After receiving a provincial arts award recently, a local dancer says he is humbled by the recognition.
Martin Vallée wears many hats. He is a choreographer, a dance teacher, a performer, and a creative director. For decades, he has worked closely with dancers and performers in the province. Earlier this month, ArtsNL recognized his efforts by awarding him the BMO Bank of Montreal Artist of the Year award.
Some of St. Peter’s Junior High’s most prominent athletes found themselves leaving the school this past week with an award or two in their hands.
From the ring in the wine glass to popping the question on the jumbo screen at the ball game, proposals come in all shapes and sizes.
In a day and age where we can hop on a plane and travel around the world in a matter of hours, and planes travel overhead at all hours of the day and night, and, according to St. John’s International Airport, over 80 flights depart and arrive daily from the province’s largest airport, flight might not seem like that big of a deal to us.
An employee of the City of Mount Pearl is a recipient of one of the Recreation Newfoundland and Labrador’s Annual Awards.
The music of YOUTH is an indie-pop flavored blend of vocal harmonies, keyboards, guitars and drums.
Listening to the ambient soundscapes, it would never cross your mind that YOUTH only has one member.
A Mount Pearl boy is the recipient of a very special award.
An usher showing guests to their seats noted that the Mount Pearl Glacier Arena was certainly a lot swankier than usual.
From the physics lab at Mount Pearl Senior High, you may hear the sounds of soldering irons, excited chatter, and equipment being moved about.
“I may not know you, but I know you do an amazing job taking care of our province,” began a thank you card written by Mary Queen of the World grade five student Shaylyn O’Keefe.