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ODE TO RAY GUY

Ray Guy has been immensely honoured as one of Newfoundland and Labrador's most beloved writers. Rightly so.  He was truly one of a kind, an...

WILL JOHN GUSHUE START A TREND?

CBC Reporter John Gushue wrote a Post on his Notebook, April 28th, regarding the Dunderdale Government’s Core Mandate review and its refusal to release the Report.  NDP...

THE PRISONERS OF DANNYVILLE

Dannyville is all the rage.  It’s all the townies talk about; the outports, too.  Rural Newfoundland, now, more an idea than a place, readies itself.  Though baymen...

SAYING GOODBYE TO A FRIEND

As soon as the phone rang I knew something was amiss. Picking up the receiver, no voice could be heard, though I could sense the caller...

Gnarley’s Theory of Political Devolution Part II

The waitress returned with two virgin scotch on the rocks.  The smile on her face was recognition that she had seen this before; two friends about...

Gnarley’s Theory of Political Devolution

Ring... Ring .. Ring... I am a morning person. I enjoy the solitude.  The 2-3 hours before 8:00 is when I get my day’s work done. ...

The Great Revolutionary from The Shore

Since the sanctioning of Muskrat Falls my relationship with Uncle Gnarley had returned to a more normal state.  Once a week we would share a 'wee dram'...

A CHRISTMAS SURPRISE

Uncle Gnarley is no Scrooge.  He has a conscience often fettered by doubt. As much as he likes to be hopeful, he despairs that his fellow man...