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Clayton Hunt
editor@thecoaster.ca
All articles of Clayton Hunt
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Halifax student keeping HB history alive
Faith Cosgrove, a grade six student at Chebucto Heights Elementary in Halifax, Nova Scotia, recently did a great job in helping to keep the ... -
Johnston riding for cancer
Sean Johnston, a 51-year-old resident of Harbour Breton is not letting his age get in the way of raising money for the Connaigre Peninsula Cancer ... -
The humps, bumps and thumps survey
Gary Howard, the vice-president of communications for the Canadian Automobile Association in Atlantic Canada, said that the CAA is once again ... -
Fitzgerald students host French café
“Bienvenue.” “Voici le menu?” “Merci” “Bon Appetit!” If you were at the French Café at Fitzgerald Academy on April 25 you could have heard and ... -
Having fun promoting literacy
Children’s authors such as Dr. Seuss, Robert Munsh, Nick Bland and Terry Morrison were being talked about at Fitzgerald Academy on April 25 as ... -
Game On!
Well, it’s that time of year that all National Hockey League fans look forward to with excitement each hockey season – the Stanley Cup Playoffs. ... -
ASF releases report on salmon aquaculture
Officials with the Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) are saying that government officials and aquaculture industry leaders should keep an open ... -
The Dark Side of the Moon, Part 111
Because the moon takes an equal amount of time to make one complete revolution and rotation we only ever see the bright side of the moon from ... -
Conne River reopens renovated clinic
Friday, April 19 was a red-letter day for the residents of Conne River as the Band Council officially reopened the renovated Amelia Joe Medical ... -
Couturier responds to Coaster article
Cyr Couturier, the Director of the Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry Association, NAIA, said that he is surprised that the Coaster placed an ... -
Warriors capture qualifying banner
The King Academy Warriors girls’ AA ball hockey team proved to be too much for the Bay d’Espoir Academy Predators on Saturday, April 13 as the ... -
Cyberbullied to death
By now nearly everyone in Canada, and many people around the world, have heard about the tragic case of Rehtaeh Parsons, a 17-year old girl from ... -
Possible new playground for FBN area
The Fitzgerald Academy Playground Committee, in conjunction with the St. Jacques-Coombs Cove Recreation Committee, is hoping to have a new ... -
Dominie will compete for QMJHL Gold Cup
Shayne Dominie, a 15-year-old resident of Harbour Breton has used his year with the Central Major Midget Triple A IcePak team to sharpen his ... -
A run into history
Heather Lee- Callaghan, a former resident of Gaultois, Newfoundland, will always have stories to tell about the 2013 Boston Marathon. It was her ... -
HB to become age-friendly community
The town council of Harbour Breton is undertaking a project that other communities across Canada, and around the world, are doing too as it has ... -
Crab fishery off to rough start again
The 2013 Newfoundland crab fishery in 3Ps, as in other fishing areas, didn’t start as planned this year due to a pricing dispute between the ... -
Take the money and run
Residents in a number of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador are probably giving some serious thought to moving to larger centers following ... -
Will announcement prompt people to move?
The phone lines in the Department of Municipal Affairs offices in St. John’s have been very busy lately as more and more people are making ... -
Chelsea battling leukemia
Chelsea Caines, a 15-year-old resident of Rencontre East, is one tough young girl. Chelsea was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) ... -
Union accepts three-year contract with Cooke...
Following an emotional meeting in Harbour Breton on Wednesday, April 3, the members of the FFAW/CAW local voted 82 percent to accept a new ... -
World Autism Day
It was good to talk to A J Quann recently and to listen to his parents talk about his progress from the age of two, when he was diagnosed with ... -
Kennedy delivers first budget
Newfoundland and Labrador’s Finance Minister, the Honourable Jerome Kennedy delivered his first provincial budget on Tuesday, March 26 which ... -
New ambulance for Fortune Bay North area
Sunday, March 24 was a special day for the Ambulance Committee of the English Harbour West Lions and Lioness Clubs as Max Taylor, the chair of ... -
A J Quann- A Voice for Autism
A J Quann, a grade 4 student at St. Joseph’s Elementary in Harbour Breton, received a standing ovation following his speech at the Lions annual ... -
Dear Minister Sullivan
We trust you will see the lead article in our March 26 Coaster about the concern that the association of Community Based Ambulance Operators has ... -
Atlantic companies make waves at seafood show
A delegation of 19 Atlantic Canadian seafood companies made giant waves at the 2013 International Boston Seafood Show (IBSS) that was held from ... -
Ambulance association upset with government
Max Taylor, the president of the Association of Community Based Ambulance Operators, said that the group, which represents 22 not-for-profit ... -
Students demonstrate how learning can be fun
Don’t tell the primary students at Fitzgerald Academy that you can’t learn and have fun at the same time. The primary students at Fitzgerald ... -
Women seeking full equality
It was good to attend the International Women’s Day celebration held in Harbour Breton on March 11. It was great to see the 200 women in ...



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