http://www.southerngazette.ca/images/logo/14_Gazette.gifThe Southern Gazettehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/The Southern GazetteList of the latest articles from this category.http://www.southerngazette.caThu, 17 May 2012 07:56:07 -0400Thu, 17 May 2012 07:56:07 -0400enNeither Here Nor Therehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Peter-Pickersgill/2012-05-16/article-2978586/Neither-Here-Nor-There/1Wed, 16 May 2012 09:21:00 -0400Natural gas from the Grand Bankshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Peter-Pickersgill/2012-05-16/article-2978586/Neither-Here-Nor-There/1Peter Pickersgillhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Peter-Pickersgill/2012-05-16/article-2978586/Neither-Here-Nor-There/1Garnish Wellness Program wraps uphttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-16/article-2978578/Garnish-Wellness-Program-wraps-up/1Wed, 16 May 2012 08:14:00 -0400More than 70 oldsters, ranging in age from 55 through 85, from Garnish and Frenchman’s Cove registered for the first Garnish Wellness Program.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-16/article-2978578/Garnish-Wellness-Program-wraps-up/1Communityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-16/article-2978578/Garnish-Wellness-Program-wraps-up/1Lambe replaces Jorgensen as presidenthttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-16/article-2978584/Lambe-replaces-Jorgensen-as-president/1Wed, 16 May 2012 07:18:00 -0400The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 29 Burin has elected a new executive for 2012-13.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-16/article-2978584/Lambe-replaces-Jorgensen-as-president/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-16/article-2978584/Lambe-replaces-Jorgensen-as-president/1More awards for NL newspapershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-15/article-2979943/More-awards-for-NL-newspapers/1Tue, 15 May 2012 16:19:24 -0400Community papers honoured by Newspapers Atlantichttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-15/article-2979943/More-awards-for-NL-newspapers/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-15/article-2979943/More-awards-for-NL-newspapers/1Up and Overhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-15/article-2978442/Up-and-Over/1Tue, 15 May 2012 10:06:00 -0400The annual Burin Peninsula Regional Track and Field Meet was held at the Marystown Track and Field facility Wednesday.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-15/article-2978442/Up-and-Over/1editor@southerngazette.caSportshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-15/article-2978442/Up-and-Over/1Chief 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/1South Coast jobless rate mixed newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-15/article-2978431/South-Coast-jobless-rate-mixed-news/1Tue, 15 May 2012 08:59:00 -0400Some 3,000 more people found work in Newfoundland in April according to statistics released Friday by Statistics Canada.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-15/article-2978431/South-Coast-jobless-rate-mixed-news/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-15/article-2978431/South-Coast-jobless-rate-mixed-news/1Don’t dismantle the infrastructure!http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-05-15/article-2978589/Don%26rsquo%3Bt-dismantle-the-infrastructure%21/1Tue, 15 May 2012 08:26:00 -0400Most locations in the world involved in the fish industries would be more than delighted to have a world class primary fish processing facility, and a world class secondary fish processing facility only 10-12 kilometres from each other, as is the case with OCI in Marystown and High Liner Foods ...http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-05-15/article-2978589/Don%26rsquo%3Bt-dismantle-the-infrastructure%21/1Letter to the editorhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-05-15/article-2978589/Don%26rsquo%3Bt-dismantle-the-infrastructure%21/1A week to promote benefits of nursing professionhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-15/article-2978457/A-week-to-promote-benefits-of-nursing-profession/1Tue, 15 May 2012 08:17:00 -0400Newfoundland and Labrador joined the rest of Canada in celebrating National Nursing Week May 7-13.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-15/article-2978457/A-week-to-promote-benefits-of-nursing-profession/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-15/article-2978457/A-week-to-promote-benefits-of-nursing-profession/1Premier refuses to answer call to meet Burin plant workershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978817/Premier-refuses-to-answer-call-to-meet-Burin-plant-workers/1Mon, 14 May 2012 14:26:42 -0400Liberal Fisheries critic and Jim Bennett asked Premier Kathy Dunderdale twice in the House of Assembly Monday if she would meet with displaced fish plant workers in Burin.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978817/Premier-refuses-to-answer-call-to-meet-Burin-plant-workers/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978817/Premier-refuses-to-answer-call-to-meet-Burin-plant-workers/1Cabinet committee formed to respond to plant closureshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978346/Cabinet-committee-formed-to-respond-to-plant-closures/1Mon, 14 May 2012 08:34:16 -0400Provincial cabinet ministers have united to form a ministerial committee focused on communities impacted by downturns in the fishing sector.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978346/Cabinet-committee-formed-to-respond-to-plant-closures/1arobinson@thetelegram.comNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978346/Cabinet-committee-formed-to-respond-to-plant-closures/1Premier ‘heartened’ by ferry discussionshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978293/Premier-%26lsquo%3Bheartened%26rsquo%3B-by-ferry-discussions/1Mon, 14 May 2012 07:46:22 -0400A deadline Friday arrived with no deal between the province and Kiewit to build another ferry in Marystown, but the premier said she’s heartened by negotiations.