You can take the boy out of the bay, but you can’t take the bay out of the boy.
A fairly common expression in Newfoundland, and one which Chris Morry felt fit his late father Thomas Graham Morry perfectly.
You can take the boy out of the bay, but you can’t take the bay out of the boy.
A fairly common expression in Newfoundland, and one which Chris Morry felt fit his late father Thomas Graham Morry perfectly.
The City of St. John’s hosted their annual Tourism Awards presentation at City Hall Tuesday, May 14, recognizing individuals and businesses that they say contribute to the tourism sector in the province.
The winner of the Discovery Award is a familiar business in the Goulds that introduced a new twist last season.
Communities along the east coast are showing their continued support for the East Coast Trail, which is celebrating 25 years this summer.
Petty Harbour—Maddox Cove and Bay Bulls both signed memorandums with the East Coast Trail Association (ECTA) in March. For Petty Harbour—Maddox Cove it was the second time and for Bay Bulls the first. Both agreed to work together to preserve, enhance, and protect the trail.
The agreements allow the ECTA to participate in municipal budget consultations and submit funding requests.
Both councils and the ETCA commit to a review of the terms after the election of a new council.
The recent signings bring the total number of communities with active memorandums to ten.
Petty Harbour first signed on in May 2015, one of the first communities to do so. Two trails, the Cape Spear Path and Motion Path, run through the community.
Bay Bulls is the first Southern Shore community to sign a memorandum with the ECTA. The town is home to two ECTA-maintained trails, Spout Path and Mickleens Path.
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A local Home Hardware store was a finalist in a national competition.
Dan and Kim McDonald, operators of McDonald’s Home Hardware, have been serving the Goulds and area for 27 years.
Their store is a staple of the Goulds’ Main Road.
Even if he had survived the war, Matthew Rossiter would likely never have met thirteen-year-old Belle Melvin.
Southern Shore Arena renamed after the fellow who made hockey happen
A local hockey hero was given a fitting tribute Saturday, when the Southern Shore Arena was renamed in his honour.
Ferryland district candidate Chris Molloy says politics as usual isn’t working
Born and raised in St. Shotts, Chris Molloy grew up working with his father on the farm, starting at six and cutting cod tongues by the time he was nine.
Steve Thorne of New Harbour said that on May 16, he wants you to vote.
“If people get out and vote, and drive the turn out rate up, the politicians will listen more, and then people will get the problems addressed,” he told the Irish Loop Post.
Eighteen-year-old Nathan Corrigan of Trepassey is not stopping. He has been an honours student all throughout his school years. He has been heavily involved in every aspect of Stella Maris School life including sports, celebrations, as well as Lions Club speak-outs, Peace Poster contests, and the Foster Families contest, all of which saw him emerge as winner. He has also been involved with the Regional Math Competition.
Although it isn’t the outcome they hoped for, members of St. Bernard’s school council are preparing for some big changes, this time affecting Grade 5 students.