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Adam Randell
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All articles of Adam Randell
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Canso crew on the ground
The Canso crew arrived in St. Anthony last night to start the process of swapping out the engines on the static display model the town owns. The ... -
Terra Nova sinkhole repairs complete; road open
As east coast rockers started their westward pilgrimage for a chance to glimpse Stephen Tyler and Joe Perry, coming into Terra Nova National Park ... -
Making ready for launch
"She's starting to slip. ... Knock out the block on the other side," shouts one of the Vokey brothers. With the order given a maul is heard ... -
Vote for Clarenville today
The Town of Clarenville has been shortlisted in to the Top 20 for the Kraft/TSN celebration tour, in which the town can win $25,000 for Elizabeth ... -
Three arrested for theft of car and post office...
RCMP arrested three men early Monday morning for a break-in at Swift Current following the discovery of an abandoned vehicle on the Burin ... -
On the hunt for ghosts
Surrounded in a thick Cape Bonavista fog, a long drowning blast from a bellowing horn warns seafarers of the dangerous path ahead. A flashing ... -
Collision on Manitoba
The RCMP and members of the Clarenville Volunteer Fire Department are currently assessing a situation on Manitoba Drive, after a motor cycle ... -
RCMP make arrest on Arnold's Cove break and enter
As a result of an ongoing investigation by the RNC's General Investigation Unit information was provided to the RCMP which resulted in the ... -
Community decides to reinstate fire dept.
Over the last year the Milton-George’s Brook Local Service District (LSD) has been weighing every option to providing fire services, and ... -
RCMP solve two "Hit and Runs"
On Thursday, April 5th, 2012, Clarenville RCMP were contacted in the early afternoon regarding a hit and run at the parking lot of a business in ... -
Province working on five-year plan for moose
The province is aiming to have a five-year moose management plan in place for the 2013 hunting season. Meanwhile, Environment minister Terry ... -
"It's a worry game"
“I’m 62, who’s going to have me now,” Manuel Faulkner says. Faulkner is one of the employees of NuTan Furs, owned by Barry Group Inc. The ... -
Time to talk
The Discovery Regional Development Board and the regional Rural Secretariat partnered to host a fishery forum in Bonavista last week. It was a ... -
Bringing it back
A group of residents from Milton/George's Brook have taken it upon themselves to gather public insight into the local fire service ... -
Targa gets green light
Three councillors and a mayor gave Targa the green light to race through Clarenville's streets in September. But there was a clear message that ... -
Fishers want status quo
According to local fishermen there won't be either change to the crab quota this year in Bonavista and Trinity Bays. Bonavista Bay fishermen ... -
Stop or go?
Stop, or go. That's the question Clarenville town council is still wrangling, as it tries to make a decision on Targa. Last week, for the third ... -
Ceebees take game one
Opening night of the Herder playoffs ended with hyped up Clarenville Caribous fans heading home disappointed. The EastLink Ceebee Stars beat the ... -
Dealing with the crisis
With its shrimp plant closed leaving more than 150 people out work, and a shaky seal market creating uncertainty for pelt processing, ... -
Talking about Muskrat
There's a fight coming, and Natural Resources minister Jerome Kennedy was pretty clear in stating that today. Kennedy was the guest speaker at ... -
Provincial fishers net $650 million in product
Although total fish catches for 2011 dropped by 90 million pounds - ending with 625,471,095 pounds hauled in over the sides - the provincial ... -
And the Cats came back
Fan speculation of a fast, action packed game between Clarenville Caribous and the Grand-Falls Windsor Cataracts proved to be true in tonight’s ... -
“Perception is everything”
"It came as quite a shock," said town councillor John Norman regarding the latest census results for Bonavista. The report from Statistics ... -
Facing the future
After the Port Union plant closure was announced in December, the town of Trinity Bay has been trying to find a solution to its economic ... -
Americana in Bonavista
Adrian Welcher has a little piece of Americana in his Bonavista home. The edges are nicked, the ink fading, and one of the images is a little ... -
Old school to beome a community centre
An old school in Bonavista is getting a makeover, thanks to the efforts of the Tipavista Wellness Foundation. What was once the main high ... -
Offering suggestions
About two-dozen people came out to have their say when the province brought its pre-budget consultation process to Arnold’s Cove on Monday. ... -
The wrong perspective?
What started out as a good idea has turned into a bit of confusion for a Bonavista Peninsula resident. Fred Russell of Port Union had noticed ... -
Collector road to be completed this year
Between waiting for money, getting plans in place, and being delayed by the weather, Bob Hiscock, Clarenville town manager, says the collector ... -
First Terra Nova Park case thrown out
He didn't really get his day in court, but Trevor Chaulk's legal ordeal is now behind him. Chaulk was one of the group of people locally ...