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978293/Premier-%26lsquo%3Bheartened%26rsquo%3B-by-ferry-discussions/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978293/Premier-%26lsquo%3Bheartened%26rsquo%3B-by-ferry-discussions/1Brockerville sets new GNAC record in steeplechasehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-14/article-2978349/Brockerville-sets-new-GNAC-record-in-steeplechase/1Mon, 14 May 2012 07:36:36 -0400Simon Fraser University track and field athlete Ryan Brockerville, from Marystown, set a new Great Northwest Athletic Conference record in the steeplechase Friday.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-14/article-2978349/Brockerville-sets-new-GNAC-record-in-steeplechase/1Sportshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-14/article-2978349/Brockerville-sets-new-GNAC-record-in-steeplechase/1Road safety weekhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978402/Road-safety-week/1Mon, 14 May 2012 06:56:24 -0400The Burin Peninsula District RCMP will be participating inCanada RoadSafety Week, May 14-21.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978402/Road-safety-week/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-14/article-2978402/Road-safety-week/1Deadline looms for Marystown ferry contracthttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-09/article-2974806/Deadline-looms-for-Marystown-ferry-contract/1Wed, 09 May 2012 13:43:03 -0400Cost-overrun issue must be solved, premier sayshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-09/article-2974806/Deadline-looms-for-Marystown-ferry-contract/1jmcleod@thetelegram.comNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-09/article-2974806/Deadline-looms-for-Marystown-ferry-contract/1Provincial visitor information centres openhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-09/article-2974533/Provincial-visitor-information-centres-open/1Wed, 09 May 2012 09:42:27 -0400The province's seven visitor information centres located for the most part along the Trans Canada Highway are opening this week.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-09/article-2974533/Provincial-visitor-information-centres-open/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-09/article-2974533/Provincial-visitor-information-centres-open/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/1Emergency repairshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-09/article-2974482/Emergency-repairs/1Wed, 09 May 2012 08:19:24 -0400The Town of Burin has been forced to authorize emergency repairs to its main water line in Salt Pond.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-09/article-2974482/Emergency-repairs/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-09/article-2974482/Emergency-repairs/1May is MS Awareness Monthhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-09/article-2972626/May-is-MS-Awareness-Month/1Wed, 09 May 2012 08:14:00 -0400The Mayor of Grand Bank, some councilors, staff members and town residents gathered in the council chambers last week for the signing of the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Month proclamation.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-09/article-2972626/May-is-MS-Awareness-Month/1Communityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-09/article-2972626/May-is-MS-Awareness-Month/1Book ReMarkshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Harold-N.-Walters/2012-05-09/article-2973432/Book-ReMarks/1Wed, 09 May 2012 08:11:00 -0400Novel chronicles wrecks along ‘Calamity Coast’http://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Harold-N.-Walters/2012-05-09/article-2973432/Book-ReMarks/1Harold N. Waltershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Harold-N.-Walters/2012-05-09/article-2973432/Book-ReMarks/1Touring Exhibithttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-09/article-2972621/Touring-Exhibit/1Wed, 09 May 2012 07:10:00 -0400Evan Reynolds was among the many young people who stopped by the Newfoundland Insectarium’s travelling exhibit at the Marystown Mall last week.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-09/article-2972621/Touring-Exhibit/1editor@southerngazette.caCommunityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-09/article-2972621/Touring-Exhibit/1Study aims to ease kids’ transition from pre-school to kindergartenhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2973384/Study-aims-to-ease-kids%26rsquo%3B-transition-from-pre-school-to-kindergarten/1Tue, 08 May 2012 10:30:59 -0400A new project aims to ease childrens’ transition from early childhood learning programs into kindergarten. The provincial government has partnered with the Margaret Wallace McCain Family Foundation and the Jimmy Pratt Foundation to study ways of integrating early childhood learning programs in ...http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2973384/Study-aims-to-ease-kids%26rsquo%3B-transition-from-pre-school-to-kindergarten/1Localhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2973384/Study-aims-to-ease-kids%26rsquo%3B-transition-from-pre-school-to-kindergarten/1Harvesters/buyers agree on lobster pricehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2972483/Harvesters-buyers-agree-on-lobster-price/1Tue, 08 May 2012 08:10:00 -0400FFAW and the Seafood Producers of Newfoundland and Labrador (SPONL) have reached agreement on lobster prices for the remainder of the 2012 season.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2972483/Harvesters-buyers-agree-on-lobster-price/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2972483/Harvesters-buyers-agree-on-lobster-price/1New advocacy group looking to recruit peninsula prospectorshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2972478/New-advocacy-group-looking-to-recruit-peninsula-prospectors/1Tue, 08 May 2012 08:05:00 -0400Formation of the NL Prospectors Association moving forwardhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2972478/New-advocacy-group-looking-to-recruit-peninsula-prospectors/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2972478/New-advocacy-group-looking-to-recruit-peninsula-prospectors/1Rice resigns as Board CEO/Directorhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2972467/Rice-resigns-as-Board-CEO-Director/1Tue, 08 May 2012 08:00:00 -0400CEO/Director of Education for Eastern School District Ford Rice has tendered his resignation.