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Cappahayden body is Shirran: RNC

The body of Ann Marie Shirran has been identified as the remains found in the woods near the community of Cappahayden. In a news release sent out Sunday evening, the RNC said that foul play is...

Rochelle Roberts
September 5th, 2010

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Rock coach Pat Parfrey

First spot on the line today

Rock coach Pat Parfrey’s final note to his players as they prepared to take on Prairie Wolf Pack in today’s match to decide who will get to host the Canadian Rugby Championship (CRC) league...

Rochelle Roberts
September 4th, 2010

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Purity Factories production worker Pauline Power (front left) gives the thumbs-up to a honking motorist passing by the Blackmarsh Road facility Friday morning. Workers there said they were locked out by their employer. The workers are members of NAPE.  Purity Factories production worker Pauline Power (front left) gives the thumbs-up to a honking motorist passing by the Blackmarsh Road facility Friday morning. Workers there said they were locked out by their employer. The workers are members of NAPE.

Purity workers locked out

Purity Factories workers took to the picket lines on Blackmarsh Road Friday morning, saying management had locked them out. Last week, negotiations for a new labour contract at the well-known...

Rochelle Roberts
September 4th, 2010

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John Harries, a cultural anthropologist from Scotland, is in Newfoundland studying the Beothuk culture.

Beothuk afterlife

Cultural anthropologist John Harries is putting Newfoundlanders under the microscope.Harries is a research fellow at the Institute of Advanced Sstudies in the Humanities at the University of...

Rochelle Roberts
September 4th, 2010

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About to turn 87, Howie Meeker looks back on the Guards and St. John’s hockey.

He stood on Guards, by golly

For all Howie Meeker has done in hockey — his four Stanley Cup rings with the Toronto Maple Leafs, an NHL rookie of the year award, a one-year stint as Leafs coach, rise to “Hockey Night in...

Rochelle Roberts
September 4th, 2010

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Gwen Noah, a native Newfoundlander, will perform her piece OK as part of the Festival of New Dance 20 which runs Sept. 16-25 at sites which include the newly renovated LSPU Hall and off-site venues Cochrane Street United Church, St. John's City Hall and The Rock House on George Street.

‘An expression of love for dance’

If you’ve been out and about in St. John’s lately and have been surprised to see people engaging in a PDA, consider yourself lucky, just this once. Instead of the usually awkward Public...

Rochelle Roberts
September 3rd, 2010

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Tropical depression forms off Mexico coast; storm warnings from Tampico...

MIAMI - Forecasters say a tropical depression has formed off the coast of Mexico and storm warnings have been issued. The National Hurricane Center says the depression has sustained winds of 30 mph...

Rochelle Roberts
September 5th, 2010

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