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Nadya Bell
nbell@thetelegram.com
All articles of Nadya Bell
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Sizzling platters to aid Sichuan province
Rennie So can produce a stir-fry in under two minutes, and Tuesday night he was working flat out. Three cooks stood over flaming woks with So ... -
Minister introduces personal health information act
Health Minister Ross Wiseman says new legislation will make sure there are no future breaches of personal health information in the province, by ... -
Campaign reminds public of holiday's origin
Society - Anna Jarvis didn't have expensive flowers or going out for dinner in mind when she created Mother's Day in 1914, but peace, justice and ... -
Radio pour les peuples
Media - After years of listening to the news from Halifax or Montreal, Franco-Newfoundlanders will soon be listening to their own voices on a new ... -
Man finds steel in Timbit
Food - Donald Clarke says he found more than icing on his Timbit Thursday night. "I found a big chunk of steel in my Timbit." Clarke said. "I ... -
Celebrating compost Memorial's Botanical Garden...
Anne Madden wants to make compost more appealing, so she's opening composting week at Memorial's Botanical Garden with a compost cake. "It's a ... -
A helping hand for Haiti
A young Haitian boy with a broken arm came into Magda Lisztwan's office in a small clinic. As a trained emergency room doctor, she was able to ... -
Gender wage gap growing, minister says
The wage gap between men and women in the province is growing in some areas, and Environment Minister Charlene Johnson says women should do ... -
Food inflation
In the bakery section of a St. John's grocery store, two kids hang out of a shopping cart and nag their father for Jos Louis. On the other side ... -
Local printmaker talks about his involvement with...
Annie Pootoogook couldn't come to speak at the exhibition of her work now open at The Rooms, because no one knows where she is. Instead, Bill ... -
Local diocese not receiving refund
The Anglican Church of Canada has received a cheque for $9.7 million from the federal government for paying too much compensation for residential ... -
Music Rocks Camp
St. John's - Samantha Rideout, 19, is taking her Music Rocks children's camp professional, and she's got it all figured out. "I'm such a planner, ... -
Businesses anxious for new recycling plant
Local recycling operators can't wait for the city's new recycling plant to be built in Robin hood Bay. Waste Management's district manager Gary ... -
Doctor harassed, report finds
The Health Sciences was an intimidating, hostile work environment for cancer specialist Dr. Cathy Popadiuk and Eastern Health and Memorial ... -
Cherishing children
Rev. Sam Rose says he's found a way to bring new, younger people into his parish, and the answer is getting things a little messy. Rose has ... -
More gold found at Pine Cove
Harold Wareham says they've struck gold at Pine Cove - again. Wareham, president and CEO of New Island Resources says they have found two new ... -
Women take on Kilimanjaro
If you see eight determined-looking women marching up Signal Hill at night, chances are they're dreaming of the roof of Africa. Mountaineer T.A. ... -
School for Deaf to face civil suit
The Newfoundland School for the Deaf and provincial government will soon be facing a civil class-action lawsuit alleging students were subject to ... -
Couple move home to work in south shore aquaculture
Jennifer Woodland and her husband Damon are following the salmon - all the way back to their home province. After working in the aquaculture ... -
Africa service rembered through photos, stories
Shannon Mills spreads out small, curled and yellowed photographs that his father brought back from Africa during the Second World War. The ... -
'Go west'
As a teenager in Baghdad, Sabreen Mowlaii listened to the Pet Shop Boys' song "Go West," and decided to do just that. Today, after living in St. ...





