Like many dedicated minor hockey volunteers, Arnold Kelly got his first taste for the game on the ice. Only Kelly has carried it a bit farther.
Minor Hockey program enjoying a great season in Mount Pearl: President
With Minor Hockey Week underway, we sat down with Mount Pearl Minor Hockey Association President Trevor Murphy.
Big troop of Mount Pearl Skaters Gander bound
Mount Pearl has a lot of athletes, especially within the Mount Pearl Skating Club, which its members proved recently at the Eastern Divisional Competition.
Big cannabis plant proposed for Donovans
The public has until January 24 to comment on an application to develop a cannabis growth and production plant in the Donovans Industrial Park.
A man of good company: Leo McKenna will be missed by Knights, parish and friends
Some Mount Pearl residents said goodbye to a popular friend recently.
Frosty is back, only better
Mount Pearl residents and visitors to the city will have the opportunity to take part in more than 80 events this year during the 37th annual Frosty Festival, which runs from February 6 to 17.
Blocking the trailheads: Council concerned about Canada Post’s snow clearing ‘fall out’
Mount Pearl City Councillor Lucy Stoyles says she has listened to residents about the problems with Canada Post community mailboxes and has decided to act.
Residents of Sunrise Avenue ‘guaranteed’ paving for winter
Residents of the Sunrise Avenue area of Mount Pearl will be happy to hear that the city has guaranteed the street be paved in preparation for winter snow clearing.
CBS woman gives it her all to help poor children around the world
In the Fall of 2010, at The Salvation Army CBS, Coralie Dodge took on the responsibility of being the church coordinator for the collection and delivery of Shoe Boxes for Operation Christmas Child, which comes under the ministry of Samaritan’s Purse.
Mount Pearl's classroom in Gros Morne: High school teacher presents a donation to Killdevil Camp, the same week he’s recognized for bringing 750 students to the camp over 15 years
At the back of the Ross King Memorial Public Library, James "Jim" Locke, Mount Pearl's Deputy Mayor and teacher at Mount Pearl Senior High School, told a story about a ritual performed before bringing his students to Killdevil Camp in Gros Morne National Park.