Kay Aylward is no stranger to being on the water.
From growing up near the water in Witless Bay, to rowing in the Royal St. John’s Regatta as an adult, dragon boating seemed a natural next step.
Kay Aylward is no stranger to being on the water.
From growing up near the water in Witless Bay, to rowing in the Royal St. John’s Regatta as an adult, dragon boating seemed a natural next step.
Bay Bulls’ own C&W Industrial Fabrication and Marine Limited has been sub-contracted to build and install an innovative, environmentally aware fish processing production line aboard a new Ocean Choice International (OCI) vessel, the Calvert.
Born and raised in Bay Bulls (in a house full of loud women, according to her author’s bio), April Harvey told the Irish Loop Post that her work is as much for herself as for others.
Laura Morry Williams of Ferryland has lived life on the edge.
That’s according to her memoir On the Edge, which she calls a metaphor for how she feels she has lived her life.
The Town of Bay Bulls is taking steps to ensure that all residents can receive quick and efficient emergency response services.
The story of Paddy McCarthy will be hitting the stage at MerryMeeeting Arts and Crafts in Renews.
The Life of Paddy Iron McCarthy, adapted by Randy Crane from the popular play of the same name, based upon the true story of Paddy’s life recorded in It's Like a Dream to Me: Paddy Iron McCarthy of Renews Relives His First Hundred Years by Bertha Thorne, is a one man play performed by Crane.
It was tea, cookies, and conversation for about a dozen young St. Kevin’s students and their young-at-heart best friends.
Topsail girl and Spaniard’s Bay boy keep the romance going as Big Brother’s lights fade to black
Despite spending more than a month with no outside communication, two Big Brother houseguests say they are more than willing to do it all over again.
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.