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Adam Randell
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All articles of Adam Randell
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Canso crew on the ground
The Canso crew arrived in St. Anthony last night to start the process of swapping out the engines on the static display model the town owns. The ... -
Plane off the runway
An Air Labrador flight from Blanc Sablon, Quebec, to St. Anthony made for a few tense moments for passengers, earlier today, after an incident ... -
Goose downs Twin Town to win broomball title
The Senior Women’s Broomball Championships were held in St. Anthony this past weekend, with Goose Bay’s Hotel North emerging victorious in a 1-0 ... -
Local SPCA maxed out
Ms. Kippenhuck and her children were headed for a sun filled day at the beach in North West River, when she spied the dog scurrying along the road. -
Fighting his way back
The mixed martial arts fighter was sparing with friend, Collin Baikie, back in November, when he threw an open left hook rupturing the bi-sep ... -
A great big adventure
The desire to get out and see the world on their own steam has brought a young couple from Ontario to Labrador. It’s even seen them taking on the ... -
Amaruk celebrates 40th birthday
But Ernie Funston’s dream could not have shone brighter than it did on July 27, when the club celebrated its 40th anniversary with a round of ... -
Serco continues work on fire victims’ new home
To see a community come together and help a family in need does Rona Rea’s heart good. The Happy Valley-Gosse Bay resident’s home was destroyed ... -
Still a go
The Town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay has decided to build its wastewater treatment facility. It is now awaiting written confirmation the provincial ... -
Students reunite at reunion dance
Hundreds of former students and teachers gathered at the E. J. Broom Field Arena in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, last night, to celebrate their former ... -
Reigniting a rivalry
An old rivalry was reignited with the arrival of Come Home Year in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Former Goose High and Our Lady Queen of Peace students ... -
Rockin’ again
It wasn’t hard to find the five-member band Matrix rocking the music scene in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, during the 1980s. But 22 years ago, “life ... -
Getting back on the water
Building on the success of last year’s inaugural event, the Great Labrador Canoe Race is back and better than before. The event started last year ... -
At the old ball game
The clank of metal stringing against a ball, followed by an eruption of cheers from teammates wasn’t an uncommon sound at Husky Park, in Happy ... -
Emergency landing
Two of the more than 200 passengers were Brian Unger and Janette Reider, both from Boston, Massachusetts. The plane was making its way to Boston, ... -
Lake Melville seat open
John Hickey, minister of Labrador Affairs, confirmed for the Labradorian on Tuesday, that he will stay on in his position until October but he ... -
Defending champs reclaim Lab Cup titles
The first championship game pitted Wabush against Canon in the master’s division. The two teams had meet in last year’s championship game with ... -
Paddon Home future still uncertain
In February, the provincial government announced almost a million dollars to give the Paddon Home a new roof and sprinkler system. That work has ... -
Tragedy at Saglek
Half way through the more than 1,200 kilometre journey, contact was made with Goose Bay, but minutes later the radio went dead. Already flying ... -
Labrador highway paving continues
According the Transportation department approximately 170 kilometres of pavement has been laid, and this year 40 kilometres of pavement, carried ... -
Lives touched
An emotional group gathered in the lobby of the Happy Valley-Goose Bay campus, where family members of Randy Rose, Ryan Russell and Roy Sainsbury ... -
Moving on up
To honour his accomplishments, the North West River Arts Association held an evening, on May 3, to celebrate his works. Labrador Affairs Minister ... -
Helping in the search
Recently Pat Lamson and her dog Tucker spent four days in the Happy Valley-Goose Bay area to offer their services. Tucker, a 10-year-old Labrador ... -
Labrador and more in "The River"
The album is titled “The River” after of one of the featured tracks, written by Mike Michelin. Tunker Campbell, band member, said the song was a ... - An evening at the ballpark
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Consultation questions senior’s future
Keith Hutchings, parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Health and Community Services, and Debbie Morris, long-term care and community ... -
Air France pasengers overnight in Happy Valley-Goose...
Berjan Nicolas, a passenger on the plane, said passengers were told there were some technical difficulties and the plane would try to land at the ... -
Owner loses sled dog in evacuation
The fire was reported in the early hours of August 4, and burned an estimated 10 hectares of land near Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Mr. Hudson was ... -
Government cancels portion of ferry run
The schedule would have had the ferry run from Happy Valley-Goose Bay to Cartwright, and back to Happy Valley-Goose Bay, before returning to ... -
Twenty-Five years of music and fun at North West...
Leander Baikie, music coordinator with the organizing committee, said from all aspects the event was a success and perhaps some of the best ...







