Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
A Video we did at Norstead,Great Northern Peninsula,Newfoundland.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Come on,this is ridiculous! He shouldn't of been pulled over, he should of been arrested by the Police going to his home long ago and getting him. Few weeks back my wife & I had to get Police checks for our line of work. One thing I noticed on it was that if we had any outstanding Fines we would of been turned down. So even if we owed a $15 Parking Meter Ticket we might of been turned down. Yet every week on the News we see this type of Story. Time for someone to speak up in Government and order all those with outstanding Fines to appear and see if they're willing to pay up or walk for the rest of their lives. (* on another Note,I wonder how much in Interest was tallied on that Fine? Said it was $2,641.46 over the $160,000. Are the Interest Rates part of the factor why some are not paying?)
Judge releases man owing $160,000 in fines
A man who owes more than $160,000 in outstanding fines was released from custody after a brief court appearance Sunday morning. More of the Story,CLICK HERE.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Wreckhouse Wind Warning
Another Wreckhouse Wind Warning issued for our area. No matter how far in advance it's issued,some will still ignore it. Here's the results from earlier in the week when a few ignored one.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Marilyn & Michelle Osmond hold an injured Snowy Owl waiting for Wildlife Services to pick it up. |
With all the Snowy Owl sightings in Cape Ray this year it was not unreasonable to think they all would survive. At least this one might get a second chance at Salmonier Nature Park.
Gulf Newspaper Story on the rescue here.
Sightings of snowy owls have become common in Cape Ray, but stumbling upon and capturing an injured one is really rare.
© Chantelle MacIsaac photo
Charlie Osmond holds this Snowy Owl that he and his
wife found on Norwest Cove Beach on Jan. 17. The couple could tell it
was injured, and so brought it to safety. The conservation office was
called and the owl was transported to the Salmonier Nature Park in St.
John’s for rehabilitation.Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Great move MHA Parsons! Today I see Finance Minister Tom Marshall crowing about how 63 Million was shaved from our Provincial Deficit. Maybe if they recuperate a lot of those unpaid Fines Tom can crow a bit more next year.
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