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No more Nashville: Turning down the advice of industry reps, Ennis makes heartfelt folk album
Do you agree with the provincial government turfing the idea of St. Johna s setting up a toll booth on the new Team Gushue Highway? Yes No Undecided view past polls CONTESTS Last updated at 8:34 AM on 20/11/09 Home and happy, Karen and Maureen Ennis have no problem heading into a November rain for a photo in downtown St.
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Are you satisfied with the selection process followed by Memorial Universitya s board of regents and its search committee in selecting MUNa s new president? Yes No Undecided view past polls CONTESTS Last updated at 8:31 AM on 19/11/09 The Tely GoGuide General Listings The Telegram Today, Nov.
Saturday night, it happened again. Thieves cut through a chain-link fence on their way into a Newfoundland Power substation in Freshwater, where they proceeded to cut away ground wires connected to high-voltage electrical equipment.
Since arriving in Newfoundland and Labrador, the Olympic torch has been transported by dorry, plane and even slid along a curling rink.
Dumped asphalt an eyesore in Placentia Bay
Ship Cove resident Stan Tobin says a contractor dumped asphalt and old pavement in a field in the community, and he wants it cleaned up.
Girls just want to have fun: Cinema Women's film festival celebrates 20th birthday
A preliminary inquiry for a 59-year-old man charged after a road-ramming incident in July has been scheduled for March 1-3, 2010.
Preliminary inquiry dates set in road-ramming case
A preliminary inquiry for a 59-year-old man charged after a road-ramming incident in July has been scheduled for March 1-3, 2010.
Carbonear boys chased in 'suspicious' incident
Two boys in Carbonear, N.L., were chased by a man in a van on Sunday, in an incident RCMP are calling suspicious.
Murphy opines on all things Canadian With his immense vocabulary, intelligence and wit, commentator puts zip into politics By PAUL O'CONNELL Sun.
Portrait of the Artist: This self-portrait of Christopher Pratt is...
Would allowing married men to enter the Catholic priesthood better protect children from being victims of abuse seen in scandals involving the church? Yes No Undecided view past polls Last updated at 8:38 AM on 07/10/09 Artist Christopher Pratt's latest work is not a nature scene, not an image of a landed boat or a provincial road.
The legislative assembly of Nova Scotia convened at Halifax. It was the first legislature in any of the British North American colonies with a popularly elected House.
Pilot project to offer literacy program online
An innovative approach to literacy programming will be introduced in Newfoundland and Labrador this fall with the pilot of online delivery of Level I of the provincial Adult Basic Education program.
Above Carbonear last Monday, the wind was ripping across the ground and out onto the water with that decisive, steady breath that really lets you know the seasons have changed.
510-year-old church in Newfoundland may be New World's oldest Christian site
Ottawa, September 7 : In a new project, a team of archeologists is planning to search for the remains of a 510-year-old church on the western shore of Conception Bay, Newfoundland, which may be the oldest Christian site in the New World.
Archeologist plans N.L. dig for continent's first church
An illustration of John Cabot. NewfoundlandA s top archeologist has revealed plans to search for the remains of a 510-year-old church on the western shore of Conception Bay near Carbonear.
Digging up Moxley - Dale Jarvis
The Telegram This past summer, visitors to Carbonear were invited to participate in a number of walking tours that departed from the Railway Museum on Water Street.
Digging up Moxley - Dale Jarvis
The Telegram This past summer, visitors to Carbonear were invited to participate in a number of walking tours that departed from the Railway Museum on Water Street.
N.L. police raid finds marijuana
RCMP in Newfoundland say they shot a man Wednesday night after he lunged at an officer with a knife.
N.L. police raid finds marijuana
A 27-year-old Carbonear man has been charged with growing marijuana. Isotope reactor won't restart until spring 2010 Ontario's idled Chalk River nuclear reactor will not be able restart producing medical isotopes until at least next spring, the reactor's operator said Wednesday.
Man accused of setting car on fire with Molotov cocktail
A 28-year-old Carbonear man has been charged after a Molotov cocktail was thrown under a car Sunday, setting the vehicle on fire.