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Mallory Clarkson
editor@thepacket.ca
All articles of Mallory Clarkson
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Woman thanks her knights in shining armour
Clarenville — Flanked by her friends, Kim McNeill visits the Clarenville Fire Department last Thursday to meet the men who saved her life.She has ... -
Province doesn’t want The Loop
Trinity — The provincial government “has no wish” to assume ownership of the Trinity Train Loop, Tourism Minister Terry French acknowledged via ... -
Patient feels shafted by the system
Clarenville — For most people, the simple task of grabbing clippers from the bathroom, bending down and trimming your toenails is second ... -
A helping hand
Bonavista — All Sandra Durdle wants for Christmas is money to bring to Africa. She was one of five Bonavista women who went to Uganda last year ... -
Bridge to trouble
Hurricane Igor may have come and gone, but what was left behind can’t be fixed or forgotten.So many stories have been told, but new ones surface ... -
Making ends meet
Port Union — The provincial government is putting up $275,000 to help workers from Ocean Choice International’s (OCI) processing plant after it ... -
Man dead after industrial accident
According to RCMP Sgt. Boyd Merrill, Derrick Lawrence, 45, was doing maintenance on a rock crusher’s pulley system when either his clothing or ... -
Moving into milk
Earlier this summer Jeff Peddle’s application for a milk quota was approved by the Newfoundland and Labrador Milk Marketing Board. Peddle ... -
Getting in on the action
Local businesses are trying to get a cut of the lucrative oil and gas industry.How this will be achieved was addressed during an open meeting ... -
A cool approach to bottled water
Port Union - Icebergs: they're pretty, they're dangerous, slivers of them go great with orange juice, and soon they'll be used to make refreshing ... -
Donations make music count
It wasn't MusiCounts' $10,000 donation that excited the stream of students shuffling into Larkhall Academy's gymnasium Thursday in St. John's. ... -
First oil and gas fair for junior high
"Stay in school, get an education and get a further education." This was the message I.J. Sampson Junior High School students heard Tuesday ... -
Deeds, other documents get new home
People can finally flock back to the old liquor store on Elizabeth Avenue - not to get a case of beer, but to knock the dust off of old important ...





