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Chelcie Soroka
reporter@thelabradorian.ca
All articles of Chelcie Soroka
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Stampeders to headline this years Big Land Fair
Carol Best is the Executive Director of the CLEDB (Central Labrador Economic Development Board), which supports the local craft and agriculture ... -
Local woman’s heart heals while waiting for...
On July 6, 2008 their now 14-year-old son, Jordan, was hit in the head while playing outside. Later that night he developed a blood clot in his ... -
Yvonne Jones acclaimed Liberal Party leader
Since 2007 Ms. Jones has been serving as the interim leader of the Liberal party. Because of regulations in the Elections Act, Ms. Jones said ... -
27th Annual Labrador Canoe Regatta
The River Ratts came first in the Senior Men’s Championship with a time of 20:34:33, winning a cash prize of $250 between its six paddlers. ... -
First year for Pride celebrations in Happy...
Stella Christie-Cooke is a core member of Safe Alliance. She said that when Safe Alliance approached businesses in the community for support for ... - Local musicians raise money for youth gathering
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Labrador Green Teams clean up communities
From building greenhouses to improving waking trails, Labrador’s Green Teams are busy this year. There are 24 Green Teams across the province ... -
Renter says apartment mould led to infant's health...
Living with mould can cause health problems said Dr. Muna ar-Rushdi, Medical Officer of Health at Labrador-Grenfell Health. "Mould is a natural ... - Goose Bay Live!
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Housing shortage still a problem in Happy...
Bernice Webber is a 26-year-old mother living with her eight-month-old baby boy in a moldy basement apartment in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. She ... -
Local trio hits $25 million jackpot
Happy valley-Goose Bay's Marg White and husband and wife Gerald and Winnie Healey became $25 million richer after the Lotto Max draw on Friday, ... -
7,664 miles from home
Twenty-eight year-old Beverly Recaido moved from her home country of the Philippines to Happy Valley-Goose Bay to work at Tim Horton's. "I ... -
Foreign labour fills local jobs
Business owners in Happy Valley-Goose Bay are recruiting workers from other countries to fill positions in their establishments. Paul Snelgrove ... -
Rounding up pets
The town's animal control officer says he's had one busy summer with as many as 10 to 12 calls per day. Mr. Hope said the majority of calls come ... -
Guidance counsellors don't provide much guidance
As summer draws to a close a large portion of the community has one thing on their mind; school. Every September is the same thing and most ... -
Trout fishery gets new license draw system
Licenses for the trout fishery used to be hard to come by, but with a new system in place that should change. Up until this year the trout ... -
Moth infestation not a concern yet: Specialist
Drive by any light pole in HV-GB at night and you will see swarms of moths along with other bugs. Although some are concerned about the amount ... -
Brothers sail across Atlantic to raise money for...
Newfoundlanders and Labradorians may have their fair share of experience with the Atlantic Ocean but when it comes to sailing across it, no one ... -
Town ignores sporting clubs concerns
Organized sports are always a huge part of any community and Happy Valley-Goose Bay is no exception. Most children, and adults, are involved in ... -
Family suffers one heartbreak after another
Some people say that bad news comes in threes, but for the Laing family this past year has made it seem as if the bad news will never stop ... -
Recording her life
It is hard to maintain a traditional lifestyle when the world around you is constantly changing and modernizing. This is something Elizabeth ... -
Hope gets spot in Provincials
"Just stick with it and listen to your coach. Try to improve and keep playing." These words have helped Kelsie Hope get to the where she is ... -
Hope gets spot in Provincials
"Just stick with it and listen to your coach. Try to improve and keep playing." These words have helped Kelsie Hope get to the where she is ... -
2009 Expo Labrador a success
The 2009 Expo Labrador was successful, despite the economic downturn, says Ernie McLean, Executive Chair for the Central Labrador Economic ... -
Looper bug infestation calls for second year of...
With summer in full swing, the provincial government is rolling out its bug spraying management program. The hemlock looper is small, about an ... -
2009 Expo Labrador a success
The 2009 Expo Labrador was successful, despite the economic downturn, says Ernie McLean, Executive Chair for the Central Labrador Economic ... -
Looper bug infestation calls for second year of...
With summer in full swing, the provincial government is rolling out its bug spraying management program. The hemlock looper is small, about an ... -
Pilot killed in plane crash outside Port Hope Simpson
At approximately 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 7, a man was killed in a plane crash on the south coast of Labrador. James Joseph Hudson, 43, of ... -
Katimavik volunteers help out at Paddon Home
For two Katimavik volunteers the big land has given them valuable experiences. Elizabeth Londry is 20 years old and from Ottawa. Louis LÉvesque ... -
Pilot killed in plane crash outside Port Hope Simpson
At approximately 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 7, a man was killed in a plane crash on the south coast of Labrador. James Joseph Hudson, 43, of ...