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2972467/Rice-resigns-as-Board-CEO-Director/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2972467/Rice-resigns-as-Board-CEO-Director/1Ottawa’s responsibility to enhance seniors’ programshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-05-08/article-2972494/Ottawa%26rsquo%3Bs-responsibility-to-enhance-seniors%26rsquo%3B-programs/1Tue, 08 May 2012 08:00:00 -0400In response to your letter of April 2012, regarding your government’s decision to implement changes to the Canadian Old Age Security (OAS) program, I would like to make the following observations.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-05-08/article-2972494/Ottawa%26rsquo%3Bs-responsibility-to-enhance-seniors%26rsquo%3B-programs/1Letter to the editorhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-05-08/article-2972494/Ottawa%26rsquo%3Bs-responsibility-to-enhance-seniors%26rsquo%3B-programs/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/1Questions linger over Burton Winters’ deathhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2973262/Questions-linger-over-Burton-Winters%26rsquo%3B-death/1Tue, 08 May 2012 07:12:04 -0400Dunderdale to meet with family ‘one grandmother to another’http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2973262/Questions-linger-over-Burton-Winters%26rsquo%3B-death/1jmcleod@thetelegram.comLocalhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2973262/Questions-linger-over-Burton-Winters%26rsquo%3B-death/1Liquor seizure on peninsulahttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2973318/Liquor-seizure-on-peninsula/1Tue, 08 May 2012 07:07:12 -0400Two individuals have been arrested in a major liquor seizure near Terrenceville and a third individual has been identified as participating in a contraband investigation.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2973318/Liquor-seizure-on-peninsula/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-08/article-2973318/Liquor-seizure-on-peninsula/1Hug-a-tree and survivehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-07/article-2972422/Hug-a-tree-and-survive/1Mon, 07 May 2012 08:49:12 -0400Burin Peninsula Volunteer Search and Rescue Team and District RCMP members provided a ‘Hug-a-Tree Program’ May 1 in Terrenceville.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-07/article-2972422/Hug-a-tree-and-survive/1Communityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-07/article-2972422/Hug-a-tree-and-survive/1Provincial youth soccer begins new seasonhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-07/article-2972413/Provincial-youth-soccer-begins-new-season/1Mon, 07 May 2012 08:40:52 -0400Provincial soccer vice-president Judi Kelloway of Burin expects “continued success and growth” for the four provincial youth soccer leagues during the 2012 season.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-07/article-2972413/Provincial-youth-soccer-begins-new-season/1Sportshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-07/article-2972413/Provincial-youth-soccer-begins-new-season/1Jackman acknowledges tough times for district’s plant workershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-07/article-2972408/Jackman-acknowledges-tough-times-for-district%26rsquo%3Bs-plant-workers/1Mon, 07 May 2012 08:37:34 -0400MHA also says ball in Kiewit’s court for ferry constructionhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-07/article-2972408/Jackman-acknowledges-tough-times-for-district%26rsquo%3Bs-plant-workers/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-07/article-2972408/Jackman-acknowledges-tough-times-for-district%26rsquo%3Bs-plant-workers/1‘Community Conversations’ begin Wednesdayhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-07/article-2972398/%26lsquo%3BCommunity-Conversations%26rsquo%3B-begin-Wednesday/1Mon, 07 May 2012 08:26:41 -0400The Burin Peninsula Voluntary Clusters Project’s new ‘Community Conversations’ initiative kicks off Wednesday evening at College of the North Atlantic, Burin, 7-9 p.m.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-07/article-2972398/%26lsquo%3BCommunity-Conversations%26rsquo%3B-begin-Wednesday/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-07/article-2972398/%26lsquo%3BCommunity-Conversations%26rsquo%3B-begin-Wednesday/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-/1Record Performershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-07/article-2972420/Record-Performers/1Mon, 07 May 2012 07:45:27 -0400The advanced recorder group from Marystown’s Sacred Heart Academy was among the many performers to take the stage for the 2nd Annual South Coast Music Festival last week.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-07/article-2972420/Record-Performers/1editor@southerngazette.caCommunityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-07/article-2972420/Record-Performers/1Marystown plant workers to seek adjustment programhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-03/article-2969743/Marystown-plant-workers-to-seek-adjustment-program/1Thu, 03 May 2012 07:15:08 -0400Former Ocean Choice International (OCI) fish plant workers in Marystown have decided to bring an end to their protest line and seek an adjustment program with the provincial government.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-03/article-2969743/Marystown-plant-workers-to-seek-adjustment-program/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-03/article-2969743/Marystown-plant-workers-to-seek-adjustment-program/1The adventures of Jane and Charleshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-02/article-2967073/The-adventures-of-Jane-and-Charles/1Wed, 02 May 2012 10:36:00 -0400‘Travel Buddies’ initiative a unique fundraiser for Janewayhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-02/article-2967073/The-adventures-of-Jane-and-Charles/1Communityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-05-02/article-2967073/The-adventures-of-Jane-and-Charles/1Targa volunteer safety marshal rewardedhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-02/article-2967068/Targa-volunteer-safety-marshal-rewarded/1Wed, 02 May 2012 10:33:00 -0400Marystown’s Leo Brake was the winner of Targa Newfoundland’s top draw prize this year – a round trip ticket for two donated by Provincial Airlines to any destination within the province.