Herald’s Q&A: July Talk
0In the wake of their mammoth sophomore studio album Touch, which recently won the Juno Award for Best Alternative Album, Canadian rockers July Talk return to St. John’s for a performance which promises to tear the roof off of Club One. We caught up with members Peter Dreimanis and Leah Fay
An Introduction to the Sea
0An Introduction to the Sea
Life and its always curious circumstances meant that our first child, a son, was born in Ontario instead of here on the island. While we tossed around a few options – including a scenario that had me heading back to ‘The Rock’ a few weeks
Tragedy Turned Triumph
0tragedy turned triumph
When a hearty fisherman is injured in a tragic industrial accident in Harbour Grace,his family wondered what the future held. In her own touching words, his wife shares histale of determination and strength in her touching memoir, Miracles Happen
Rendell Drover was known locally as “the big-hearted
Continuing Crane’s legacy
0Continuing Crane’s legacy
For Rick Crane, skipper of Crane’s Legacy out of Cox’s Cove, season four of Cold WaterCowboys will serve as a bittersweet reminder of successes and unshakable loss
Emerging as one of the breakout stars of the thriving reality series, the passing of Crane’s grandfather, whom he affectionately
Returning out the bay
0Returning out the bay
Cold Water Cowboys returns with its thrilling fourth season this April, blending series
favourites and newcomers for more can’t miss TV from our own shores
What started as a well deserved spotlight for the fishing industry in Newfoundland and Labrador has morphed into a worldwide phenomena.
Herald’s Q&A: Basia Bulat
0Decorated Canadian singer-songwriter Basia Bulat returns to Newfoundland for a lengthy cross-island tour this April.
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Q: Coming off of two very successful and well received studio albums, do you find mounted pressure to achieve a certain level of songwriting or success?
A: I don’t really think of it that
Keeping the faith
14In conversation with Archbishop Martin Currie
BY Dillon Collins
Archbishop Martin William Currie of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese in St. John’s isn’t fraught with the trappings and trimmings of an atypical man endowed with papal power. In fact, his modesty and personable nature are among his most easily recognizable attributes.
The Good Stuff
0By Pam Pardy Ghent
As the proud daughter and granddaughter of fishermen, at this time of year, it’s always those who earn their living at sea who dominate my thoughts. From the sealers out in the bitter cold to the fisher-folk in their boats or in their harbour sheds preparing









