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Colin MacLean
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All articles of Colin MacLean
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RNC investigating sudden death in Corner Brook
A man was found unresponsive on the side of a Corner Brook Street Saturday morning and was pronounced dead upon arrival at Western Memorial ... -
Carbonear man dies in car crash
A man from Carbonear died early Saturday morning in a single vehicle crash on the highway between Bay Roberts and the North River exit. The ... -
Death at Goulds gas station under investigation
The RNC is investigating a sudden death at an Irving gas station in Goulds. Police were called to the business on Friday. The deceased is a ... -
Smile, you’re on hidden camera
The old saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” would appear to be apt in this case. Two men parked off a secluded backroad get out of their ... -
Campers have a ball
It’s a sunny Saturday afternoon at Cochrane Pond family campground with hardly a cloud in the sky.The kids are running helter skelter down the ... -
Missing person: James Dillon
The RNC is asking the public for help in finding 57-year-old James Dillon. Dillon was last seen Sunday in the area of Waterford Bridge Road in ... -
Firebomb thrown at parked car
An unusual incident on McKay St. in St. John’s early Monday morning has the RNC looking for a firebomber. It happened around 1:30 a.m., some type ... -
Transatlantic rowing attempt called off
An attempt by two British adventurers to row across the Atlantic in time for the London Olympic Games has been called off. The team's project ... -
Plan to Taser Crockwell didn't pan out
Given what he knew about Leo Crockwell and what had happened so far during the standoff with police, RCMP Staff Sgt. Tom Power said there was no ... -
The Telegram Birth Announcements: Saturday, May 19,...
COLLINS On May 4, 2012, Jonathan and Nicole welcomed their son James Stephen Collins, weighing 9 lbs 2 oz to their loving family. Also welcoming ... -
Numbers up across board for St. John’s airport
Its been a good year for the St. John’s International Airport. Numbers are up across the board; capital improvements are moving from the drawing ... -
Two men rescued in Labrador
Some RCMP officers seemed to be in the right place at the right time in Labrador on Tuesday. While on route from Makkovik to Hopedale the ... -
Marching for Burton Winters
As his great-aunt spoke with The Telegram Saturday, 10-month-old Elliott Jacque stared with utter fascination at the voice recorder held ... -
‘At least we tried’
On June 19 of 2011, a coalition of labour leaders, politicians and citizens came together in St. John’s for a common goal to save the Marine ... -
Methadone patients left in lurch
Methadone patients in St. John’s have been left scrambling to find a pharmacist after Downtown Pharmacy on Water Street abruptly lost its ... -
Forest fire keeps Seal Cove on edge
A forest fire raged over the weekend near the community of Seal Cove, Fortune Bay.The blaze reportedly started mid-morning Friday and was still ... -
Forest fire burning near Fortune Bay community
As of 4 p.m. Saturday afternoon firefighers are continuing to fight a large forest fire burning near the community of Seal Cove, Fortune Bay. The ... -
Doing without diets
For many, the idea of celebrating something called International No Diet Day flies in the face of everything we know about weight and health. ... -
Snow forecast for Avalon Peninsula
This might not have been the best weekend to have those winter tires removed. Environment Canada is forecasting snow for Avalon Peninsula Monday ... -
Sawada's seen it all before
You're travelling to Grand Falls-Windsor from St. John's and you've made it to Whitbourne. In relative terms, that's about as far as the St. ... -
Regiment getting new commander
Brennan is bidding adieu and Heale is taking the helm. A ceremony this afternoon will see the command and colours of the Royal Newfoundland ... -
Lobster fishermen vote to cut out buyers
Lobster fishermen represented by the FFAW have voted in favour of incorporating their own company to sell their catches — cutting out traditional ... -
Dozens of cats find good homes
There are a lot of happy kitties out there this week. St. John’s Humane Services successfully found homes for 27 cats during its Meow ... -
PANL and province reach deal
Just ahead of new legislation coming into effect on lower generic drug costs, the province and the Pharmacists' Association of Newfoundland and ... -
Province and pharmacists’ association reach...
The provincial government and the Pharmacists' Association of Newfoundland and Labrador have reached a tentative agreement on several aspects of ... -
Deal reached in Newfoundland Lynx dispute
Crewmembers of the Ocean Choice International owned fishing vessel Newfoundland Lynx have voted to accept a collective agreement with the ... -
Man charged with stealing tree
A man was detained in St. John's Saturday night for allegedly stealing a tree. According to the overnight police report, the RNC K9 unit was ... -
OCI and Newfoundland Lynx crew reach tentative deal
Ocean Choice International announced Saturday that it has reached an agreement with the locked out crew of the Newfoundland Lynx. In a news ... -
Clearing the air
Because of where she lives, Diana Bolger has ended up in the emergency room four times this year. Bolger suffers from chronic obstructive ... -
Looking for a good home
Everybody’s got their history, whether it’s happy, troubled or otherwise. Cats aren’t all that different. Take Major Tom for example. A ...





