http://www.southerngazette.ca/images/logo/14_Gazette.gifThe Southern Gazettehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/The Southern Gazette - George MacvicarList of the latest articles from this category.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Thu, 17 May 2012 07:50:20 -0400Thu, 17 May 2012 07:50:20 -0400enChief spokespersonhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-05-15/article-2978454/Chief-spokesperson/1Tue, 15 May 2012 09:14:00 -0400Premier Kathy Dunderdale has always been a capable politician – that’s one reason she’s Newfoundland and Labrador’s first female premier.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-05-15/article-2978454/Chief-spokesperson/1editor@southerngazette.caEditorialhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-05-15/article-2978454/Chief-spokesperson/1Arch and Margarethttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-09/article-2972629/Arch-and-Margaret/1Wed, 09 May 2012 09:19:00 -0400The story of a simple life dedicated to othershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-09/article-2972629/Arch-and-Margaret/1editor@southerngazette.caCommunityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-09/article-2972629/Arch-and-Margaret/1Globalizationhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-05-08/article-2972486/Globalization/1Tue, 08 May 2012 08:00:00 -0400Is the Burin Peninsula paying the price because we’re located on a ‘rock’ in the North Atlantic?http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-05-08/article-2972486/Globalization/1editor@southerngazette.caEditorialhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-05-08/article-2972486/Globalization/1Expected news still hits Burin hard http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-07/article-2972402/Expected-news-still-hits-Burin-hard-/1Mon, 07 May 2012 08:00:13 -0400Burin Mayor Kevin Lundrigan admitted the news High Liner Foods Inc. was closing its Secondary Processing Plant in the town came as a “shock.”http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-07/article-2972402/Expected-news-still-hits-Burin-hard-/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-07/article-2972402/Expected-news-still-hits-Burin-hard-/1‘Freedom Park’ initiative attracts large group of supportershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-01/article-2967047/%26lsquo%3BFreedom-Park%26rsquo%3B-initiative-attracts-large-group-of-supporters/1Tue, 01 May 2012 07:13:00 -0400A packed gymnasium at the College of the North Atlantic, Burin Campus, Apr. 23 heard the selection of Donald C. Jamieson Academy in Burin for a national playground program.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-01/article-2967047/%26lsquo%3BFreedom-Park%26rsquo%3B-initiative-attracts-large-group-of-supporters/1editor@southerngazette.caCommunityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-01/article-2967047/%26lsquo%3BFreedom-Park%26rsquo%3B-initiative-attracts-large-group-of-supporters/1Willing sacrificeshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-05-01/article-2966953/Willing-sacrifices/1Tue, 01 May 2012 07:05:00 -0400It proved to be the longest running military campaign of the Second World War. ‘The Battle of the Atlantic’ was fought from 1939 to 1943.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-05-01/article-2966953/Willing-sacrifices/1editor@southerngazette.caEditorialhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-05-01/article-2966953/Willing-sacrifices/1Lobster pittanceshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-24/article-2961397/Lobster-pittances/1Tue, 24 Apr 2012 06:32:00 -0400Spring is in the air on the Burin Peninsula and along the South Coast.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-24/article-2961397/Lobster-pittances/1editor@southerngazette.caEditorialhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-24/article-2961397/Lobster-pittances/1Volunteeringhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-17/article-2955643/Volunteering/1Tue, 17 Apr 2012 08:58:00 -0400This is Volunteer Week in Newfoundland and Labrador. It’s a week set aside to recognize people in your community who help make your area a better place in which to live ...http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-17/article-2955643/Volunteering/1editor@southerngazette.caEditorialhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-17/article-2955643/Volunteering/1Homelessness on the Burin Peninsulahttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-10/article-2950445/Homelessness-on-the-Burin-Peninsula/1Tue, 10 Apr 2012 10:30:00 -0400 Joan Brown is regularly hearing stories about Burin Peninsula residents needing a place to live, of being hungry or needing medical care/prescriptions. Mrs. Brown’s role is ‘Housing Support Worker for the Burin Peninsula’ with the Burin Peninsula Housing and Homelessness Committee. http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-10/article-2950445/Homelessness-on-the-Burin-Peninsula/1editor@southerngazette.caCommunityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-10/article-2950445/Homelessness-on-the-Burin-Peninsula/1Travelling the open high, er drivewayhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-10/article-2950434/Travelling-the-open-high%2C-er-driveway/1Tue, 10 Apr 2012 10:13:00 -0400If you own a vehicle and are a regular driver, with your employment or as a tourist, then your wallet is taking a beating these days. The price of gasoline last week leaped frog. http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-10/article-2950434/Travelling-the-open-high%2C-er-driveway/1editor@southerngazette.caEditorialhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-10/article-2950434/Travelling-the-open-high%2C-er-driveway/1A penny for your thoughts!http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-03/article-2945027/A-penny-for-your-thoughts%21/1Tue, 03 Apr 2012 07:40:00 -0400It’s long been a saying in Canada … ‘a penny for your thoughts’. It’s based on the English method of simply asking people to volunteer their opinions on an issue being discussed.