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Paul Herridge
editor@southerngazette.ca
All articles of Paul Herridge
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First steel cut in Marystown for Hebron drilling...
Marystown — Tuesday was billed as a "milestone" day for the Hebron project as the first piece of steel for the drilling support module was cut in ... -
Perfect plant, wrong location
It seems one key factor killed the Burin secondary fish processing plant. ... -
Hebron on the horizon as Terra Nova work winds down
Work on the Terra Nova floating, production, storage and off-loading vessel (FPSO) at Peter Kiewit’s Cow Head fabrication facility is winding ... -
Henry Goodrich in Marystown
Transocean oilrig Henry Goodrich arrived in Mortier Bay Sunday afternoon for some work. Wayne Brake, president of the MWF/CAW Local 20 at the ... -
Grocery giant moving back to Marystown
It looks like there will be some competition in the grocery business in Marystown. Loblaw Cos. Ltd. is opening a No Frills store in the space ... -
‘Bring on the orange crush!’
You wouldn’t know it’s a three-candidate race in Burin-Placentia West after attending NDP candidate Julie Mitchell’s lunchtime rally at her ... -
Bouncing back
Grand Bank — Perry Goodyear travelled to the United States to undergo the liberation treatment for his multiple sclerosis six months ago this ... -
Survivor’s story
Marystown — Oil and water are two of the things this province is most known for. It’s also the name of St. John’s-based ... -
Ocean Choice introducing canning operation at St....
President and chief executive officer Martin Sullivan says the plan is to start with between 12-14 positions for four to five weeks with a ... -
Can you ID this mysterious medallion?
Following a fishing trip off Harbour Mille Cape with his grandfather, Guy Hackett of English Harbour East, during last year’s recreational food ... -
Commercial land hot commodity in Marystown
Marystown - Mayor Sam Synard is defending the prices being charged for commercial properties by the Town of Marystown. "Land is tight," Synard ... -
Province prepared to grant OCI yellowtail exemption
Marystown - Fisheries Minister Clyde Jackman has agreed to grant Ocean Choice International (OCI) an exemption in the size of un-processed ... -
Developments aplenty
Marystown - Mayor Sam Synard acknowledges there's "a lot of people moving earth around" in Marystown these days. A sizable number of projects ... -
Plenty of new faces set to join Burin Peninsula...
Marystown - Marystown Deputy Mayor Julie Mitchell surprised a lot of people when she announced last week she would not be running in this month's ... -
Marine industrial park gets provincial funding
Marystown - The provincial government is contributing nearly $600,000 towards the development of the Marystown marine industrial park. ... -
Towns studying peninsula's labour market
Marystown - The towns of Marystown and St. Lawrence are assessing the availability of workers on the Burin Peninsula. With the potential ... -
Film to bring ghost of Grand Bank's cottage hospital...
Grand Bank - The fate of the old cottage hospital in Grand Bank has been sealed. The building, the last of its kind in the province, will soon be ... -
Back at the plant
Marystown - Employees at Ocean Choice International's fish plant in Marystown are back on the job after a three-week break. The company figures ... -
The art of stained glass
Sarah Gouzvaris can easily recollect the day she saw "the most beautiful store she had ever seen in her life." The native of Rushoon, who was ... -
Towers won't go quietly: Marystown council
Leave well enough alone. That's the message coming out of Marystown town council, regarding towers borrowed by Kiewit Offshore Services from the ... -
Portnoys' supporters still working to bring family...
Marystown - Despite Angela Portnoy's recent decision to return to Israel with her five children in the face of a deportation threat, Jo Anne ... -
Into the wild Blue yonder
When Martine Blue took a trip to Newfoundland in 2001, she fell in love and vowed to move here someday. Now she has. The 37-year-old, ... -
End of an era
St. Lawrence - Wilson Hickman's retirement last month signalled not just the end of an era for the man, but also for the Canadian Coast Guard. ... -
Price is right for HGTV
Marystown - He might not have gone all the way on "Designer Superstar Challenge," but Ambrose Price came away a winner nonetheless. The ... -
Unwanted effects
A community group exploring the effects of exposure to toxins and chemicals on employees at the Marystown shipyard believes workers aren't the ... -
It pays to know your dough
Its said that money cant buy happiness, and thats especially true if the bills arent real to begin with. Last year, 1,100 phoney bills were ...





