Thimble Cottage, the century old St. John’s home where Aloysius (Allie) O'Brien and his kin spent so much time entertaining friends and family, is getting a makeover.
It’s part of the ongoing plans for development of the farm.
Check out this story in today’s Telegram print edition.
Also on our front page, read about Marine Atlantic work in contention, and George Street safety concerns.
The Telegram website offers only a sample of the stories our reporters, editors and photographers work hard to get to the public every day.
Wednesday’s print edition of The Telegram, on the other hand, contains so much more, from news to opinion to our expanded A&E section.
Inside Wednesday’s print edition:
• On page A3, a story on the province planning a major advertising blitz to try to recruit foster parents.
• Get the latest on Marine Atlantic ferry crossing schedule troubles.
• On page A4, another Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games photos spread.
• On page A7, a Newfoundland-born doctor receives a national award.
• Another byelection call for Witless Bay council.
• In the business section, a Canadian Press story on how the federal government has taken a step towards buying up to 24 helicopters for the coast guard.
• See our business bio.
• Comics on page D7.
• And a chocked-full sports section with all the latest results and stories from the Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games, and national and international sports.
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