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Tobias Romaniuk
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All articles of Tobias Romaniuk
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RNC have identified persons of interest in sexual...
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) says it has identified persons of interest in four separate sexual assaults in the downtown area of St. ... -
High definition in the ocean depths
When it comes to remote underwater imagery, the future is looking clearer. It’s now possible to view near-live high-definition video footage from ... -
The sound of stolen smokes
St. John’s should be on every Canadian touring band’s schedule, according to Casey Laforet, guitarist and singer in the Toronto-based alt-country ... -
Riding a wave of popularity
When longboarder Jason Murphy rides Signal Hill, he isn’t thinking about anything. With a helmet pushed down over his dreadlocks, leather gloves ... -
Is St. John’s preparing to welcome superheroes?...
Is there a clandestine effort to recruit superheroes in St. John's? Quite possibly, and the clues are littered around the downtown area. For ... -
Billion dollar boom
When the provincial government recently went looking for a company to develop a travel guide for smartphones, it found only three companies in ... -
Harbourfront serves as canvas for creativity
More than 50 artists will converge on the St. John’s harbourfront for a 24-hour marathon of art creation Aug. 18 to kick-off the 13th annual Art ... -
Newfoundland-born filmmaker documenting Toronto’s...
There's a war in Toronto right now, and it's being documented by a Newfoundlander. But the only bombs in this war are spray- painted on walls, ... -
Englee fish plant cleanup ‘complex’
As the Englee fish plant continues to deteriorate, so, too, do Sea Treat Ltd.’s financial affairs as it continues to work through bankruptcy ... -
Towns prepare for expansion of 911 service
The government’s intention to introduce a provincewide 911 service has at least one municipality working to make sure every residence can be ... -
Timber with a rich timbre
When Darren (Doc) Reid looks at a guitar, he sees potential.“They’re much more than pieces of wood,” says Reid, a custom guitar builder and the ... -
Studio space welcomed by artists
The Quidi Vidi Village Plantation officially opened today providing local artists with studio space to practice traditional crafts and interact ... -
Cruising the sky for speeders
An RCMP helicopter arcs across the treetops, lining up with the Trans-Canada Highway and following the black ribbon of asphalt. Const. Stephan ... -
Scientists hope to solve caribou mystery
There are many unanswered questions about what caused the rapid decline of caribou populations in the 1990s, and part of the problem is that the ... -
Training for the king of battle
Lt.-Col. James Allen will take command of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery School today, the latest posting in a career that has taken ... -
Couple wants tougher rules after coyote snare...
A St. John’s couple is calling for stricter regulations and awareness surrounding coyote snares after their family dog was killed in a snare near ... -
St. John’s economic forecast is sunny
The City of St. John’s has released its 2012 economic outlook, and it shows strong industrial development driving a growing economy. Employment, ... -
Promoting the province in print
Gillian Marx connects journalists from across North America with the sort of travel experiences that make magazine cover stories. She’s a media ... -
NAPE workers protest health cuts
Health Sciences Centre staff spent their lunch break in the rain today, trading lunch bags for placards as they protested the cuts announced by ... -
Some assembly required
The parkade for the 351 Water Street building is already completely constructed. Now it needs to be assembled. The newest office tower in St. ... -
Hedley sails into town on ‘Shipwrecked’ tour
Forget everything you’ve heard about Hedley. Forget every song you've heard. And if you’re one of those guys being dragged to the show because of ... -
Hedley ‘shipwrecked’ in St. John’s
Sometimes, there can be benefits to waiting for something. Like a much-anticipated concert that is cancelled, then rescheduled for months later. ... -
The places he’s played
Singer Johnny Reid wants people to know what it feels like to stand on a stage in front of 12,000 people and sing. “People want to know about ... -
Gambling on ‘Storage Wars’
About 50 people are gathered in the Metro Self-Storage yard on Topsail Road in Mount Pearl, standing in a circle and listening to manager Alonzo ... -
Folk Festival lineup announced
The lineup for this year's Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival has been announced, with The Once at the top of the list.Joining the trio in ... -
Wages far from level
Steve and Michelle Galway left Newfoundland to work in Alberta about four years ago, and while they’d both like to return home, it just ... -
Transmitting history
More than a century after the first wireless telegraph signal was sent from Europe to Signal Hill by Guglielmo Marconi, his daughter has a ... -
It’s not dead, Jim
“Battlestar Galactica” actor Richard Hatch will make a special appearance at this year’s Sci-fi On The Rock science fiction convention. Peter ... -
'Bomb' the streets, feed the rush
Click here to see the photo slideshow There's six of them, laughing, talking. They can be heard before they're seen, coming into view as they ... -
Hunting the origins of ‘Newfie Steak’
The caribou may be the official animal of Newfoundland and Labrador, but there’s another, more elusive animal that has captured the hearts, minds ...





