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Steve Bartlett
sbartlett@thetelegram.com
All articles of Steve Bartlett
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Dunderdale, ‘almost 100 pounds’ lighter, set to...
Premier Kathy Dunderdale has a lot of running ahead of her.This fall’s general election is 80 days away and she’ll spend the weeks before chasing ... -
Liberals question Nalcor’s $100,000 signage
Nalcor spent almost $100,000 on headquarter signage, and the Opposition believes that’s a signal of how unaccountable the Crown corporation is ... -
Hulkamania headed to province
Hulkamaniacs rejoice! All the prayers and vitamins have paid off — the Hulkster is coming. The Telegram has confirmed Championship Wrestling ... -
Helping Hannah breathe
Jennie Warren has never met her granddaughter Hannah, but the 10-month-old is always on her mind. “I can’t focus. I can’t focus on anything,” the ... -
Federal cash coming for White Hills cleanup: O’Leary
The federal government is on the verge of announcing a cleanup of American military waste in the White Hills, according to a St. John’s ... -
Premier, economist differ on legacy fund concept
This province already has a oil legacy fund, Premier Kathy Dunderdale argues. It's the millions and millions the Tory government has ... -
'It's an awful lot of change'
Capt. Perry Stares is retiring in less than a year and he's worried. Not about life after 37 years with the coast guard, or anything ... -
Exhibit showcases early tourism marketing
Despite the endless fog, it’s the summer tourism season and people are starting to visit. If it’s like last year, hundreds of thousands will ... -
Ottawa office staying open: Dunderdale
Premier Kathy Dunderdale intends to keep the Newfoundland and Labrador Office of Federal-Provincial Relations open.“The office serves a great ... -
Kiewit looking at options for Marystown
A spokesman for Kiewit Infrastructure says the company has no plans to pull out of the Marystown shipyard.“We’re continuing to look at all the ... -
After the Fire
Twins Leland and Shandi don’t understand why they can’t live with their mommy.The four-year-olds cry every time their mother, Nancy Fleming, ... -
Ancient fossils go high-tech
The latest technology is being used to plug the earth’s oldest fossils.The Johnson GEO Centre is deploying QR (quick response) codes to promote ... -
Bonavista behind Bruins
According to legend, when Italian explorer John Cabot first spotted Cape Bonavista after weeks at sea, he yelled “O Buono Vista,” which means “Oh ... -
‘I’ve spent more time with him than I have with...
They had been through thick and thin, from protecting U.S. presidents to tracking people lost in the woods, so adopting his police partner Mirko ... -
Here’s the scoop
Ice cream shops are summer destinations, with lovers of the scoop and cone gladly suffering through long drives in hot cars. Aficionados up for ... -
Unsettling incidents lead BBB to change operations
The Better Business Bureau’s doors might be locked, but the office is not closed or avoiding the public.Someone called The Telegram this week ... -
Crawley begins $165,000 Nalcor job
Former premier Danny Williams’ chief of staff has landed on his feet with government’s energy corporation. Brian Crawley started with Nalcor ... -
Medals make it home
Ninety-five years after he died in battle, Martin Kent’s First World War medals are home.A memorial parade and ceremony was held in Placentia ... -
Our Greatest Debates?
Accusations of corruption once led to a major riot at the Colonial Building and heavy debt resulted in the decision to suspend ... -
Accounts of 1932-33 legislature debates released
First-hand accounts of a turning point in the province's history were released at Government House this morning. The 1932-33 legislature debates ... -
The Premier's primer
So, you’re suddenly named acting premier. It’s not an office you’ve aspired to, but you feel ready to rise to the challenge.Still, despite years ... -
What a blast!
BOOM! As smoke rose from the cannon, absolute power is briefly within my grasp.And — whoo-ha-ha! (evil villain voice) — there’s more coming.The ... -
Who, what, where, when and Y
It has rooms with a view. In fact, from most places in the new Ches Penney Family Y, a person can glance to the south and catch a spectacular ... -
Government studying recommendations from review of...
The province continues to study the recommendations made in a review of its access to information lawsJustice Minister Felix Collins told a ... -
Shipyard cleanup done, human toll continues
While the province has its fingers crossed that the Marystown Shipyard cleanup is complete, some are still trying to unravel a terrible mess. The ... -
The woman behind the arts - Elisabet Gunnarsdottir
Zita Cobb lauds the attitude and effort of the Fogo Island Arts Corporation's director. "The way her head is wired is right on," says Cobb, ... -
This old house
The pink porch is different, but gives off generous warmth and prompts a feeling of nostalgia. There are other powerful colours in the ... -
The Art of the Matter
Last in a three-part series — Social networking, Fogo Island style, won’t revolve around computers, Facebook or Twitter.No, if things happen as ... -
Weather warriors
What's it like building a five-star inn of contemporary design on a cliff facing the North Atlantic in mid-February? "Trying, very trying," says ... -
Inside the inn
The quilters' laughter is infectious. They're sitting around the top floor of the former Loyal Orange Lodge in Barr'd Islands, learning ...