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-03/article-2945027/A-penny-for-your-thoughts%21/1editor@southerngazette.caEditorialhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-04-03/article-2945027/A-penny-for-your-thoughts%21/1UPDATE: Single vehicle accident in Marystown claims a lifehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-02/article-2945049/UPDATE%3A-Single-vehicle-accident-in-Marystown-claims-a-life/1Mon, 02 Apr 2012 07:33:00 -0400Marystown District RCMP reported Friday morning a 19-year-old Rushoon man was found deceased in the water near Canning Bridge in Marystown at approximately 9 a.m.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-02/article-2945049/UPDATE%3A-Single-vehicle-accident-in-Marystown-claims-a-life/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-02/article-2945049/UPDATE%3A-Single-vehicle-accident-in-Marystown-claims-a-life/1New Marystown Recplex expenditures start to come inhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-03-28/article-2939524/New-Marystown-Recplex-expenditures-start-to-come-in/1Wed, 28 Mar 2012 07:41:00 -0400Councillor concerned about dollar commitmenthttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-03-28/article-2939524/New-Marystown-Recplex-expenditures-start-to-come-in/1editor@southerngazette.caSportshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-03-28/article-2939524/New-Marystown-Recplex-expenditures-start-to-come-in/1PKO official holds out hope of work for Marystown facilitieshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-27/article-2939378/PKO-official-holds-out-hope-of-work-for-Marystown-facilities/1Tue, 27 Mar 2012 07:18:00 -0400Marystown Mayor Sam Synard is again expressing some optimism for employment prospects at the local Peter Kiewit Offshore facilities.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-27/article-2939378/PKO-official-holds-out-hope-of-work-for-Marystown-facilities/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-27/article-2939378/PKO-official-holds-out-hope-of-work-for-Marystown-facilities/1Marystown men recognized for unselfish acthttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-27/article-2939360/Marystown-men-recognized-for-unselfish-act/1Tue, 27 Mar 2012 06:05:00 -0400Two boaters rescued from Mortier Bayhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-27/article-2939360/Marystown-men-recognized-for-unselfish-act/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-27/article-2939360/Marystown-men-recognized-for-unselfish-act/1Down which road?http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-03-27/article-2939355/Down-which-road%3F/1Tue, 27 Mar 2012 06:02:00 -0400Where is the federal Conservative government taking Canada with its ‘right wing’ approach to politics?http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-03-27/article-2939355/Down-which-road%3F/1editor@southerngazette.caEditorialhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-03-27/article-2939355/Down-which-road%3F/1Just in time for St. Paddy’s Dayhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-03-21/article-2933748/Just-in-time-for-St.-Paddy%26rsquo%3Bs-Day/1Wed, 21 Mar 2012 09:15:00 -0400Messages in a bottle find a homehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-03-21/article-2933748/Just-in-time-for-St.-Paddy%26rsquo%3Bs-Day/1editor@southerngazette.caCommunityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-03-21/article-2933748/Just-in-time-for-St.-Paddy%26rsquo%3Bs-Day/1The coyote problemhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-03-20/article-2933731/The-coyote-problem/1Tue, 20 Mar 2012 08:51:00 -0400Joe Fleming from the Bonavista Peninsula said he caught an 82-pound coyote and believes it to the biggest ever captured in the province. Memorial University is doing DNA testing though to make sure the big beast is a coyote, and not some other hybrid or another animal.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-03-20/article-2933731/The-coyote-problem/1editor@southerngazette.caEditorialhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Editorial/2012-03-20/article-2933731/The-coyote-problem/1Long Harbour job prospects outlined for Peninsula residentshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-20/article-2933846/Long-Harbour-job-prospects-outlined-for-Peninsula-residents/1Tue, 20 Mar 2012 08:49:00 -0400Vale Newfoundland and Labrador came calling to the Burin Peninsula Wednesday, outlining job prospects for Long Harbour and seeking out resumes from potential workers.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-20/article-2933846/Long-Harbour-job-prospects-outlined-for-Peninsula-residents/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-20/article-2933846/Long-Harbour-job-prospects-outlined-for-Peninsula-residents/1Students back in Pearce after Easter holidayhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-20/article-2933727/Students-back-in-Pearce-after-Easter-holiday/1Tue, 20 Mar 2012 08:47:00 -0400Eastern School Board is preparing to have Pearce Junior High School students return to their own classes after the Easter break.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-20/article-2933727/Students-back-in-Pearce-after-Easter-holiday/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-03-20/article-2933727/Students-back-in-Pearce-after-Easter-holiday/1