Verte. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Stanislav Vasylchuk, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Stanislav Vasylchuk is more than 6,000 kilometres from home, and he's the only Ukrainian in the remote Newfoundland mining town of Baie Verte, a community of about 1,300 people surrounded by scrubby northern woods and towering rocky slopes. There are no hip cafés where the 29-year-old engineer might meet people. There isn't even a set of stoplights.

But he loves it. He hikes, he goes to barbecues, he does yoga at the gym and he lives next to the ocean. "I don't know how to explain it," he said in a recent interview over Zoom. "It's beautiful. It's just beautiful."

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