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Christopher Vaughan
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Mainland hosts multicultural music festival
Among the many musicians who took to the stage were Mary Barter and Chloe Briand, both 11, who played traditional songs on the accordion. "I've ... -
Mi’kmaq community holds powwow in Flat Bay
It was an opportunity for the aboriginal community to come together, share in their culture and take strides towards a positive future. ... -
Mi'kmaq community holds powwow in Flat Bay
The powwow's grand entry on July 17 was headed by Chief Liz LaSaga of the Flat Bay Indian Band, Chief Misel Joe of Conne River, Elder Victor ... -
Athletes heading to national Legion championships
Jillian Forsey in the girls 15&U 800 m run, who set a new time with 2:22.87 (previous record was 2:35.07);Jillian Forsey in the girls ... -
Mainland residents open francophone museum
Even though it’s a relatively small building, much of Mainland’s history and culture has been witnessed within its walls. From multiple ... -
Community rallies for relay
Dressed in yellow and waving flags, one hundred cancer survivors officially kicked off the 7th Annual Stephenville Relay for Life with a special ... -
Citizens, officials commemorate Battle of Beaumont...
While people throughout the country were celebrating Canada Day, many in this province observed a more sombre anniversary. Thursday marked the ... -
Minister announces study for White's Road improvements
The Department of Transportation and Works is looking at the possibility of improvements to one of the main transportation arteries in Bay St. ... -
Projects aim to improve quality of life in...
In an effort to improve community wellness and personal empowerment, the Newfoundland Aboriginal Women's Network is embarking on a pair of ... -
Giving it their all
The local athletes competed at the provincial games and walked away with 27 medals. Nine members of the Bay St. George Special Olympics group ... -
Quilters craft for soldiers
A label on the back states the quilt was made with love, respect and gratitude. And while much time and energy went into its creation, it was ... -
Musician tells college grads to follow their dreams
Even though she's entertained audiences across the province, the country and abroad, Karla Pilgrim is hesitant about taking to the stage at the ... -
Sports stars
Students and staff of Stephenville High converged in the school's gymnasium last Friday to hear which students nabbed athletic awards for the ... -
Kippens gearing up for summer rec program
Council briefs - As the school year winds down, the Town of Kippens is encouraging youth to consider joining up for the town's summer recreation ... -
Residents walk to show support for troops
Dressed in red and sporting yellow ribbons and balloons, more than a hundred people participated in Stephenville's first Red Friday Walk on June ... -
Students, community celebrate mini-powwow
The sounds of drums and voices echoed throughout the gymnasium, as both young and old danced around the circle. Students and staff of Appalachia ... -
Student digs through library's past for high-tech...
The wheel on the microfilm reader makes a high-pitched squeeking noise in the otherwise quiet library. Catylene Young is viewing copies of ... -
Stephenville Theatre Festival tickets on sale
Tickets for Stephenville Theatre Festival's 32nd season are now available at the Arts and Culture Centre box office. The season's headlining play ... -
Fun in the sun
With sunnier days and warmer temperatures, the Georgian has noticed residents in and around the Bay St. George area are increasingly taking to ... -
Senator announces funding for harbour improvements
A dozen small craft harbours along the province's west and south coasts will receive $6.8 million for repairs and improvement projects from the ... -
Rowe sentenced to four months house arrest
A Sheaves Cove man convicted of assaulting a neighbour and resisting arrest last summer was sentenced in Stephenville Provincial Court on May 19. ... -
S'ville residents, groups encouraged to help clean...
In an effort to keep the town looking as attractive as possible, the Town of Stephenville's Beautification Committee is encouraging residents and ... -
RCMP engage community during Police Week
It was a way to bring increased awareness to certain issues and strengthen the ties between the public and local police officers. Members of the ... -
Internet ups and downs
It seemed too good to be true. Indeed, it was. Last week's Editorial Viewpoint argued that rural areas of Canada need greater access to ... -
Terry's legacy continues
Following his visit to Bay St. George on May 2 and 3, 1980, Terry Fox continued with his quest to run across Canada with his Marathon of Hope. He ... -
Kayakers hope to set world record
A former Bay St. George resident is hoping to earn a world record later this month when she and a British man attempt crossing the English ... -
STF clears debt, readies for 2010 season
It's a typical spring day in Stephenville. The early morning's dark clouds have disappeared and the sun is beaming over the town. Eva Moore's ... -
Moving quickly, just to keep up
What did we ever do without the Internet? It seems like anything and everything we ever wanted to see or witness is available with a quick click ... -
Lawyers in Rowe case give final submissions
Lawyers in the case of a Sheaves Cove man found guilty of assaulting a neighbour and resisting arrest stemming from an incident on Aug. 25, 2009, ... -
Going for the gold
It was an evening to recognize the achievements of young people from across the province, made even more special with a royal greeting. Princess ...