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-02/article-2967068/Targa-volunteer-safety-marshal-rewarded/1Sportshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-05-02/article-2967068/Targa-volunteer-safety-marshal-rewarded/1Marystown Green Development Plan taking shapehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-01/article-2967056/Marystown-Green-Development-Plan-taking-shape/1Tue, 01 May 2012 07:24:00 -0400What to do with two sizable, largely undeveloped pieces of town-owned land? That was the question Marystown Mayor Sam Synard acknowledged came up one day during a casual conversation with other members of the town council.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-01/article-2967056/Marystown-Green-Development-Plan-taking-shape/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-01/article-2967056/Marystown-Green-Development-Plan-taking-shape/1Participation up as music festival returns for second yearhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-01/article-2967054/Participation-up-as-music-festival-returns-for-second-year/1Tue, 01 May 2012 07:19:00 -0400All any new event can aim for early on is to attract more interest with each additional year. That certainly seems to be the case for the South Coast Music Festival.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-01/article-2967054/Participation-up-as-music-festival-returns-for-second-year/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-01/article-2967054/Participation-up-as-music-festival-returns-for-second-year/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/1The dangers of transferring fishing quotashttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-05-01/article-2966954/The-dangers-of-transferring-fishing-quotas/1Tue, 01 May 2012 07:08:00 -0400As has been widely reported, the federal Conservative government is considering the removal of DFO’s fleet separation and owner-operator policies. These policies were implemented by former Fisheries Minister, Romeo LeBlanc.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-05-01/article-2966954/The-dangers-of-transferring-fishing-quotas/1Letter to the editorhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-05-01/article-2966954/The-dangers-of-transferring-fishing-quotas/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/1Red Shield Appeal Campaignhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-01/article-2967061/Red-Shield-Appeal-Campaign/1Tue, 01 May 2012 07:00:00 -0400The Salvation Army Faith and Hope Corps, Marystown, is gearing up for the annual Red Shield Appeal Campaign, encompassing communities from Terrenceville to Lawn.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-01/article-2967061/Red-Shield-Appeal-Campaign/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-05-01/article-2967061/Red-Shield-Appeal-Campaign/1Recalling a deadly yearhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Columns/2012-04-30/article-2966940/Recalling-a-deadly-year/1Mon, 30 Apr 2012 07:42:53 -0400Battle of the Atlantic was raging off our shores 70 years agohttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Columns/2012-04-30/article-2966940/Recalling-a-deadly-year/1Columnshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Columns/2012-04-30/article-2966940/Recalling-a-deadly-year/1Challenge Cup schedule finalizedhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-30/article-2966934/Challenge-Cup-schedule-finalized/1Mon, 30 Apr 2012 07:39:05 -0400Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association vice-president Gord Dunphy has released the schedule for the 2012 provincial Challenge Cup senior soccer season.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-30/article-2966934/Challenge-Cup-schedule-finalized/1Sportshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-30/article-2966934/Challenge-Cup-schedule-finalized/1Gas prices plummet 6 cplhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-30/article-2966919/Gas-prices-plummet-6-cpl/1Mon, 30 Apr 2012 07:30:57 -0400The Public Utilities Board lopped over six cents a litre off maximum gasoline prices Thursday.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-30/article-2966919/Gas-prices-plummet-6-cpl/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-30/article-2966919/Gas-prices-plummet-6-cpl/1Another rate hike for electric consumershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-30/article-2966917/Another-rate-hike-for-electric-consumers/1Mon, 30 Apr 2012 07:23:53 -0400Newfoundland Power electricity consumers will be faced with an approximate eight per cent rate increase effective July 1.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-30/article-2966917/Another-rate-hike-for-electric-consumers/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-30/article-2966917/Another-rate-hike-for-electric-consumers/1Sea changehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-30/article-2966922/Sea-change/1Mon, 30 Apr 2012 07:10:58 -0400Peninsula fishermen start shipping lobsters through new co-ophttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-30/article-2966922/Sea-change/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-30/article-2966922/Sea-change/1Call for flags to be lowered for N.L. residents ‘in jeopardy’http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963359/Call-for-flags-to-be-lowered-for-N.L.-residents-%26lsquo%3Bin-jeopardy%26rsquo%3B/1Wed, 25 Apr 2012 10:11:59 -0400Request made to municipalities organization by retiring rescue co-ordinatorhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963359/Call-for-flags-to-be-lowered-for-N.L.-residents-%26lsquo%3Bin-jeopardy%26rsquo%3B/1Localhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963359/Call-for-flags-to-be-lowered-for-N.L.