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Christopher Vaughan
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Former Stephenville High students planning reunion
While they’ve gone their separate ways through the years, members of the Stephenville High class of 2001 are eager to reunite and catch up on ... -
Local air cadet awarded trip to Australia
A local air cadet will travel to Australia this summer thanks to a special honour from the Air Cadet League of Canada. Deveena Syan, a flight ... -
Women’s group creates quilt for charity
With more than 2,800 snippets of material stitched together, it is both a labour of love and a symbol of support for those battling breast ... -
Stephenville resident excited for Royal wedding
A big smile appears on Muriel Chislett’s face when talking about the upcoming wedding of Prince William of Wales and Catherine Middleton. “I ... -
Catherine and William make a fine couple: Royal watcher
Catherine Middleton is a good match for Prince William of Wales. That’s what Boswarlos resident Gwen Stagg thinks about the woman who will ... -
Royal with Newfoundland connections expected to...
While many young girls dream of feeling like a princess on their wedding day, it’s a rare few that actually become royalty when they get married. ... -
Aboriginal group honours volunteers
Smiles and hugs were in abundance at the Newfoundland Aboriginal Women’s Network headquarters in Stephenville recently. The group brought ... -
Students go without food to address poverty issues
It was an opportunity to raise awareness and funds for global poverty issues while experiencing what it’s like to live with hunger. About two ... -
Legionnaires looking to restore First World War relic
It once stood as a monument in St. George’s to honour those who fought in the First World War. Now a trench mortar captured from the Germans ... -
Colouring book promotes friendship and caring
It’s a fun way to keep children occupied while helping them learn some valuable life lessons. An anti-bullying colouring and activity book is ... -
Final blood donor clinic held in Stephenville
Evelyn Hulan has been a faithful volunteer for many years – regularly attending Canadian Blood Services mobile donor clinics in Stephenville. ... -
Future of Qalipu band still uncertain
While he believes it’s only a matter of time, Brendan Sheppard is frustrated with the amount of waiting involved in the formation of the Qalipu ... -
Former Stephenville resident recounts earthquake in...
It was a quiet afternoon for Jessica Sato. She had just finished cleaning up her third-floor bedroom and flicked on the television to pass ... -
Airport not in competition with Deer Lake: manager
Stephenville Airport’s manager has quashed a widely held view that the local facility is at odds with another west coast airport. “Deer Lake has ... -
Theatre vet tackles new projects
He’s had a lengthy career as an actor, director and singer throughout this province and across the country, but Jerry Doyle considers ... -
Kippens athlete selected for national ball hockey team
It’s a lifelong dream come true for Kristen Cooze. The 18-year-old was recently selected to be a member of the national team heading to the ... -
Teen hopes to win pageant crown
Samantha Budden isn’t one to shy away from a challenge. In addition to achieving bronze and silver level Duke of Edinburgh Awards and winning ... -
Flat Bay athlete runs in Miami Marathon
With the flag of Newfoundland and Labrador waving in his hands, Dean Simon crossed the 2011 Miami Marathon finish line with a new personal ... -
Education Week celebrations begin
Education Week celebrations kicked off on Monday with an interactive webcast that linked schools throughout the island and Labrador. Joan ... -
Families get ready for relay
Aimee Gignac-Butt giggles when thinking about last year’s Relay for Life in Stephenville. Aimee’s team, Jean Paul’s Rays of Sunshine, decked ... -
STF heading in new direction
The ideal candidate would be able to execute the group’s artistic direction and oversee all aspects of production – including the hiring of ... -
Youth participate in spaghetti eating contest
It was a chance to dig in and win. Five youth particpated in a spaghetti eating contest on Feb. 26, as part of Stephenville Winter Carnival. ... -
Countdown underway for new town clock
It’s been a point of interest for residents and visitors to Stephenville for almost 14 years. But now’s the time for change. The town ... -
Kippens resident frustrated with town’s snow...
Rod Cormier is fed up. With the snow bank around four and a half feet high on his front lawn, the Kippens resident has run out of places to ... -
High School band to attend New York City festival
Practice, practice, practice. Fourteen-year-old William Bailey has been diligently working on his oboe performance skills for the past four ... -
Heart rocks Newfoundland's West Coast
While 35 years have passed since their debut album was released, Heart’s Ann and Nancy Wilson continue to command audiences’ attention with ... -
Cape Breton musician opens for Heart
If she was either bit nervous, it didn’t show. Carmen Townsend stepped into the spotlight and made the stage her own with a soft, yet ... -
College headquarters to host gov’t training program
College of the North Atlantic’s headquarters in Stephenville will soon be the base of a new training unit for Department of Child, Youth and ... -
Heart’s dreamboat continues to sail
As the telephone conversation begins, barking can be heard in the background. Clearly the dog wants its owner’s attention. No big deal, except ... -
Heart gets ready to perform on Newfoundland's West...
Ann and Nancy Wilson have been the driving force behind Heart, a band with more than 30 million albums sold and 22 Top 40 hits over the ...


