The Western Star - 29 May 2015

Table of content - The Western Star (29 May 2015)

Laid to rest
Recruitment going well, Eastern Health says
Province pays out again for Holson Forest Products
Angling for prizes
DOG GUIDES
Question
Cool in the crease
Celebrating survival
Flight plan
‘Income support needs to step up’
Trail trekkers
Towards a solution
3
May Music Mix
Birthday wishes
Future links
Port of call
Tag team effort
Corner Brook’s water treatment plant taken offline
FISH facts
Some numbers
In the schools
More evidence that every vote counts
Oldest woman in province inspiring
Today in history
Don’t spend extra cash on caribou
Misleading social media
Hunt on for partridge dumpers: wildlife officer
Trial dates in sex doll case likely to be set in July
Celebration of surviving cancer
No specifics given on job losses for health board amalgamation
Cleaning dangerous dust buildup at recycling facility to cost $250K
Spending weekend in jail
‘Short, simplistic, powerful and meaningful’
Dental funds not quite enough to sink teeth into: association head
‘ We are tested every single day on our policies’
Parts of three west side streets under boil order
Canadian singer forced off plane because of her crying child
Union leader unsure about Parliament security
‘Sexually poisoned environment’
Russian flights prompt Arctic training exercises
Alleged Nazi war criminal dies in Quebec
Convicted murderers sue B.C. government
3 Calgarians charged in huge charity scam
Walter Byers, NCAA’s 1st executive director who served for 36 years, dies at 93
Michael King, innovative syndicator of Oprah, Dr. Phil and Wheel of Fortune, dies at 67
Cool in the crease
Blomidon gets nod as CN Future Links facility of the year
Senior baseball season begins Sunday
Eligibility criteria for facilities
Award presentation
At an impasse
It’s that time again
Know?
Quote
A strong arm
Schedule of events
Lightning not intimidated
News
Lightning not intimidated by Rangers’ Game 7 success at MSG
Always impressed by the talent level on display
Injuries, division rivals providing early test for Tigers
Briefs
Alberta recession unavoidable: Conference Board of Canada
Opening delayed for Signal Hill Heritage Shop
JPMorgan Chase & Co. to lay off 5,000 employees
Budding scientists at Immaculate Heart
Sacred Heart students try our 360-degree classroom
Iron overload
Politics served with profanity makes dinner hard to swallow
Horoscope
Events
CROSSWORD
SUDOKU
JUMBLE
CONTRACT BRIDGE

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