Solstice Supermoon, June 2013

Despite rumours that he was interested in the leadership of the provincial Liberal party, former Auditor General John Noseworthy has
The many ways, means and reasons to head for the hill
Ian Vardy shares his view of Signal Hill with us...and his views on finding our own view
Nova Scotia rocker Matt Mays performed at Club One in St. John’s on Nov. 13, 2012. Photo by Graham Kennedy (www.grahamkennedyphoto.com).
Premier Kathy Dunderdale and Lieutenant-Governor John Crosbie attend the Remembrance Day ceremony at the War Memorial in St. John’s on Nov. 11. Photo by Graham Kennedy.
The moon, as seen above Gander Lake, August 2012. Photo by Justin Brake
Photos by Graham Kennedy (www.grahamkennedyphoto.com)
Photo by Graham Kennedy.
The MS Tûranor PlanetSolar will be in St. John's until Aug. 5.
With the St. John's Port Authority under fire, its determination to fence the harbour has illuminated an otherwise opaque actor
It was a tight squeeze, and the narrows never looked so narrow, but she made it.
Our initial headline for this photo read: “Massive iceberg near St. Anthony”. However, some quick research revealed that, if this is the same ‘berg Tweeded to Icebergfinder.com (@IcebergTweets) from @DanceInTheSnow7 on July 1, which was “just off St. Anthony” and estimated at “175 ft high, 600 ft wide (and) grounded in 420 ft of water”—and it appears to be the same one—then it would technically be a “large, wedged” iceberg. According to icebergfinder.com, a “wedged” ‘berg is “[a] flat surfaced iceberg with steep surfaces on one side and gradually sloping on the other, thus forming a wedge,” which this one appears to be. Click here to learn more facts about ‘bergs on the locally-maintained web site. The Canadian Ice Service classifies an iceberg as “large” if it is extends “46 to 75 m above sea level and (has) a length of 121 to 200 m.” That would be 151-246 feet high and…
Newfoundland’s first & only roller derby league
A woodsman and a fisherman from Cape St. George
Susan Morrissey Wyse takes her camera to The Christmas Craft Fair