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Sir Paul's Halifax fans treated to morning Macca
Sir Paul's Halifax fans treated to morning Macca McCartney gives interview to radio station Q104 By OUR STAFF Thu.
War dead honoured at emotional Bowring Park service
Hundreds of people gathered in a St. John's park on Wednesday to observe the unveiling of three plaques honouring Newfoundlanders who died in Europe during the First World War.
Have you ever studied the packaging our fish comes back in? Yes, our fish, Chinese processing and Chinese packaging ... but our fish and shame.
John K. Crellin (left) and Raoul R. Anderson sign copies of their book,
John K. Crellin and Raoul R. Anderson sign copies of their book, "Mi'sel Joe: An Aboriginal Chief's Journey" at Costco earlier this week.
'Operation Dry Water' warns of boating dangers
The Coast Guard is teaming with Massachusetts law enforcement agencies this weekend to support "Operation Dry Water." The program aims to raise awareness of the hazards of boating while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
American Freedom Festival 5K Run in East Stroudsburg
The Pocono Family YMCA will host the American Freedom Festival 5K Run at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 4, at Dansbury Park in East Stroudsburg.
With regard to the very serious problems facing our health-care system - a crisis, some would say - two recent statements by provincial cabinet ministers seem to suggest that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing.
And the worms ate into his brain - Peter Jackson
It appears, in recent days, that Premier Danny Williams is finally starting to succumb to the madness.
Sikorsky fights lawsuit over Atlantic crash
The lone survivor of a February S-92 crash which killed 17 off the coast of Newfoundland has filed a lawsuit against Sikorsky Aircraft and its subsidiary Keystone Helicopter Corp.
Can oil deal prompt return to The Rock?
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Families of Cougar chopper crash victims file U.S. lawsuit
The families of 15 passengers who died in the crash of a Sikorsky helicopter off Newfoundland and the sole survivor of the tragedy are suing a subsidiary of the company in the United States.
Some may not see the better times
The Royal Bank of Canada issued its economic forecast this week and there was some good news for this province.
Spin Cycle: Geeks, desperation and no beer
You know the economy's in bad shape when a beer maker cuts off its free brewskis-for-retirees program.
Yes No Undecided Last updated at 8:44 AM on 09/06/09 Kidney Cancer Canada founders Deb Maskens and Tony Clark visit St.
The number of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians out of work in May 2009 compared to the same month last year is equivalent to almost the entire population of the Town of Paradise.
Updated Clues to the Long Range
This is my latest interpretation of the European long range model output for North America, which comes out on a weekly basis.......... Week of June 15-21 --Cooler and wetter compared to normal along the U.S. West Coast and into the Rockies.
Reuniting with an old friend in Chicago
On a trip to Chicago I took a wander down to the shores of Lake Michigan, where I met a certain lady who looms large in recollections of the distant days of my wayward youth.
MONTREAL a ' Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte is set to become Canada's first space tourist when he travels on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in September.
After appearing in Solebury and Buckingham, residents have sighted a black bear in Doylestown Township, Plumstead and headed toward New Britain Township, officials said.
Shanneyganock to perform for soldiers, public at CFB Gagetown
Fans of traditional Newfoundland folk music should make their way to CFB Gagetown tomorrow evening for a lively performance by Shanneyganock.