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Andrea Gunn
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Badger native honoured at Bob Cole Media Centre
If there’s one thing the athletic community has in common, across all sports, it’s the fact that it loves honouring its greats. From halls of ... -
In today’s print edition…
> Read details on the death of 34-year-old Jason Skinner that has led to first-degree murder charges against two local women. > Check out ... -
Jason Skinner was staying in unit used by local...
The Central Housing and Homelessness Network (CHHN) has issued a release confirming the house on Eighteenth Avenue where 34-year-old Jason ... -
UPDATED: Two women charged with first degree murder
Thirty-four-year-old Wanda Ash and 31-year-old Pamela Pike have both been charged with the first degree murder of Jason Skinner. According to a ... -
Rehtaeh Parsons, disappointed to death
Note that the circumstances of the Rehtaeh Parsons investigation have changed since the Advertiser's deadline, opinions expressed in this ... -
UPDATED: One dead, two in custody following incident...
Two people are in custody following an incident in Grand Falls-Windsor that has left one person dead. The RCMP issued a news release Sunday ... -
Great showing for local teams
For kids involved in minor hockey, spring is always a bittersweet time of the year – it marks the end of the sport for the season, but players ... -
Botwood U15 girls take provincial silver
The Botwood Blades U15 female hockey team has come a long way, according to head coach Corey Pretty, but hard work and dedication has paid off ... -
Chow gets three-and-a-half years
30-year-old David Anthony Chow has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years behind bars for a string of residential break-ins that he committed ... -
Going out with a bang
The Exploits Valley High Eagles boys hockey team have earned themselves quite a reputation over the past couple of years, and one look at their ... -
Local skiers among best in Atlantic Canada
There are many resources in Grand Falls-Windsor for athletes young and old, but one thing the region doesn’t have is a ski hill. That, however, ... -
New species discovered in Exploits Valley
Scientists have discovered a new cross species of mammal, and the only place it has been observed is just outside of Grand Falls-Windsor. The ... -
UPDATED: The Eagles landing in Grand Falls-Windsor
The speculation and rumours have come to an end, but the anticipation and excitement for the 2013 Toyota Salmon Festival Concert has just begun. ... -
Local leaders react to budget
It wasn't so much what was in the federal budget presentation that Bonavista Gander Grand Falls-Windsor MP Scott Simms said he was disappointed ... -
Chow pleads guilty
The Crown prosecutor is seeking two and a half to three years of federal time for 30-year-old Grand Falls-Windsor man David Anthony Chow after he ... -
U20 Blades win provincial gold
The U20 Botwood Blades female hockey team came away with top honours after this weekend's provincial showdown. The Blades played host to the U20 ... -
Junior Express up 3-2 in playoff series
Though the Bishop's Falls Junior Express missed their chance to take the league final best-of-seven series this past Sunday in Port aux Basques, ... -
Eagles headed to provincials
For the first time in a number of years, the Exploits Valley High Eagles girls' basketball is heading to the provincial tournament after ... -
Fortune Favours Courage
“Fortune Favours Courage” might be the name of Grand Falls-Windsor native Maria Sue Roberts first album, but it also describes the set of ... -
On equal footing
The two teams left standing in the Central West Junior Hockey League are on equal footing after the first weekend series of the league's final ... -
Cuts hit close to home
At least one local organization and seven jobs have been impacted by recent changes to the way the provincial government funds employment ... -
Silver for the home team
It was another successful year for the Alvin Faulkner Memorial Peewee Tournament, which took place last weekend at the Pat O'Reilly Memorial ... -
Local youth bowlers shine
Two local bowlers have taken top honours at the provincial Youth Bowling Championship, which took place in St. John’s late last ... -
Have job, will travel
If you, or your family, is from Newfoundland and Labrador, chances are someone close to you has relied on seasonal work. Some entire families has ... -
Local teams rule the ice
Any athlete will tell you, there’s nothing like winning a gold medal at home, in your own rink, field or gym, in front of family and friends. The ... -
Simms reacts to EI crackdowns
The federal government is cracking down on Employment Insurance (EI) claimants across the country. In the past several weeks, a number of media ... -
Setting a poor example
An incident that occurred during a Peewee hockey game at a Grand Falls-Windsor stadium has people wondering how far is too far when it comes to ... -
Smart Edition offers feature-packed reading experience
Technology has changed the way we do just about everything, from catching up with loved ones, to listening to our favourite music. The answers to ... -
Gold for Exploits teams
Top female teams from across the province came to Grand Falls-Windsor last weekend to participate in a weekend of competitive hockey at the ... -
Road to recovery
The Advertiser is publishing a two-part series on mental health and mental health resources in the region. In this story, a woman shares her ...














