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This Week - Aug 9 to 15
Online on 08/09/2010 by Brodie Thomas
Next Week ST. MARY’S HERMITAGE CELEBRATION - Saint Mary’s Hermitage and Sheila O’Handley invite you to an open house at St. Mary’s Hermitage on Sunday August 15, 2010 from 3 p.m. - 4 p.m...
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Scouring the sea floor
Online on 07/26/2010 by Nicolas Croucher
Raymond LeRiche has recovered many relics from the depths of the ocean floor surrounding the southwest coast of Newfoundland, but one of his more interesting finds is a 1000-pound torpedo
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Logging lobster
Online on 06/28/2010 by Brodie Thomas
Lobster season is winding to a close on the southwest coast, but for researchers collecting data on the crustaceans though the fishing season, the work is just beginning. Monty Way, science coordi...
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Unnecessary beacons
Online on 06/21/2010 by Brodie Thomas
Channel Head Lighthouse is just one of 488 active lighthouses and navigational beacons across Canada that were declared surplus by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) earlier this month. ...
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Locals contribute to coastal atlas information
Online on 03/22/2010 by Lisa Giroux
Those who use local coastal areas are being asked to contribute to a new resource. Throughout the coastal and marine areas between the Serpentine River and Cape Ray, local people are providing inf...
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This week - March 8 to 14
Online on 03/08/2010 by Staff ~ The The Gulf News
EDUCATION WEEK - This week is St. James Regional High Education Week. WORKSHOP - Participate in a free one-day workshop on Tuesday at Hotel Port aux Basques and learn how to write an effective pro...
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Route 470 branding may extend to Cape Ray
Online on 02/08/2010 by Brodie Thomas
It's the stuff of castles and countertops. It's equated with strength and longevity. Now granite may be the name attached to Route 470, and possibly much of the southwest coast. A consulting firm ...
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Wind warnings deserve more weight
Online on 02/08/2010 by Paul Taverner
Dear Editor, I would like to express my concerns about new cameras installed at the Weigh Scales across the island for monitoring tractor-trailers that used the Trans-Canada Highway every day. My...
Section : Letter to the editor | Type : Article
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Christmas comfort
Online on 01/11/2010 by Brodie Thomas
The Christmas season is now over but the generosity of southwest coast families and businesses is still being tallied up. Captain Michelle Blake of the Southwest Coast Ministerial Association said...
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Council wants Wreckhouse forecasts changed
Online on 12/29/2009 by Brodie Thomas
The Port aux Basques Town Council is hoping the winds of change will blow through Environment Canada's forecast structure. Councillors are questioning Environment Canada's decision to group Wreckho...



