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By Jaymie White Local Journalism Initiative Reporter WEST COAST – Chris Doucette, a full-time teleworker with the federal government, was born and raised in Kippens, and he moved back to the community in 2014 after living in Prince Edward Island since 1998. While living in his hometown, and navigating throughContinue Reading
By Jaymie White Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Men’s Mental Health Week takes place during an entire week in June each year, and this year it was recognized from June 13-19. The goal of Men’s Mental Health Week is to raise awareness and conversations surrounding men’s mental health with a specialContinue Reading
By Jaymie L. White Special to Wreckhouse Press WEST COAST – Author Ida Linehan Young grew up in North Harbour, St. Mary’s Bay, and has turned her love of Newfoundland’s rich history into a thriving career. Linehan Young has a main focus on historical fiction, but she has written non-fictionContinue Reading
By Jaymie L. White Special to Wreckhouse Press PORT AUX BASQUES – USA Today best-selling author, Janice Godin, also known by her pen name J.J. King, currently has 23 published novels under her belt and shows no sign of slowing down. Growing up in St. Teresa, Godin said her motherContinue Reading
By Lori Bennett Special to Wreckhouse Press It’s easy to find a good flick these days thanks to producers dropping their best and most recent projects in hope of catching the attention of the Academy of Motion Arts and Sciences. On Feb. 8, the Academy announced nominees in 24 categoriesContinue Reading
By Ryan King Community News Reporter Blake ‘Crash’ Priddle is originally from Espanola, Ontario, but has been living in The Pas, Manitoba, for the past five years working as a news reporter and radio personality. He recently released a memoir titled ‘Good Morning Blake: Growing Up Autistic and Being OK.’Continue Reading
By Jaymie L. White Lilly White was born in Stephenville, the oldest of six children, to parents who would be remembered as great parents, partners, and community members until they left in 1976 when the mill closed. But outward appearances can be deceiving. “They had their own businesses. We wereContinue Reading
By JASMINE JESSO Special to the Appalachian STEPHENVILLE — Most of Charlie White’s earliest memories are of being outdoors, hunting, fishing, berry picking, camping and similar activities. By the age of three, he had become well conditioned to the hunting and fishing traditions of his family, which is where hisContinue Reading
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