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Andrea Gunn
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All articles of Andrea Gunn
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Two women charged with first degree murder
Thirty-three-year-old Wanda Joy Ash and 31-year-old Pamela Pike have both been charged with the first degree murder of Jason Skinner. The ... -
UPDATED: One dead, two in custody following incident...
Two people are in custody following an incident in Grand Falls-Windsor that has left one person dead. The RCMP issued a news release Sunday ... -
UPDATED: The Eagles landing in Grand Falls-Windsor
The speculation and rumours have come to an end, but the anticipation and excitement for the 2013 Toyota Salmon Festival Concert has just begun. ... -
Eagles on the Exploits?
It’s still more than five months away, but already people are abuzz with talk of the 2013 Salmon Festival. Now that the dates are known, the only ... -
Botwood woman perishes after falling into a brook
Emergency responders got called to an incident that resulted in the death of an elderly woman on Tuesday morning. It happened in the Northern Arm ... -
Business community miffed about festival naming rights
The Salmon Festival has, since its inception, been an extremely lucrative business opportunity for the Exploits region.And those opportunities ... -
Police release identity of deceased in car/school...
Police have identified the only victim in a two-vehicle collision that occurred in Grand Falls-Windsor Friday.Donald Carl Langdon, 22, of Seal ... -
Aerosmith happy to play Salmon Fest
Joe Perry, founding member and lead guitar player of the band Aerosmith, had to postpone his first interview with The Advertiser — but he had ... -
Fundraising can be a drag
Special to Transcontinental Media — Top class pro dragsters barrelling down asphalt at over a hundred miles an hour is not the first thing that ... -
Gambo residents urged to step up
Imagine walking the 34-kilometre route between Gambo to Gander every week. The Gambo Recreation Commission is hoping people in Gambo will ... -
Everyone’s the same, just different
Gander — Michael Gaultois knows what it’s like to be treated differently because of the way he looks. As a teenager, he sustained burns to much ... -
Higher standards sought
The fishing industry is a dangerous one. Just ask Basil Goodyear of Lumsden, who’s been fishing for 13 years. He fishes on a 55-foot longliner, ... -
Growing local
Gander — Federal, provincial and municipal governments are involved in many facets of citizens’ day-to-day lives — highways, sidewalks, health ... -
In Gander, the scars remain
Transcontinental Media—Gander Atop a hill east of Gander, a solider stands guard, holding the hands of two young children, a boy and a ... -
Barrelling along
Newfoundland and Labrador’s foundations lie deep in the ocean. Once it was cod that kept the economy going. These days it’s oil. Black, sticky, ... -
Central businesses form co-op
For small businesses in Newfoundland and Labrador, operating costs can be an extremely big burden and can prohibit these businesses from growing ...





