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Michelle Stewart
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No pets-some pets allowed
An interesting issue came to light this week in Labrador West. As noted in the story with Julie Rose who was more or less given an ... -
Concerns turn to action
The current design of the Labrador Mall parking lot has been identified by the Town as a safety concern following lots of complaints from ... -
Four birds in new nest
The new subdivision on the west end of Hudson Drive in Labrador City has a name. Osprey Heights will have four streets within the ... -
Cody not welcome
Julie Rose was waiting for a roof to put over her family’s head since July (2010). Finding herself in a personal crisis this past summer, she ... -
A debt we can never repay
When it comes to honouring those war heroes because of their ultimate sacrifice, Labrador West shined this Remembrance Day. Between both ... -
Far from bon voyage
It was the first, and probably last trip for a while on the MV Apollo for Kim Pike. The Labrador City woman said a lovely family vacation to ... -
Cracking down paying off
The number of citations handed out by the RNC has certainly substantiated a request (from the Town of Wabush earlier this year) to step up ... -
Council briefs—Wabush Oct. 26
Food security presentation At the top of Wabush Council meeting last Tuesday afternoon, a presentation was made to Council on Food Security. ... -
Lab West’s new Vet
There is a new veterinarian doctor in Labrador West who says he’s here for the long haul. Dr. Calvin Rice, a native of Nova Scotia, said he ... -
This one’s for the girls
A new and exciting course, for girls only, is underway in Labrador West. The Inspired Women Program is being offered at the College of the ... -
From a land ‘Down Under’
For the first time ever, a psychiatrist is practicing fulltime in the Labrador Grenfell Health (LGH) region. Dr. Simon Byrne joined the ... -
Frustrating summer
The year 2010 didn’t quite go the way the folks at Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Ltd. (LIM) hoped it would. The mining company projected producing ... -
Frustrating summer
The year 2010 didn’t quite go the way the folks at Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Ltd. (LIM) hoped it would. The mining company projected ... -
Saluting small business
For the past 30 years the third week of October has been marked as Small Business Week. The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) reports ... -
Massive mound
It’s ugly, costly and growing rapidly. That’s the way Wabush mayor Ron Barron describes the huge mass of debris at the Wabush dumpsite, which ... -
Nothing like a real life example
Sadly enough, there’s nothing like a tragic and real example to impact the effect of bullying. Last week a gentleman, a grieving father, ... -
Honouring firefighters
Labrador City’s fire department kicked off Fire Prevention Week with a significant event at the fire hall last Monday evening. ... -
Wipeout Canada selects Lab. West
Vanessa Simon is heading to Argentina to take part in what most people wouldn’t dare to even consider. The 31-year-old is one of ... -
The Rec centre dilemma
Should Labrador City and the mining company in Labrador City (IOC) pay a portion of the cost of operating the Wabush Rec. Centre? ... -
The power of music
Music has been a part of Oral Burden’s life since his was just a teen. And from the ups and downs, the twists and turns his life has been, ... -
Project in motion
The connection between Wabush and Labrador City is about to change for motorists. An underpass is now officially underway in the area of the ... -
Quest for clean air
The Town of Labrador City was treated to an informative presentation on what the Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC) is doing in its ... -
Laziness is not a handicap
Every town needs more citizens like Yvon Riviere. The Labrador City man is fed up (and rightly so) with the insensitivity of people who ... -
Busted in a snap
After seeing able-bodied people, time and time again, parking in handicap spaces, Yvon Riviere has a gut full and made a decision, that from ... -
Busted in a snap
"I had enough of this because this space is for people who have mobility problems and I know this person hasn't got a disability," said Riviere. ... -
Greener options
The residents of Wabush are adjusting well to garbage collection being cutback, says the mayor. Ron Barron said the Town has received very ... -
Final stop, Labrador West
A new CT scanner is on the way for the folks of Labrador West. It’s a wonderful thing and few could argue the healthcare investment wasn’t ... -
Flood of frustration
While Chris Sirabian was vacationing in Florida with his family recently, a break in the water main was affecting his home on ... -
Flood of frustration
While Chris Sirabian was vacationing in Florida with his family recently, a break in the water main was affecting his home on Bartlett Drive ... -
Do or die
The mayor of Wabush is hoping an appeal made to the Town of Labrador City and the Iron Ore Company of Canada will yield a positive response. ...

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