-residents-%26lsquo%3Bin-jeopardy%26rsquo%3B/1E-Reader Winnerhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-25/article-2961439/E-Reader-Winner/1Wed, 25 Apr 2012 10:05:00 -0400Bernadette Dimmer of Fox Cove is the lucky winner of a Kobo eReader Touch Edition. http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-25/article-2961439/E-Reader-Winner/1editor@southerngazette.caCommunityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-25/article-2961439/E-Reader-Winner/1Enjoying volunteering despite visual impairmenthttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-25/article-2961428/Enjoying-volunteering-despite-visual-impairment/1Wed, 25 Apr 2012 10:00:00 -0400Kelly Picco isn’t letting her vision loss stop her from pursuing post-secondary education.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-25/article-2961428/Enjoying-volunteering-despite-visual-impairment/1Communityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-25/article-2961428/Enjoying-volunteering-despite-visual-impairment/1Labour leaders pleased by lack of severe job cuts, wary of futurehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963307/Labour-leaders-pleased-by-lack-of-severe-job-cuts%2C-wary-of-future/1Wed, 25 Apr 2012 09:31:25 -0400Before releasing the 2012-13 provincial budget, Finance Minister Tom Marshall downplayed expectations of spending increases and warned of belt-tightening measures.Tuesday afternoon, with the budget unveiled, labour leaders said the budget’s cost-cutting measures weren’t as harsh as they were ...http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963307/Labour-leaders-pleased-by-lack-of-severe-job-cuts%2C-wary-of-future/1dmaceachern@cbncompass.caLocalhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963307/Labour-leaders-pleased-by-lack-of-severe-job-cuts%2C-wary-of-future/1Government invests in ‘Republic of Doyle’http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963262/Government-invests-in-%26lsquo%3BRepublic-of-Doyle%26rsquo%3B/1Wed, 25 Apr 2012 07:42:21 -0400Cuts Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council annual grant cut http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963262/Government-invests-in-%26lsquo%3BRepublic-of-Doyle%26rsquo%3B/1tbradbury@thetelegram.comEntertainmenthttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963262/Government-invests-in-%26lsquo%3BRepublic-of-Doyle%26rsquo%3B/1Business-as-usual budgethttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963255/Business-as-usual-budget/1Wed, 25 Apr 2012 07:16:05 -0400Deficit, job cuts smaller than expectedhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963255/Business-as-usual-budget/1jmcleod@thetelegram.comLocalhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-25/article-2963255/Business-as-usual-budget/1Search and rescue discussionhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-04-25/article-2961426/Search-and-rescue-discussion/1Wed, 25 Apr 2012 06:56:00 -0400Until recently, I served as an officer in the Canadian Forces and as a search and rescue helicopter pilot. In my final post, I was privileged to command 103 Search and Rescue Squadron.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-04-25/article-2961426/Search-and-rescue-discussion/1Letter to the editorhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-04-25/article-2961426/Search-and-rescue-discussion/1Electricity rate expected to rise in provincehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2962762/Electricity-rate-expected-to-rise-in-province/1Tue, 24 Apr 2012 15:54:09 -0400Most electricity consumers in the province can expect to pay more money on their power bills come July, according to Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro. In its annual filing with the Newfoundland and Labrador Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities (PUB), Hydro’s fuel price projection came in ...http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2962762/Electricity-rate-expected-to-rise-in-province/1Localhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2962762/Electricity-rate-expected-to-rise-in-province/1Not a ‘slash and burn’ budget: Marshallhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2962592/Not-a-%26lsquo%3Bslash-and-burn%26rsquo%3B-budget%3A-Marshall/1Tue, 24 Apr 2012 14:34:41 -0400Says focus is on long-term financial stability for provincehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2962592/Not-a-%26lsquo%3Bslash-and-burn%26rsquo%3B-budget%3A-Marshall/1gwhiffen@thetelegram.comLocalhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2962592/Not-a-%26lsquo%3Bslash-and-burn%26rsquo%3B-budget%3A-Marshall/1Union members voice concern over potential processinghttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2962373/Union-members-voice-concern-over-potential-processing/1Tue, 24 Apr 2012 08:10:28 -0400Rumours Ocean Choice International (OCI) will be processing yellowtail and redfish on the southwest coast have some union members concerned.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2962373/Union-members-voice-concern-over-potential-processing/1reporter@gulfnews.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2962373/Union-members-voice-concern-over-potential-processing/1MHA to introduce highway cam petition to Househttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2961381/MHA-to-introduce-highway-cam-petition-to-House/1Tue, 24 Apr 2012 07:19:00 -0400St. John’s East MHA George Murphy said it would be a “great pleasure” to introduce a 2,000-signature petition to the House of Assembly calling for a highway camera north of Marystown.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2961381/MHA-to-introduce-highway-cam-petition-to-House/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2961381/MHA-to-introduce-highway-cam-petition-to-House/1Collier among recipients of Stars and Legends Awardshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-24/article-2961444/Collier-among-recipients-of-Stars-and-Legends-Awards/1Tue, 24 Apr 2012 07:11:00 -0400Sport Newfoundland and Labrador presented the 2012 Provincial Sport Awards Apr. 14 to seven recipients, and inducted two women and four men into the Newfoundland and Labrador Sports Hall of Fame - including 'Bow' Collier of Fortune.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-24/article-2961444/Collier-among-recipients-of-Stars-and-Legends-Awards/1Sportshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-24/article-2961444/Collier-among-recipients-of-Stars-and-Legends-Awards/1Book ReMarkshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Harold-N.