I had to put one of my beagles down. Ranger was fourteen ( I still have her sister) and it was sad to see her get sick.
Looking for problem solvers: Aker outlines City’s new strategic plan
A Hackathon, a technological innovation park, and development on Kenmount Hill: all ingredients in Mount Pearl's 2019-2023 strategic plan.
Trying to get greener: Mount Pearl receives funding to tackle environmental projects
The City of Mount Pearl is rolling in the green after receiving over $145,000 to support economic, environmentally friendly development.
Kenmount Hill plan makes it over the top: Council approves amendments paving way for development scheme
Mount Pearl council has voted unanimously to approve two amendments which will pave the way for the controversial Kenmount Hill Comprehensive Development Scheme.
Dean and Marshall heading to Canada Games hockey tourney
Two Mount Pearl hockey players are bound for Alberta with the Men’s Newfoundland Canada Winter Games team this week.
Ernestine’s dream: A mother raises money for her daughter through music
Cystic Fibrosis is the most common fatal genetic disease affecting Canadians. It has no cure at present.
A card full of kindness
Valentines Day with all its pink and glitter can be pretty lonesome for some people. Project Kindness has decided to change that.
TriCom Thunder make history at PEI tournament
The TriCom AAA Pee Wee Thunder hockey team has a reason to celebrate.
Rogers' departure could be a gift for the NDP
Some people are saying Gerry Rogers is leaving the NDP in the lurch, scurrying out on the verge of the provincial general election and not quite a year after she won her party’s leadership in a contest against Allison Coffin, a Memorial University economist who brought fresh ideas and a new take on politics to the race.
City feels it’s getting money’s worth from MNL dues
As they were wading through the accounts to pay the bills at Mount Pearl council last week, a payment to Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador caught the eye of councillor Bill Antle.