Golden performance from a sterling personality
By Chris Lewis | Vol. 32 No. 4 (April 17 2019) Melanie Taylor is proud to have brought the gold
Read MoreBy Chris Lewis | Vol. 32 No. 4 (April 17 2019) Melanie Taylor is proud to have brought the gold
Read MoreHarbour Main’s NL Alliance candidate is a no holds barred type of campaigner By Mark Squibb | Vol. 32 No.
Read MoreBy Mark Squibb | Vol. 32 No. 5 (April 17 2019) There were no students on hand for the announcement
Read MoreBy Mark Squibb | Vol. 32 No. 5 (April 17 2019) By-election candidate Tony Kelly hopes third time is the
Read MoreBy Chris Lewis | Vol. 32 No. 5 (April 17 2019) The Town of Conception Bay South honoured some of
Read MorePC incumbent Keith Hutchings won’t be running again for the PC Party in Ferryland district, but there’s no lack of candidates looking to stand in his place.
Read MoreAlthough it isn’t the outcome they hoped for, members of St. Bernard’s school council are preparing for some big changes, this time affecting Grade 5 students.
Read MoreEighteen-year-old Nathan Corrigan of Trepassey is not stopping. He has been an honours student all throughout his school years. He has been heavily involved in every aspect of Stella Maris School life including sports, celebrations, as well as Lions Club speak-outs, Peace Poster contests, and the Foster Families contest, all of which saw him emerge as winner. He has also been involved with the Regional Math Competition.
Read MoreBy Chris Lewis | Vol. 32 No. 4 (April 10 2019) The long-term benefits of volunteerism is what keeps one
Read MoreBy Chris Lewis | Vol. 32 No. 4 (April 10 2019) Known to be some of the most active volunteers
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