Thursday, January 8, 2009

FRIDAY'S COURIER WEEKEND HEADLINES



Barb Rayner/Courier
Paul Lambert stands on the back deck at his home in Deer Island which is only about seven metres from one of the five island beaches the province are proposing for aquaculture use.



THE FRONT
U.S. Coast Guard OKs LNG route
Drug case adjourned over evidence issues
Men plead guilty to break-ins
Town staff in line for raises
Beaches tagged for aquaculture, opposition grows
Horse deal sours
Impaired driver apologetic to St. George residents

OPINION

Editorial - Something's fishy at the Gulch
Letters - Town council a waste of time

SPORTS
Fighting death hits home
St. Stephen-Blacks Harbour clash in weekend home-and-home
Spartans on track

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am very afraid of the Government assigning certain beaches for aquaculture. We have already lost free use on the boat landing at Lime Kiln. There are lots of recreational fishers/boaters who spent time beachcombing and picking up the trash from the aquaculture industry. Where will this end?