Small protest group raises another major ruckus in Witless Bay

A vehicle was impounded in Witless Bay on Thursday, Nov. 21, following protests near Ragged Beach, according to Witless Bay Mayor Dermont Moran.

“There were protesters. And people are free to protest,” said Moran.

Nonetheless, he said, work on finishing a stone sea wall that protects the small parking lot on Ragged Beach from being washed away by erosion had to proceed, and the Town had issued a request for people not to interfere with the work.

Posted on December 11, 2019 .

An eye for accuracy

Kelsey Power’s sharp eye is taking her places she never expected.

At the age of 12-years-old, Kelsey Power of Bay Bulls was introduced to air rifle shooting through her cadets program. Now, she is 19, and for the last seven years, she hasn’t let her interest in the sport diminish in the slightest.

It was two years after initially getting involved in shooting, in 2014, when Power joined up with the Newfoundland and Labrador Shooting Association, allowing her to pursue her interests even further through the various air rifle target shooting opportunities made available there.

Posted on December 11, 2019 .

Military health care different from civilian

A former Mobile Central High School student has been awarded the prestigious Wounded Warriors Doctoral Scholarship.

Queen’s University’s Ashley Williams, formerly of Bay Bulls, was awarded the annual scholarship, which will help fund her research on how veterans access healthcare as they transition from the federal healthcare offered to military personnel to the civilian, provincial system.

Posted on November 25, 2019 .

Exploring the early history of Calvert

Those looking to learn more about the history and names of Calvert’s past might want to take a look through Kevin Reddigan’s newest book.

Reddigan grew up in Calvert, and can trace a lot of his own family’s history to the community. Although he now lives in Conception Bay South, the author retains a great fondness for what was once called Caplin Bay.

Posted on November 25, 2019 .

The best in his field

Long time Goulds farmer Hector Williams was inducted into the Atlantic Agriculture Hall of Fame this October.

Born in 1945, Williams is a staple of the province’s farming community.

He helped establish the Milk Marketing Board, now know as the Dairy Farmers of Newfoundland and Labrador, which was essential in securing supply management for farmers across the province, amongst other accomplishments. He served as director of that board from 1999 to 2016, as well as a representative on the Federation of Agriculture and Agri Adapt Council.

Posted on November 13, 2019 .

A wealth tax, pharma care, and environmental commitments

Mount Pearl— Southlands NDP candidate Anne Marie Anonsen told The Pearl that she has two responses to the question posed at the door, ‘why should I vote for you?’

“I think I have been doing, all my life, work that has led me to here and now. I have been championing for people all my life. I’ve gotten really used to finding out what’s the real problem that’s stopping this person. It’s always almost political.

“I know what people are up against. I know that fixes are possible. And I really know that those fixes are in the 109 pages of commitments that Jagmeet Singh is putting out there.”

Posted on October 30, 2019 .

Big showing for a small school

Students from Dunne Memorial Academy were in Carbonear Oct. 10 for the annual Harvest Run, joining 1,100 students representing 32 schools across the province.

There were six students participating, a good showing from a school with an enrollment of less than 100.

“I am so proud of all competitors; excellent results from a small school,” said teaching and running coach Karen Hearn.

Posted on October 30, 2019 .

The best in the business

A Goulds pharmacist has been recognised by the Pharmacists Association of Newfoundland and Labrador (PANL) as the province’s pharmacist of the year.

March is Pharmacy Awareness week and the PANL have a campaign where you can nominate your pharmacist as Pharmacist of the Year.

Pat Williams was notified by PANL near the end of August that he was this year’s winner, but had to keep the secret close to the chest until the gala awards banquet on Saturday, Sept. 28.

Posted on October 16, 2019 .