Province welcomes 2013
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New Year's Eve revellers Kim Winsor, left, and Lori Heath, right, celebrate the ringing in of the New Year 2013 at the St. John's waterfront shortly after the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve. They were among a crowd of about 50 or so folks who flocked to the waterfront hoping to bring back the once popular tradition of celebrating New Year's Eve down on the harbourfront. photo by
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New Year's Eve revellers Dee Hynes, left, and Dave Curran, right, celebrate the ringing in of the New Year 2013 at the St. John's waterfront shortly after the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve. They were among a crowd of about 50 or so folks who flocked to the waterfront hoping to bring back the once popular tradition of celebrating New Year's Eve down on the harbourfront. photo by
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New Year's Eve revellers Alicia Sutton, left, and Melodie Kelly, right, celebrate the ringing in of the New Year 2013 at the St. John's waterfront shortly after the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve. They were among a crowd of about 50 or so folks who flocked to the waterfront hoping to bring back the once popular tradition of celebrating New Year's Eve down on the harbourfront. photo by
— File photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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- Les
- - January 2, 2013 at 21:19:23
The one day a year no one was arrested for public intoxication! Can I use this article to justify my drunken waterfront behavior on my October birthday? Only time will tell...
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- Dan Dan
- - January 1, 2013 at 14:34:54
"Province welcomes 2013." Yeah, you know who else welcomed 2013? Everyone! (yep, even "mainlanders")




