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Colin MacLean
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All articles of Colin MacLean
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Make way for the Mummers Parade
If you’re out and about downtown St. John’s today be sure to watch out for the mummers. The annual Mummers Parade will be passing along several ... -
Duck takes liking to Paradise property
The following may leave a fowl taste in your mouth. But don’t waddle away — we’re not quacked. It's a story that just might have wings. Tom ... -
Horse owners on edge
If you were talking to a horse owner in St. John’s Tuesday morning, chances are they looked a bit bleary eyed. According to several people ... -
Gordon Pinsent releases autobiography
It’s just passed 2 p.m. on Saturday, and iconic Canadian actor Gordon Pinsent is sitting with a Telegram reporter in the manager’s office of the ... -
Rallying for pedestrian safety
Every time Bailey Oake crosses Westerland Road, on the St. John’s MUN campus, she can’t help but wonder, “What if?”What if she had landed ... -
Pageant queen and author fight bullying
One day back in September, reigning Miss Teen Newfoundland and Labrador, Emily Bland, had the opportunity to visit a school alongside Jackie ... -
St. John's deputy mayor undergoes emergency surgery
The City of St. John’s announced today that Deputy Mayor Shannie Duff underwent emergency surgery last week and is now recovering at home. ... -
Citizens rally with concerns about Muskrat Falls
Muskrat Falls is not going anywhere, so what’s the rush in developing it without independent review? That seemed to a question on the minds of ... -
Democratizing Muskrat Falls
About 100 people gathered on the steps of the Colonial Building in St. John’s on Sunday to voice their opinions on various aspects of the Muskrat ... -
Man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting little girl
A Mount Pearl man accused of sexually assaulting a three-year-old girl in 2010 pleaded guilty to two of the charges against him on Wednesday. ... -
‘Dictionary of Newfoundland English’ turns 30
It may seem like an odd notion to celebrate the birthday of a book, but when it’s a book of such iconic stature, that can perhaps be forgiven, ... -
New millionaire in Newfoundland
An Atlantic 49 ticket sold in Marystown for the Nov. 10, 2012, draw is worth $1 million. This is all the information that has been released to ... -
UPDATED: Newfoundland and Labrador remembers
Newfoundlanders and Labradorians joined their fellow Canadians on Sunday in marking Remembrance Day. Thousands of people turned out across the ... -
Residents weigh in on revised Marriott Hotel expansion
The proponents of a much-debated proposal for an extension to the Marriott Hotel on Duckworth Street in St. John’s have given the city a revised ... -
Proposed wastewater treatment plant making waves
Despite being in the early stages of development, a proposed facility for the St. John’s waterfront that would treat wastewater from the offshore ... -
Proposed wastewater treatment plant making waves
Despite it being in the early stages of development, a proposed facility for the St. John’s waterfront that would treat wastewater from the ... -
RNC searching for man in St. John's
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is asking for the public's help in locating a St. John's man who went missing from the Waterford Hospital ... -
St. John’s business hit with vandalism
A couple of St. John’s businessmen awoke to a nasty, and expensive, surprise on Saturday. Somebody slashed all the tires on three vehicles owned ... -
Liberals request investigation into Labrador MP's...
Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae has officially requested that Elections Canada investigate the campaign spending of current Labrador MP Peter ... -
Beaumont man dies in car crash
A 65-year-old man from Beaumont on Long Island, Newfoundland, was killed in a car crash just passed 12 a.m. Saturday. Springdale RCMP was ... -
Residents rally around school
Part of the reason Elaine Tilley moved her family home to Newfoundland and Labrador was to escape an education system where she felt her children ... -
Youth accused of hitting another youth with brick
A 14-year-old Corner Brook youth was taken to hospital and treated for a head injury on Friday after allegedly being hit in the head with a ... -
Arrests made in Bell Island hit and runs
Bell Island RCMP have arrested two men in connection with several hit and runs on the island in mid August. A 42-year-old man has been charged ... -
Crash on Outer Ring Road
A two vehicle crash on the Outer Ring Road this evening has sent at least one person to hospital. Emergency vehicles are at the scene of the ... -
Consumer group predicts big jump in gas price
The last time George Murphy saw indications like this in his gas price prediction formula, hurricane Katrina was about to hit the southern United ... -
RNC chief ‘appalled’ by group attack
RNC Chief Robert Johnston has had a lot disturbing cases come across his desk over the years, but he told reporters Monday that even he was ... -
RNC chief "appalled" at alleged group attack
RNC Chief Robert Johnston has had a lot of disturbing cases come across his desk over the years but he told reporters on Monday that even he was ... -
Diabetic dog’s a done deal
Sophie Mullins has an important decision to make — will she name her puppy Peaches or Lucy? The Mullins family has successfully raised the nearly ... -
Community comes through
The Mullins family has a lot to be happy about this week. Their community has come through for them in a big way. The Telegram first reported ... -
Kaminski apologizes to dead patient’s family
The CEO of Eastern Health apologized last night for the death of a young patient on the TCH near St. John’s on Monday. Vickie Kaminski made the ...





