This Week in The Newfoundland Herald
0This week The Herald profiles the iconic television legend Alex Trebek as he bravely battles cancer. Find out all about this issue and what we have coming up in the future!
This week The Herald profiles the iconic television legend Alex Trebek as he bravely battles cancer. Find out all about this issue and what we have coming up in the future!
By: Paul Warford
Walks with a sniffy pupper take on a new life when dealing with the unearthed garbage of winter
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“It looks like she’s – 64 pounds.”
I nod and say something like, “Oh, okay.” I’m not surprised. Basset Hound females tend to weigh around 55 or so,
As the country music legend prepares to head to this province, the Some Kind of Trouble singer with the raspy, sultry voice opens up to fans
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Country legend Tanya Tucker captured the attention of the world with her breakout hit Delta Dawn at the age of 13 and has
NL’s rising Comedian tells The Herald her favourite comedies
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One of the fastest rising comics living and working in Newfoundland and Labrador today, Vicky Mullaley has quickly become must-see viewing thanks to her relatable stand up and series of viral social media videos and posts.
From songs and satires
Comedian and sketch magician Mike Lynch – along with Nan, Cecil O’Brien and Randy Lee – visit The Herald (home of ‘the cap’) to talk roots and gettin’ a rise
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Mike Lynch is funny lookin’. Not in a he’s not handsome or in a rude way, but in a
By: Jason Sheppard
She may not have gotten to spend this spring inside the Big Brother Canada house, and that’s just fine with her
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If you had told Holly Noseworthy six months ago that very soon she would be trying out to be a house guest on Big Brother Canada’s
By: Alexander Thomas Kennedy
A driven and determined athlete, Cassandra McGrath is the 2019 Easter Seals Ambassador for Newfoundland and Labrador
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Cassandra McGrath recently returned from representing Newfoundland at the Canada Games. Now, the 14-year-old Torbay resident will represent Easter Seals as its new provincial ambassador.
Cassandra, or ‘Cass’
Comedy troupe Halfhandsome celebrate Newfoundland with an edge with the third installment of their daring sketch comedy production Almost Baymous
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We’ve delved deep into the secret stuff of Newfoundland comedy a fair bit in the annals of The Newfoundland Herald. To use a popular phrase, it’s been ‘beat to det!’
By: Snook
Howyagettinon? Long time, no words from me, eh boy? Just been hunkered down, squirreled away all winter, I suppose. But ah – here we are, now … springtime. Thank God. Took forever, of course (as per), but always right welcome. Like some kinda prize, it is – like
There was a time in Newfoundland when I was growing up that if you saw a black person on the street you figured immediately they worked at Memorial University. There just weren’t very many people ‘of colour’ in Newfoundland except at MUN.
An exception in my small word was a