-Walters/2012-04-24/article-2961407/Book-ReMarks/1Tue, 24 Apr 2012 06:36:00 -0400Deadends dancing in the windhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Harold-N.-Walters/2012-04-24/article-2961407/Book-ReMarks/1Harold N. Waltershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Harold-N.-Walters/2012-04-24/article-2961407/Book-ReMarks/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/1NDP public meeting tour touches down in Marystownhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2961373/NDP-public-meeting-tour-touches-down-in-Marystown/1Tue, 24 Apr 2012 06:19:00 -0400Fishery, anti-scab legislation among topics discussedhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2961373/NDP-public-meeting-tour-touches-down-in-Marystown/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-24/article-2961373/NDP-public-meeting-tour-touches-down-in-Marystown/1Fishermen set up co-operative to market lobsterhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961329/Fishermen-set-up-co-operative-to-market-lobster/1Mon, 23 Apr 2012 07:41:41 -0400Some 300 fish harvesters along the south and west coasts of the province have voted to eliminate current lobster buyers http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961329/Fishermen-set-up-co-operative-to-market-lobster/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961329/Fishermen-set-up-co-operative-to-market-lobster/1Big game moose licences reducedhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961321/Big-game-moose-licences-reduced/1Mon, 23 Apr 2012 07:38:12 -0400Applications available onlinehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961321/Big-game-moose-licences-reduced/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961321/Big-game-moose-licences-reduced/1New budget to be presented Tuesdayhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961315/New-budget-to-be-presented-Tuesday/1Mon, 23 Apr 2012 07:33:48 -0400The provincial government will present its Budget 2012 in the House of Assembly Tuesday.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961315/New-budget-to-be-presented-Tuesday/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961315/New-budget-to-be-presented-Tuesday/1Minister not buying new shoeshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961258/Minister-not-buying-new-shoes/1Mon, 23 Apr 2012 07:09:12 -0400Tom Marshall bracing people for bad budgethttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961258/Minister-not-buying-new-shoes/1jmcleod@thetelegram.comLocalhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961258/Minister-not-buying-new-shoes/1Say cheese!http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-23/article-2961341/Say-cheese%21/1Mon, 23 Apr 2012 06:58:55 -0400Sacred Heart Academy, Marystown, held its annual Heritage Fair Thursday.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-23/article-2961341/Say-cheese%21/1editor@southerngazette.caCommunityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-23/article-2961341/Say-cheese%21/1Youth mental health and addictions centre badly needed – Hoskinshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961391/Youth-mental-health-and-addictions-centre-badly-needed-%26ndash%3B-Hoskins/1Mon, 23 Apr 2012 06:15:00 -0400Ruby Hoskins indicated school councils are supposed to advocate for education improvements. However, for the past five years, she said a lot of that time has also been spent campaigning to address mental health and drug issues among students.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961391/Youth-mental-health-and-addictions-centre-badly-needed-%26ndash%3B-Hoskins/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-23/article-2961391/Youth-mental-health-and-addictions-centre-badly-needed-%26ndash%3B-Hoskins/1Lobster fishermen vote to cut out buyershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-22/article-2961080/Lobster-fishermen-vote-to-cut-out-buyers/1Sun, 22 Apr 2012 18:57:41 -0400Lobster fishermen represented by the FFAW have voted in favour of incorporating their own company to sell their catches — cutting out traditional buyers all together. The news comes after buyers, represented by theSeafood Producers of Newfoundland and Labrador (SPONL), announced last week they ...http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-22/article-2961080/Lobster-fishermen-vote-to-cut-out-buyers/1cmaclean@thetelegram.comLocalhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-22/article-2961080/Lobster-fishermen-vote-to-cut-out-buyers/1In John's Gardenhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Columns/2012-04-18/article-2955822/In-Johns-Garden/1Wed, 18 Apr 2012 08:43:00 -0400Office gardeninghttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Columns/2012-04-18/article-2955822/In-Johns-Garden/1Columnshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Columns/2012-04-18/article-2955822/In-Johns-Garden/1A tribute to Dr. Lanier Phillipshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-18/article-2955679/A-tribute-to-Dr.-Lanier-Phillips/1Wed, 18 Apr 2012 08:19:00 -0400A memorial service in tribute to the life of Dr. Lanier Phillips was held Apr. 1 at the St. Thomas Aquinas Church in St. Lawrence, co-hosted by the Towns of St. Lawrence and Lawn.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-18/article-2955679/A-tribute-to-Dr.-Lanier-Phillips/1editor@southerngazette.caCommunityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-18/article-2955679/A-tribute-to-Dr.-Lanier-Phillips/1Southern region waste collection consolidation pushed backhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-18/article-2955668/Southern-region-waste-collection-consolidation-pushed-back/1Wed, 18 Apr 2012 07:13:00 -0400The deadline to consolidate waste collection for communities in the southern region of the Burin Peninsula remains a go, but has been pushed back several weeks.