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Deana Stokes Sullivan
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All articles of Deana Stokes Sullivan
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B.C. teen vows to get his life together
The first person convicted in Operation Razorback told provincial court Judge David Orr Tuesday, prior to his sentencing, that he intends to go ... -
Study links smoking, colorectal cancer
Newfoundland and Labrador has the highest incidence of colorectal cancer in Canada and the world, and now, a new study has linked this ... -
Cause of fire under investigation
It’s not known what caused an extensive fire at Crosbie Industrial Services Ltd. on Logy Bay Road this morning, but fortunately the building and ... -
Have trade, will travel
Ben Stacey of Grand Bank is a journeyman pipefitter and pipe insulator who travels back and forth between Newfoundland and Alberta for work.He’s ... -
Baby boom?
After years in decline, Newfoundland and Labrador’s birth rate has been steadily increasing in recent years — and the trend is expected to ... -
The forgotten storm
Alan Ruffman, a Nova Scotia geoscientist, has been watching recent stories about the devastating effects of hurricane Igor in Newfoundland with ... -
Salt — shake the habit
Health Minister Jerome Kennedy has been doing some interesting reading lately and hopes to encourage other people in the province to follow suit. ... -
The caplin connection
“When people in Holland talk about Canada, they just think about Calgary and Vancouver,” Meurs said, explaining that the bigger Canadian cities ... -
Feds to hear ferry users' concerns
Merrifield told reporters in St. John’s Monday he’s looking forward to the meeting this afternoon in St. John’s after a trip to Argentia this ... -
In search of adventure
Team leader Kurt Turchan said the goal of the expedition is to reveal the province’s hidden gems, such as ancient trails travelled by shipwreck ... -
Holyrood renews call for plant upgrade
Before he became mayor, Gary Goobie collected more than 5,000 signatures on a petition calling on the government to do something about the ... -
Lab woes not unique to Eastern Health: UHN director
But Brad Davis, executive director of University Health Network’s (UHN) laboratory medicine program, says these problems are not unique to ... -
C is for colour blind
Glenn Blackwood, executive director of Memorial University’s Marine Institute, told a recent Canadian School Boards Congress in St. John’s he ... -
Coyote cull
The natural resources director with Conne River’s Miawpukek First Nation government said his snares were set within walking distance, about a ... -
A call for action
Denika Lynn Adams was looking forward to her high school graduation, but sadly, never made it to her prom. Her mother, Crystal Adams, says the ... -
'Brazen' vandals hit tour boat company
Charges are expected to be laid soon in connection with a recent fire that extensively damaged a boat owned by O'Brien's Boat Tours in Bay Bulls. ... -
NL companies on best places to work list
Several Newfoundland companies and Atlantic region firms with offices in Newfoundland, have been named by Progress Magazine as being among the ... -
Reservations boycott
Changes announced Tuesday by Marine Atlantic to its commercial reservations system for its Gulf ferry service don't appear to be going over well ... -
Crash aftermath leaves school in mourning
A pile of grey twisted metal and loose debris being loaded onto a flatbed truck Monday morning was all that was left of a Chevrolet Malibu which ... -
Minimum wage hike has broad implications
The Newfoundland and Labrador Employers' Council (NLEC) would like the province to hold the minimum wage for a while, after its scheduled ... -
Advocating for children
Recent court cases involving sex abuse against children and internet luring stir a mix of emotions for Maryann Fleming of St. John's. She says ... -
Stylish, sturdy and flame resistant
The president of a new company that plans to open a manufacturing facility in Happy Valley-Goose Bay hopes his business will not only benefit ... -
Mom unhappy with autism therapy
A mother of three young children says her family is one of many that has been let down by Newfoundland's health care system. A native of ... -
New booking system a 'commercial weapon,' MP says
Newfoundland MP Gerry Byrne plans to hold a meeting at Mount Pearl City Hall Monday morning to listen to concerns from representatives of local ... -
Full-body scanners coming to St. John's
St. John's International Airport will soon get a full-body scanner, but the problem right now is figuring out where to put such a large piece of ... -
Fogbound
Carly Starr from Seattle and Alexei Perry from Montreal were in St. John's on the weekend for the Juno celebrations. But, unfortunately, they ... -
Paying by the rules
New wastewater regulations proposed by the federal government have municipalities in this province worried about how they'll pay for the required ... -
Heart to the rescue
Ten years ago, Susan Mercer left St. John's to take a job teaching English in Tokushima, Japan. She had just graduated from university in New ... -
Ferry users want action
Bell Island - Members of the Bell Island Ferry Users Committee will bring a wish list Wednesday to a meeting with provincial government officials ... -
Selling sovereignty
Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe says Quebec sovereignty would have absolutely no adverse effects on Newfoundland and Labrador or the ...





