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Andrew Robinson
arobinson@thetelegram.com
All articles of Andrew Robinson
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Under one roof
The province moved a step closer Monday to having all its child, youth and family services transitioned from the Department of Health and ... -
Santa Claus comes to town
With the way kids were shouting out his name Sunday as he rode along Water Street in St. John’s, waving from his sleigh aboard a transport truck, ... -
White Rose rig damaged by vessel
A supply vessel collided with one of the columns of a drilling rig in the White Rose oilfield Thursday afternoon, but damage to the column has ... -
Record snowfall
Motorists trying to get to work Thursday morning in St. John’s may have found it to be headache-inducing.Meeting the predictions of ... -
Getting to know you
Those looking to meet the varied needs of government departments, agencies and other components of the public sector got the chance to talk ... -
Father worried ill son won’t fare well in prison
William Earle is worried about the safety and well-being of his 18-year-old son, Jason Daniel Earle, at Her Majesty’s Penitentiary (HMP) in St. ... -
Off to Afghanistan
Since joining the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in 2000, Sgt. Jim Prowse has performed the "Last Post" countless times both in Newfoundland and ... -
November 11, 2011 — Off to Afghanistan
Since joining the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in 2000, Sgt. Jim Prowse has performed the "Last Post" countless times both in Newfoundland and ... -
Province needs military museum: advocate
Rev. Ian Wishart believes Newfoundland and Labrador has a rich military history, but he is adamant the province needs to create a prominent ... -
Off to Afghanistan
Since joining the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in 2000, Sgt. Jim Prowse has performed the “Last Post” countless times both in Newfoundland and ... -
Students learn about ‘Damages’
Mount Pearl Senior High students entering the school’s gymnasium Wednesday morning were initially boisterous and free-spirited, but once the film ... -
Dancing with the stars
In a short video uploaded to YouTube this September, Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s native Aaliyah Taplin confidently navigates her way through ... -
Uranium mining moratorium can be lifted
So long as people can continue to hunt and fish on the north coast of Labrador as people have for generations, it seems those who attended a ... -
Building confidence on the job
Edmund Power walked up to the podium holding a sheet of paper, followed close behind by his father, Jim. Once there, he took a few moments to get ... -
SPCA shake-up
The St. John’s SPCA has lost its executive director and shelter manager over concerns it may be taking steps towards becoming a no-kill shelter — ... -
New app for Apple devices adds to options for...
While the print edition remains its bread and butter, The Telegram hopes to reach readers in a new way with the introduction of the Telegram App ... -
Power outages plague Baie Verte and Northern...
More than 30 communities along the Baie Verte and Northern peninsulas were without power Thursday as a result of severe weather in those regions, ... -
Faces not forgotten
As Norman Murphy walked away from the mural depicting the faces of 157 Canadians who have been killed in the Afghanistan war since 2003, ... -
Too close for comfort
After nearly two hours of discussion, a clear message was sent by the vast majority of Paradise residents who attended an information session on ... -
Traumatic accident inspires Mount Pearl man to...
Jim Trumbull knows all too well about the importance of giving blood. "It's such an important service," he said, seated on a couch at his home ... -
Service unparalleled
In a career filled with highlights, it was yet another proud moment for 96-year-old William G. Tilley of St. John’s.On Sunday afternoon, he stood ... -
Miller Centre patient denied seeing-eye dog
Pictured on Kimberley Robbins’ laptop computer is her Siberian husky, Duke, a handsome dog, for certain.Robbins has not seen him in more than 100 ... -
Farmers’ market returns to Torbay
Whether it’s root vegetables or arts and crafts residents of Torbay and the surrounding area crave, they’ll have a one-stop destination to look ... -
European job fair sells N.L. to bilingual workers
For employers faced with labour shortages, the Newfoundland and Labrador Francophone Federation (FFTNL) hopes to help fill the gaps — en ... -
Child dies in east end of St. John’s
A trip to Newfoundland and Labrador turned tragic Monday morning when an eight-year-old boy visiting from Ontario died in St. John’s.The Royal ... -
Flags lowered at city hall
St. John’s Mayor Dennis O’Keefe was delivering flyers for a re-election campaign 10 years ago when he first learned of the tragic events ... -
10th anniversary of 9-11 marked in St. John's
The City of St. John’s marked the 10th anniversary of the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001 by lowering a trio of flags in front of city hall on ... -
Sea cucumbers going commercial
As the exploratory sea cucumber fishery moves closer to becoming a commercial harvest, processors are beginning to apply for licences to process ... -
Nalcor defends Muskrat Falls
Nalcor president and CEO Ed Martin is disappointed by some of the recommendations contained in the environmental assessment report on the ... -
A busy start for Aylward
Turning 50 is a big event in anyone’s life, but it appears provincial Liberal Leader Kevin Aylward is just as excited, if not moreso, about ...