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-18/article-2955668/Southern-region-waste-collection-consolidation-pushed-back/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-18/article-2955668/Southern-region-waste-collection-consolidation-pushed-back/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/1Kiwanis Music Festival starshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-17/article-2955657/Kiwanis-Music-Festival-stars/1Tue, 17 Apr 2012 08:03:00 -0400Ben Rogers earned three first place finishes at the 2012 Kiwanis Music Festival in Clarenville.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-17/article-2955657/Kiwanis-Music-Festival-stars/1Communityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-17/article-2955657/Kiwanis-Music-Festival-stars/1National Volunteer Weekhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-04-17/article-2955649/National-Volunteer-Week/1Tue, 17 Apr 2012 08:01:00 -0400National Volunteer Week is a weeklong celebration where Canadians pause to applaud hardworking volunteers in their communities who support many worthwhile causes.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-04-17/article-2955649/National-Volunteer-Week/1Letter to the editorhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-04-17/article-2955649/National-Volunteer-Week/1Truck Accidenthttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-17/article-2956427/Truck-Accident/1Tue, 17 Apr 2012 07:40:55 -0400Equipment was on site this (Tuesday) morning preparing to remove a transport truck that wound up in a ditch on Route 210 near the Winterland branch around 8 p.m. Monday. http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-17/article-2956427/Truck-Accident/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-17/article-2956427/Truck-Accident/1Demonstrators clash with OCI officials againhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955635/Demonstrators-clash-with-OCI-officials-again/1Mon, 16 Apr 2012 08:00:19 -0400About three-dozen demonstrators showed up outside Ocean Choice International’s (OCI) refit facility in Burin Thursday morning.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955635/Demonstrators-clash-with-OCI-officials-again/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955635/Demonstrators-clash-with-OCI-officials-again/1MHAs hosting public meetinghttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955637/MHAs-hosting-public-meeting/1Mon, 16 Apr 2012 07:48:07 -0400Three provincial NDP MHAs arrive in Marystown this evening for a public meeting.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955637/MHAs-hosting-public-meeting/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955637/MHAs-hosting-public-meeting/1Agreement reached on trawler lockouthttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955632/Agreement-reached-on-trawler-lockout/1Mon, 16 Apr 2012 07:40:44 -0400The crew of the Newfoundland Lynx has reached an agreement with Ocean Choice International Inc. after a 10-week lockout by the company.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955632/Agreement-reached-on-trawler-lockout/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955632/Agreement-reached-on-trawler-lockout/1Paul’s Hill fix coming – Jackmanhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955619/Paul%26rsquo%3Bs-Hill-fix-coming-%26ndash%3B-Jackman/1Mon, 16 Apr 2012 07:30:44 -0400Heavy rains helped cause a significant rockslide in the Paul’s Hill area of Burin Thursday morning.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955619/Paul%26rsquo%3Bs-Hill-fix-coming-%26ndash%3B-Jackman/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-16/article-2955619/Paul%26rsquo%3Bs-Hill-fix-coming-%26ndash%3B-Jackman/1Four gold, three silver and two bronze medals for peninsula teamshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-16/article-2955608/Four-gold%2C-three-silver-and-two-bronze-medals-for-peninsula-teams/1Mon, 16 Apr 2012 07:17:04 -0400Burin Peninsula minor hockey medalled in nine of 10 Easter Week provincial tournaments last week.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-16/article-2955608/Four-gold%2C-three-silver-and-two-bronze-medals-for-peninsula-teams/1Sportshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-16/article-2955608/Four-gold%2C-three-silver-and-two-bronze-medals-for-peninsula-teams/1Marystown Mariners capture two medalshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-12/article-2952942/Marystown-Mariners-capture-two-medals/1Thu, 12 Apr 2012 07:53:15 -0400Marystown Mariners have posted two medals after the first round of the provincial minor hockey week tournaments.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-12/article-2952942/Marystown-Mariners-capture-two-medals/1Sportshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-12/article-2952942/Marystown-Mariners-capture-two-medals/1Over 40 years of faithful ministryhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-11/article-2950454/Over-40-years-of-faithful-ministry/1Wed, 11 Apr 2012 11:00:00 -0400Rev. Robert (Bob) Peddle retires from active servicehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-11/article-2950454/Over-40-years-of-faithful-ministry/1Communityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-11/article-2950454/Over-40-years-of-faithful-ministry/1Third Youth and Oceans Conference held in Marystownhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-11/article-2950450/Third-Youth-and-Oceans-Conference-held-in-Marystown/1Wed, 11 Apr 2012 10:53:00 -0400Students from four schools on the Burin Peninsula attended the Marine Institute (MI) Youth and Oceans Conference in Marystown Wednesday.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-11/article-2950450/Third-Youth-and-Oceans-Conference-held-in-Marystown/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-11/article-2950450/Third-Youth-and-Oceans-Conference-held-in-Marystown/1Peninsula youths help identify issues that affect them mosthttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-11/article-2950448/Peninsula-youths-help-identify-issues-that-affect-them-most/1Wed, 11 Apr 2012 10:44:00 -0400A group of youths from around the Burin Peninsula last week had an opportunity to offer their input about issues affecting them. Hopefully, their opinions will help lead to some improvements. http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-11/article-2950448/Peninsula-youths-help-identify-issues-that-affect-them-most/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-11/article-2950448/Peninsula-youths-help-identify-issues-that-affect-them-most/1Book ReMarkshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Harold-N.