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SaltWire on MSNBRUCE MACTAVISH: Birds giving signs that spring is coming to NLOne of the first welcoming signs of spring for Avalon Peninsula birders is the return of the black-legged kittiwakes.
Father of Newfoundland Confederation Joey Smallwood is famous for the "baby bonus" campaign ... lower the cost of living of working people and the costs of production in the fishery." ...
Father of Newfoundland Confederation Joey Smallwood is famous for the "baby bonus" campaign that persuaded ... barriers would significantly lower the cost of living of working people and the costs of ...
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SaltWire on MSNSt. John's chef Jeremy Charles cooks up NL seafood for celebrity chef Gordon RamsayAs one of Newfoundland and Labrador’s most celebrated culinary experts, Chef Jeremy Charles doesn’t get all that nervous anymore when cooking for celebrities or other world-famous chefs. However, the ...
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Wild and Amazing Top Things to Do in Newfoundland, Canada | TRAVEL THERAPY with Karen SchalerA Travel Therapy favorite off-the-beaten-path destination, Central Newfoundland ... decade "I Fed My Daughter And Myself For Under $2": People Who Grew Up Poor Are Recalling The Everyday Skills ...
It’s also a show that demonstrates the veracity of a couple of famous quotes: Sir Walter Scott’s “Oh what a tangled web we weave / When first we practice to deceive,” and the one attributed to a Roman ...
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Why Edinburgh has a Confederate soldier memorialThe statue commemorates Colonel Robert A Smith, a Scot who was struck down in Kentucky during the US civil war.
New discoveries are breaking old assumptions about Viking women, rewriting history by restoring them to their rightful place on the battlefield.
Almost half of Atlantic cod comes from the waters around a Norwegian island where there is little to do but fill nets with ...
“They have to go around and get the young ones so that’s why it’s lucrative, because if people can find them ... It’s a very famous Japanese dish…the Koreans eat it, too.
Too often overlooked by British tourists, these lush, rugged isles deliver warm sand, dramatic landscapes and a hearty dose ...
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