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Posts by terryrandell

A small winding stream flows through a marshy landscape surrounded by low shrubs and grasses. Scattered rocks sit in the shallow water, which reflects the blue sky above. Dense stands of evergreen trees line the edges of the wetland, and a rounded rocky hill rises in the background. White clouds drift across a bright blue sky over the rugged terrain.

A small winding stream flows through a marshy landscape surrounded by low shrubs and grasses. Scattered rocks sit in the shallow water, which reflects the blue sky above. Dense stands of evergreen trees line the edges of the wetland, and a rounded rocky hill rises in the background. White clouds drift across a bright blue sky over the rugged terrain.

The Robin Hood of Butter Pot led the Masterless Men of Newfoundland.
This society was made up of individuals who sought freedom in the interior of the island, free of British rule.
No matter what the British did, they could never catch them.
This is their story.

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I'LL BUILD THIS WATER SLIDE OVER SHARDS OF BROKEN GLASS WITHOUT YOU.

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Seems like an easy enough ask. Given that the place is on fire.

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Statistically, the chances were low... but clearly, not impossible. :D

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It is like we are in an armada of boats, and the situation is the same in all of them.

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But it gets results!

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Can you see Newfoundland from Cape Breton? Online photo sparks debate | CBC News An online photo has sparked a passionate debate about whether or not it's possible.

Seems plausible. The mountains around South Western NL are rather high.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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Absolutely!

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haha, a fiscally responsible approach if you live in a small community. Expanding municipal infrastructure can quickly balloon in cost.

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Tis the season.

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Rebuilding for a political comeback.

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Don't forget to vote today! Polls are open until 8pm (7:30pm in most of Labrador).

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Tomorrow is Election Day here in Pasadena!
Polls are open from 8 am – 8 pm at Pasadena Place.

It’s been an honour serving on council, and I’d love the opportunity to continue working for our town. I’d be grateful for your support, and encourage everyone to get out and vote!

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"It was a different time"

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The true stars of Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service are Rock and Sammi. In every episode, Gordon sends them in to get full-on food poisoning.

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Something stinks at Corner Brook's new hospital | CBC News Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services says they now know the source and are working to deal with it.

It is truly foul.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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No Name Pizza... you don't need a name to be the best.

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Prime Minister of Canada

Statement by Prime Minister Carney on World Press Freedom Day
May 3, 2025
Ottawa, Ontario
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, issued the following statement on World Press Freedom Day:
"In this time of crisis, we must protect what it means to be Canadian. A strong, independent, and free press both defines and defends our values. My new government will protect reliable Canadian public forums, so we can tell our own stories in our own languages.
"Central to this work is strengthening our public broadcaster, CBC/Radio-Canada, which has stitched this nation together, reporting from Corner Brook to Trois-Rivières to Whitehorse to Comox, bringing Canadians together at critical moments. My new government will also protect and fund more local news, including those with Indigenous perspectives.
"In a sea of foreign media and disinformation, we need Canadian voices more than ever."
Canada

Prime Minister of Canada Statement by Prime Minister Carney on World Press Freedom Day May 3, 2025 Ottawa, Ontario Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, issued the following statement on World Press Freedom Day: "In this time of crisis, we must protect what it means to be Canadian. A strong, independent, and free press both defines and defends our values. My new government will protect reliable Canadian public forums, so we can tell our own stories in our own languages. "Central to this work is strengthening our public broadcaster, CBC/Radio-Canada, which has stitched this nation together, reporting from Corner Brook to Trois-Rivières to Whitehorse to Comox, bringing Canadians together at critical moments. My new government will also protect and fund more local news, including those with Indigenous perspectives. "In a sea of foreign media and disinformation, we need Canadian voices more than ever." Canada

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney issued a statement for #WorldPressFreedomDay. He mentioned our small city of Corner Brook, #Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Bernice, isn't this what the AI overlords would want us to think? :P

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We have been in and out of the hospital over the past few days for appointments. There is a pungent smell of sewer/ sewer gas when entering WMRH. Has anyone else noticed?

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The Cream Egg Croissant at Sugar and Dice. My word.

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In this void, people are operating as news, even masquerading as legitimate news to peddle their lies and mistruths. This is difficult; you cannot even respond to link to a reputable source.

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Yikes!
“Anstey has so far spoken sparingly to CBC News this time around”
“Anstey has repeatedly refused a follow-up interview.”

That is deeply troubling.

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It's a fine day to get out and vote.

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That's not fair to podiums; those are lecterns. :D

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@schiff.senate.gov Thanks for the nice video to Canada!

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45 years ago yesterday, on April 12, 1980, national hero #TerryFox started his Marathon of Hope on this site here in St. John's, NL. I missed the anniversary yesterday. #YYT #Newfoundland

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Some fringe internet groups are already questioning the legitimacy of the April 28th election. But Canada has one of the most robust democratic systems in the world!
Here are 4 facts to challenge misinformation about Canada’s elections -🧵

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Yes, it has been rather...taxing. :D

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Intimidation? Difficult to have a party at res or protest at the clock tower with that lurking around. I mean, with a vehicle that, Matt would have never held that sign so close to the university president. :D

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