-Walters/2012-04-11/article-2950460/Book-ReMarks/1Wed, 11 Apr 2012 09:06:00 -0400Shuff this book of poetry in your pockethttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Harold-N.-Walters/2012-04-11/article-2950460/Book-ReMarks/1Harold N. Waltershttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Harold-N.-Walters/2012-04-11/article-2950460/Book-ReMarks/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/1Why can’t Harper reverse his mistakes and put Canada back in surplus?http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-04-10/article-2950442/Why-can%26rsquo%3Bt-Harper-reverse-his-mistakes-and-put-Canada-back-in-surplus%3F/1Tue, 10 Apr 2012 10:23:00 -0400The federal government could put Canada into a budget surplus in 2012-2013, if they immediately reversed two mistakes they have made since taking power in 2006.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-04-10/article-2950442/Why-can%26rsquo%3Bt-Harper-reverse-his-mistakes-and-put-Canada-back-in-surplus%3F/1Letter to the editorhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Opinion/Letter-to-the-editor/2012-04-10/article-2950442/Why-can%26rsquo%3Bt-Harper-reverse-his-mistakes-and-put-Canada-back-in-surplus%3F/1Sports legacy wallhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-10/article-2950438/Sports-legacy-wall/1Tue, 10 Apr 2012 10:16:00 -0400Marystown Coun. Dave Brenton has been given permission to explore the possibility of creating a ‘sports legacy wall’ at the new rec complex.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-10/article-2950438/Sports-legacy-wall/1editor@southerngazette.caSportshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Sports/2012-04-10/article-2950438/Sports-legacy-wall/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/1Anniversary recalledhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-10/article-2950428/Anniversary-recalled/1Tue, 10 Apr 2012 10:07:00 -0400Jamieson Academy Grade 7 student Brock Fitzpatrick’s project explored the wreck of the ‘Titanic’ .http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-10/article-2950428/Anniversary-recalled/1editor@southerngazette.caCommunityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-10/article-2950428/Anniversary-recalled/1NLTA readies for contract talkshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950368/NLTA-readies-for-contract-talks/1Mon, 09 Apr 2012 08:03:59 -0400President recently in B.C. to support three-day teacher strikehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950368/NLTA-readies-for-contract-talks/1arobinson@thetelegram.comLocalhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950368/NLTA-readies-for-contract-talks/1Barry wins annual Knights’ speakoffhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-09/article-2950418/Barry-wins-annual-Knights%26rsquo%3B-speakoff/1Mon, 09 Apr 2012 07:59:39 -0400Lindsey Barry won the Father John Murray Assembly 2436 Knights of Columbus, Marystown-Burin, 15th annual High School Speak-off Apr. 3. Four contestants represented two schools on the Burin Peninsula.http://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-09/article-2950418/Barry-wins-annual-Knights%26rsquo%3B-speakoff/1Communityhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Community/2012-04-09/article-2950418/Barry-wins-annual-Knights%26rsquo%3B-speakoff/1Neither Here Nor Therehttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Peter-Pickersgill/2012-04-09/article-2950417/Neither-Here-Nor-There/1Mon, 09 Apr 2012 06:52:50 -0400Moose Protection Zoneshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Peter-Pickersgill/2012-04-09/article-2950417/Neither-Here-Nor-There/1Peter Pickersgillhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/Columns/Peter-Pickersgill/2012-04-09/article-2950417/Neither-Here-Nor-There/1Budget 2012 in two weekshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950414/Budget-2012-in-two-weeks/1Mon, 09 Apr 2012 06:46:18 -0400The first budget for the Dunderdale PC administration is scheduled to be brought down Tuesday, Apr. 24, in the House of Assembly.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950414/Budget-2012-in-two-weeks/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950414/Budget-2012-in-two-weeks/1‘Henry Goodrich’ in Marystownhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950408/%26lsquo%3BHenry-Goodrich%26rsquo%3B-in-Marystown/1Mon, 09 Apr 2012 06:38:40 -0400Transocean oilrig ‘Henry Goodrich’ arrived in Mortier Bay Sunday afternoon for some work.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950408/%26lsquo%3BHenry-Goodrich%26rsquo%3B-in-Marystown/1editor@southerngazette.caNewshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950408/%26lsquo%3BHenry-Goodrich%26rsquo%3B-in-Marystown/1Region gas prices near $1.50 barrierhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950416/Region-gas-prices-near-%241.50-barrier/1Mon, 09 Apr 2012 06:30:32 -0400The price of a litre of gasoline is nearing $1.50 on the Burin Peninsula.http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950416/Region-gas-prices-near-%241.50-barrier/1Newshttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-09/article-2950416/Region-gas-prices-near-%241.50-barrier/1Meat sold in province recalledhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-07/article-2949709/Meat-sold-in-province-recalled/1Sat, 07 Apr 2012 09:52:04 -0400THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA — Intercity Packers Ltd of Mississauga, Ont. is recalling its Beef Burger Meat Mix because of possible Salmonella contamination. The affected product was distributed in 5 kg cases bearing UPC 90066172180172 and lot code 046 to public and commercial food establishments ...http://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-07/article-2949709/Meat-sold-in-province-recalled/1telegram@thetelegram.comLocalhttp://www.southerngazette.ca/News/2012-04-07/article-2949709/Meat-sold-in-province-recalled/1