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Steve Bartlett
sbartlett@thetelegram.com
All articles of Steve Bartlett
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We like Facebook
A collective status update for Newfoundland and Labrador: we like Facebook more -
Owed extra cash
Call it the liening tower of St. Teresa. Liens totalling more than $1 million ha -
'My body is a circuit board'
Life was good for Karen Halleran. Some might say she had it all: three kids, a beautiful home, a job she enjoyed and extras like golf and ... -
U.S. soccer player uses Newfoundland roots to join...
A pro soccer player from Wisconsin will sport a Maple Leaf at this summer’s Olympics because of her Newfoundland connection. The roster for the ... -
Sunday marks 100th anniversary of Tilt Cove avalanche
Discovering the headstone of a father and son killed by an avalanche at Tilt Cove in 1912 had a major impact on David Liverman. It spawned two ... -
Woodworking whiz kid
Matthew Agate is just 10, but he’s already built a miniature rocking horse, a folding step stool and a five-board bench. And the Placentia ... -
A reel mystery
Tonya Ritchie paid five bucks for the old suitcase she used to cart frozen fish back home to Ontario. She didn't realize that simple purchase ... -
Teams show high school sports not all about winning
It started with a simple gesture. Sean Doyle, teacher and athletic director at Mobile Central High, wanted to add a girls' division to the ... -
City teams patch upwards of 8,000 potholes per year
In the cab of a truck painted City of St. John’s green, Rick Lear unfolds a list and plots a plan of pothole attack.He and the man behind the ... -
Letter from 1942 provides dramatic account of Pollux...
A letter from one fisherman to another offers first-hand insight into what rescuers faced when the Pollux and Truxtun ran aground 70 years ... -
Our forgotten soldiers
Andrew Bulger enlisted at 14 and had an incredible combat career. The young Newfoundlander was present when the American fort at Detroit was ... -
Angler hooks big (furry) one on Waterford River
Ask Mike Penney about the one that got away. You won’t get a whale of a tale, but you will hear about his ordeal with a seal. While fishing sea ... -
Linked by Ocean Ranger tragedy
Waves in the North Atlantic were cresting over 60 feet and winds were gusting well over 100 kilometres per hour. Even harsher conditions the ... -
Powerful images of the Ocean Ranger
Dick Green sits at the rear of his Duckworth Street art and antique gallery, thumbing through The Telegram's archival photos of the Ocean ... -
Concern grows about response by military to Labrador...
The head of the Nunatsiavut government is troubled by the military’s reason for not sending a helicopter to look for a missing Makkovik teen ... -
Occupy group incorporates
It may have stemmed from a global movement protesting corporate greed, but Occupy NL has become an incorporated entity.But it’s far from an “if ... -
Thousands belonging to groups lie unclaimed in bank...
The SFA 6 Inshore Harvesters Fund has $45,112.64 in a bank account that hasn't been accessed this century. The $2,748.96 belonging to "St. ... -
Parties blame each other for public accounts...
The public accounts committee (PAC) has been dormant for almost a year, but it’s living up to its name following media reports about its ... -
Spectator calls sport ‘One of the most amazing...
Julia Pohling wants to take people for a spin. You won’t find her behind the wheel of a taxi, party bus or limousine though. Instead, she’ll be ... -
Government doing 'pretty good' at being open, Ring says
Charges the Tory government is secretive don't jive with the information and privacy commissioner. Ed Ring told The Telegram Friday he thinks ... -
Tiny community facing relocation
The people of Round Harbour will soon be asked if they want to resettle. Municipal Affairs says it will "soon commence the process of a vote ... -
Cleary sports sealskin to prove support
The fur has been flying all week over Ryan Cleary’s questioning of the seal hunt’s future.But Thursday, there was fur on his back, as the St. ... -
Update: Government not hiding anything: Dunderdale
Premier Kathy Dunderdale responded forcefully to the province’s acting Auditor General this afternoon, saying they are not hiding anything ... -
Man who fled Kosovo in 1999 now heading...
Remzi Cej knew he wanted to work in human rights the day he crossed the Albanian border after fleeing conflict in Kosovo. Almost 13 years later, ... -
Prime location
There's a buzz - and the hum of heavy equipment - coming from 351 Water St. The erection of East Port Properties' six-storey tower continues ... -
Firm alleges oil companies infringed copyright on...
A seismic data firm alleges an oil exploration partnership has capitalized on confidential geophysical data, and it is seeking almost $7 ... -
YouTube helping trainer’s star rise
A local fitness trainer’s impressive online presence is adding some extra muscle, thanks to YouTube.Lee Hayward’s videos already have more than ... -
'Pocket calls' to 911 now being tracked
New computer software will give officials a better handle on the number of "pocket calls" Northeast Avalon mobile users make to 911. A pocket ... -
Busy types tell us how they stay in shape
The middle of January arrived quickly and many (this reporter included) are wrestling with that common resolution to get fit and active. For ... -
No odd requests from Petty
He's wanted some unique things in the past, but Tom Petty isn't asking for anything off the charts when he performs in St. John's. Promoter ...





