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Krysta Carroll
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All articles of Krysta Carroll
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Thanks for the memories
Just about every young girl dreams about her wedding day from a young age. Some play wedding with their Barbie and Ken dolls from toddler age. I ... -
Helping local children
For the 15th annual year, the Advertiser is holding its Tree For Tots Campaign. Each year, the proceeds from this fundraiser, through the ... -
Loads of love to share
It's that time of year again. Many people are gearing up for the holiday season and children in many areas are writing up their wish lists for ... -
Game on after blaze
It's not the trip anyone was expecting Thursday as the Senior Cataracts players living out east boarded the bus to head to Grand Falls-Windsor ... -
Along the route
Alison Bennett was chosen as the 2011 Advertiser Carrier of the Year, an honour she said she was not expecting. "I was really happy and ... -
Commanding officer makes tough decision
"The fact that I was able to start my career here in Newfoundland and Labrador and I am going to end my career here in Newfoundland and Labrador ... -
Lighting up for the season
It will be the same Christmas tradition, but with a little twist this year. On Dec. 8, the Town Of Grand Falls-Windsor will hold its annual ... -
View of the valley
The poppy. Such a simple little flower, with such a big meaning. When people see mistletoe, they think Christmas, when they see poppies, the ... -
New wheels
Abigail Mercer has been an Advertiser carrier since July 2010, however, she now has new wheels to help her along the route. Since Abigail carries ... -
‘It has been a labour of love’
“You always have to remember your roots. Your roots are a huge part of who you are. No matter how old you are, you will never replace the base ... -
'It belongs to several communities'
The Advertiser approached mayors of communities affected by the AbitibiBowater mill closure to find out if they think the future of ... -
Newspaper brings benefits at any age
Samuel Tucker enjoys his Advertiser paper route, and meeting all the customers each week. The 14-year-old Grade 9 student at Exploits ... -
Forever friends
In today’s society, stereotypes are common, especially for groups such as teenagers. Often, those stereotypes are anything but accura -
Wings of hope
Gracie Reid, who turned one this past Friday, with her famous pink glasses, has been in the local media since she was four months old. Gracie was ... -
A new journey
When Grand Falls-Windsor's Erynn Linehan received news in March she was awarded the D and R Sobey Atlantic Scholarship - valued at $60,000 ... -
Smoke detectors sound alarm
A report came in the the Grand Falls-Windsor Volunteer Fire Department of a structure fire, with smoke coming through the eves in the roof at ... -
Gathering strength from loss
Last year, Marcia and Darryl Drover experienced a parent's worst fear - they lost their infant son. But the couple turned their sorrow into ... -
Kiss rocks festival
This past weekend, anyone in the town, or area, could see an increase in traffic and visitors. Headliners rock legends Kiss, including ... -
Getting the party started
The weekend long annual festival begins with the Salmon Dinner Thursday evening, and the Stadium Dance will take place Friday at the Joe ... -
Remembering a hero
"I wanted to honour him," Mr. Edison said. "That man did save my life." According to a report by the Botwood Fire Department, at 1:50 a.m. ... -
Celebrating Canada
And the Town of Grand Falls-Windsor has many events on July 1 to help aid in the country's birthday celebrations There are activities for ... -
High Street redevelopment continues
Besides the slow in traffic due to some work being done in the roadway, there are new trees installed along the route and soon there will ... -
Cause for concern
"Ever since this community started, I'm sure, this has probably been something that has gone on, but it seems to be a little bit more ... -
Walking the dog
Out of sight, out of mind is not the case, especially when it comes to animals off leashes within town limits. Wayne Downton, animal control ... -
Support equals success
The ninth annual Relay For Life in Grand Falls-Windsor took in approximately $80,000, with funds still coming in. "We really appreciate ... -
Small in stature, big in heart
"I said if you want to, I support you 100 per cent," Ms. MacKenzie said. And on Monday, her son Darrell Penton and his friends Jordan Murphy, ... -
Left turns allowed
According to Councillor Roger Barnett, chair of the public works and planning committee, as soon as the new lines are painted on the road and ... -
An original carrier remembers
Grand Falls-Windsor’s Art Griffin was only seven-years-old when the first Grand Falls Advertiser hit the streets 75 years ago. And he was ... -
Easier access to town
Since last Monday, the centre access road to Bishop's Falls is getting some much needed care and attention. "The centre access, which is long ... -
Mapping the future
Mary Wong moved to the town the second week of March and began work as the community planner on March 14. "Jeff Saunders, the director of ...














