Students at Baltimore High School will soon be able to perform CPR, and Advanced Coronary Treatment (ACT) thanks to an ACT Foundation training program, and a generous donation of defibrillators.
Dollar signs for East Coast Trail
Businesses along the Southern Shore will soon be offered the chance to advertise on new signage being installed along the highway, in communities and at the trail heads of the East Coast Trail, specifically those who cater to tourism during peak visiting season.
First session back, lots of work ahead for Bay Bulls town council
Last Monday marked the official beginning of the new year for the town of Bay Bulls’ town council, and the agenda during the public council meeting reflected a beginning of innovative ideas and some status-quo.
A force of nature: ‘When Don Graham walked into a room, the room brightened’
He was a big man with a booming voice and a gentle bear of a personality that couldn't mask a razor-sharp mind and a compulsion for straightforwardness.
Rowing his boat: As an election year begins, Avalon MP Ken McDonald finds himself immersed in fisheries and infrastructure files
While many are drawing up their New Year’s resolutions, Avalon Liberal MP Ken McDonald is steering his attention toward a year that will bring an opportunity for re-election.
Christmas miracle made true by The Sweet Newfie Kitchen
While most people are planning to spend the holiday season with family and friends, Jaime Ryan, the owner of The Sweet Newfie Shop in Mount Pearl, plans to make Michelle Morgan’s wish list come true. Just like she has for other families in Christmas’s past.
Shooting and Scoring Skill Development
Scoring results in more enjoyment and more wins at every level of hockey. The importance of effectively shooting the puck and efficiently creating offence increases as players face more skilled defenders and goaltenders.
Long nights and short days make for good winter reading
Now that winter is upon us, it’s a great time to do some reading. I received a couple of good books as Christmas gifts, but the books are about as similar as night and day.
An eye for the wild(life) side
For two Trepassey residents, the land that surrounds them has become more than a place to call home - it has become an opportunity to document and share the local natural wonders with the rest of the world.
Witless Bay council to look for money for new fire tanker
The first meeting of the new year was a very brief one for Witless Bay Town council Tuesday.