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Danette Dooley
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Province launches joint police task force
Special to The Charter Just days before bringing down the provincial budget, the province’s premier announced $1 million to establish a joint ... -
Placentia begins to boom
Placentia Mayor Bill Hogan said he’s seen a marked improvement in the economy in his town over the past 12-18 months. -
Ship Cove resident talks life, work, philosophy
Stan Tobin of Ship Cove has lived much of his adult life spending three days a week doing what he has to do and four days doing what he wants ... -
Placentia soccer growing
Soccer and St. Lawrence go together like a foot to a cleat. When adults in the Placentia area decided to start a soccer program several years ... -
Filling the ranks
Royal Canadian Legions throughout the country could boost membership if more people knew that, while there are three specific categories of ... -
Busy times in Long Harbour
Long Harbour Mayor Gary Keating says it’s full swing ahead in his town as construction of Vale Inco’s hydromet nickel processing plant moves ... -
IN THE MIDST OF FLOOD AND FIRE
A Red Cross volunteer for two years, Joe Cleary has helped victims in several disasters. However, the Southeast Placentia man says what he saw in ... -
Interest in rowing continues to grow
Crews are gearing up for the Placentia Regatta on July 23 and, according to one veteran coxswain, interest in the sport that’s dates more ... -
Some pretty plants are toxic if ingested
A Mount Pearl veterinarian is reminding cat owners that Easter lilies can be fatal to felines. "We had a cat come in on Saturday (March 20) that ... -
Home away from home
For the past eight years, Gale Roberts has been taking her nursing skills outside the Janeway to a special children's camp on the Salmonier Line. ... -
Buckle up
Both police forces in this province have cited cases where motorists involved in accidents survive because they were wearing seat belts. The ... -
Home away from home
For the past eight years, Gale Roberts has been taking her nursing skills outside the Janeway to a special children's camp on the Salmonier Line. ... -
Buckle up
Both police forces in this province have cited cases where motorists involved in accidents survive because they were wearing seat belts. The ... -
RCMP officer returns 'home'
An RCMP officer who started his career in this province three decades ago has returned to take over as commanding officer for Newfoundland and ... -
RCMP officer returns 'home'
An RCMP officer who started his career in this province three decades ago has returned to take over as commanding officer for Newfoundland and ... -
It's not about weight, it's about control
The fact that nine communities have already signed up to host a Walk of Hope on behalf of the Eating Disorder Foundation of Newfoundland and ... -
It's not about weight, it's about control
The fact that nine communities have already signed up to host a Walk of Hope on behalf of the Eating Disorder Foundation of Newfoundland and ... -
Place in history
Retired RCMP officers Cheryl LaFosse and Gail Courtney hold a place in Canadian history as being among the first class of women accepted into the ... -
Fifty-one miles for 51 years
A Conception Bay South man has come up with a unique way to celebrate his birthday while raising money for sick children. Clem Whittle turned 51 ... -
Place in history
Retired RCMP officers Cheryl LaFosse and Gail Courtney hold a place in Canadian history as being among the first class of women accepted into the ... -
Fifty-one miles for 51 years
A Conception Bay South man has come up with a unique way to celebrate his birthday while raising money for sick children. Clem Whittle turned 51 ... -
Remembering Trina
Once dubbed Newfoundland's Sonny and Cher, Corey and Trina spent over about three decades performing in hundreds of communities throughout the ... -
Remembering Trina
Once dubbed Newfoundland's Sonny and Cher, Corey and Trina spent over about three decades performing in hundreds of communities throughout the ... -
Jerseyside woman starts thyroid cancer survivor group
Joanie Bruce has contacted all health boards in this province about her new support group for thyroid cancer survivors and their families. It's ... -
Jerseyside woman starts thyroid cancer survivor group
Joanie Bruce has contacted all health boards in this province about her new support group for thyroid cancer survivors and their families. It's ... -
Christmas dinner with all the trimmings served up
Folks from other areas of the province who find themselves in St. John's on Christmas Day are invited to attend the St. Thomas Annual Outreach ... -
Christmas dinner with all the trimmings served up
Folks from other areas of the province who find themselves in St. John's on Christmas Day are invited to attend the St. Thomas Annual Outreach ... -
Story tells a terrific story
Kate Story learned a great deal from her father. The late Dr. George Story was a long time public orator at Memorial University and one of the ... -
Story tells a terrific story
Kate Story learned a great deal from her father. The late Dr. George Story was a long time public orator at Memorial University and one of the ... -
Officers of the Year awarded
Police officers from around the province gathered in St. John's on January 30 to offer congratulations to three RNC and three RCMP officers who'd ...




