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Today in the full edition of The Telegram:

The Telegram

The Telegram

Published on November 2, 2012
Published on November 2, 2012
Topics :
Economic Council , Breaking News , Atlantic Province , Newfoundland and Labrador

The Telegram website offers only a sample of the stories our reporters, editors and photographers work hard to get to the public every day.

Friday’s full edition of The Telegram, on the other hand, contains much, much more, from news to opinion to our expanded Arts & Entertainment section.

 

• Overnight there were nine armed robbery or attempted armed robberies in St. John’s. It’s stories like this that fuel concerns among residents about crime rates and the basic safety of their community. Starting in today’s full edition of The Telegram, we offer a three-part series based on the results of a Telegram online poll. Today: Fearing the Worst— residents talk about their concerns about what they see as a rise in crime.

 

• When he heard Keri Lynn McGrath was charged with defrauding the provincial brain injury association, brian injury survivor Stefan Doyle thought “How could you hurt people who were already hurt?” On Thursday he watched as McGrath was found guilty on the charge.

 

• Reductions in oil production are part of the reason the Atlantic Province’s Economic Council is predicting Newfoundland and Labrador’s economy will shrink by 0.4 per cent this year.

 

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