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Front row: MS Alec Murphy ; PO2 Wally Bennet ; MS Jason Letto ; PO1 Terry Butler ; CPO2 Harry Fitzpatrick ; LS Connie Hawkins ; LS Gregory Laing ; AB Mike Power ; AB Emily Walsh ; LS Mitchell Sheppard ; OS Mitch Stokes ; LS Edward Duggan ; MS Mathew Matchim ; PO2 Velma Whelan ; PO2 Rex Burton ; LS Michael Kennedy ; PO1 Sean Kelly ; CPO2 Byron Pryor ...
Hugh Lusby is December carrier of the month
The next time you meet a Toyota Echo on the road between Baie Verte and Aulac early in the morning, it could be Hugh Lusby of Baie Verte heading out for his daily paper route.
Baie Verte talks about rural planning
Representatives from the Tantramar Planning District Commission have been traveling the back roads of rural New Brunswick in the last few weeks visiting village halls and explaining the need for a rural plan.
Dirty chimney causes serious house fire in Baie Verte
An unclean chimney has been determined as the cause of a house fire that took place on Water Street in Baie Verte on Monday, November 16.
Fire in western Newfoundland destroys firefighter 'smoke house'
Police in western Newfoundland have been called in to investigate a fire that destroyed a house that had already seen its share of smoke.
RCMP investigating fire in Baie Verte
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is investigating a fire that broke out in Baie Verte around 11 p.m. Saturday.
Remembering the fallen: Saying goodbye to Pte. Justin Jones
The Canadian Forces honoured one of their fallen soldiers in true military style Tuesday as a town laid to rest a son, friend and hero.
Coalition member and local MP offer different accounts of House protest
Richard Williams of Corner Brook hopes the power of what 1,000 youth in Ottawa tried to accomplish around climate change hasn't shifted.
The bones of the whale's mouth and head.
The second of six whale pavilions planned for the Green Bay Area is almost completed.
Water quality: key priority for council, says mayor
The town council of Baie Verte is putting water quality high on their list of priorities, says Mayor Gerald Acreman.
Soon a gathering of people will be walking to help make the wishes of terminally ill children come true.
Art across the marsh: Local artist showing pastels, encaustic works
To celebrate the arts, local artists will showcase their works next weekend in the Art Across the Marsh studio tour.
Final results for Baie Verte municipal election - The Nor'wester
The votes have been counted in Baie Verte and the results are in. Scott Bailey and Jerry Burke were the top vote getters, both securing 275 votes.
Silver Spruce Reports Discovery of Gold Zone A- Rambler South Property
September 29, 2009 - Bridgewater, NS - Silver Spruce Resources Inc. is pleased to announce a new gold discovery on its Rambler South property, located on the Baie Verte peninsula of north central Newfoundland.
Former N.L minister working for Mi'kmaq group
Tom Rideout has taken a position with the Federation of Newfoundland Indians. A former N.L. Aboriginal Affairs minister is now working for the Federation of Newfoundland Indians.
Mayor, doctor left out of the loop: Both were not informed town's...
Both were not informed town's clinic was on Central Health's chopping list BILLY CANNING The Nor'wester Sometimes reading the news to find out what's going on in your backyard could lead to frightening discovers, especially if the top story involves recommendations by a health authority to close your town's medical facility.
Students, parents protest overcrowding on buses: Safety concerns...
After meeting with officials from Nova Central School District, students and parents from Pacquet and Woodstock are still furious.
NAFO treaty sparks debate outside of House, ignored inside: Byrne
The local Liberal MP sees fear behind the federal government's unwillingness to debate the North Atlantic Fisheries Organization convention.
Baie Verte parents lift school bus blockade
Parents and students from Woodstock and Pacquet, N.L., began protesting school bus overcrowding on September 11.
Students being kept home due to overcrowded bus: parent
Parents and students, under the watchful eye of an RCMP officer, protested the overcrowding on the school bus by blocking the road.