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The Man in the Mountain Trail

April 4, 2022 Live Rural NL

The Riverside Drive Extension is where you can find the parking area to begin a section of the International Appalachian Trail that is known as

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Walking in Prince Edward Park

April 2, 2022 Live Rural NL

I remember the concerts in Prince Edward Park. Now the Bowl like area that hosted the bands and crowds there is now a pump track

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Crocker’s Road to Margaret Bowater Park via Ginger Route

March 30, 2022 Live Rural NL

The primary use of this multi-use trail in the City of Corner Brook is mountain biking. It’s a fantastic network. We started at Margaret Bowater

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Housing Crisis Not Diminishing: Rogers

January 31, 2012 Live Rural NL

NDP Housing Critic Gerry Rogers (MHA, St. John’s Centre) says weekend news stories emphasize the urgent need for a division of government dedicated to the

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Youth Opportunity: Canadian Student Leadership Conference

March 19, 2011 Live Rural NL

Corner Brook Regional High is hosting the Canadian Student Leadership Conference from September 27, 2011 through October 1, 2011. This is a monumental undertaking with

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Conference Opportunity: Rural Revitalization from Our Forests

March 15, 2011 Live Rural NL

Rural Newfoundland & Labrador has an abundance of natural resources. Especially when it comes to our forests. The earliest settlers made their homes from wood.

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