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Rosie Mullaley is an award-winning journalist who covered the justice beat in St. John’s for many years. A veteran reporter, who spent over three decades with the province’s daily newspaper, she enjoys telling a wide range of stories, from human interest pieces to sports to hard-hitting news and developments that affect citizens in their communities. When she isn’t tracking down the news, she is a talented musician who plays keyboard and guitar and is lead vocalist for the four-piece band Trails End. One of the province’s most respected journalists, she is also the proud mother of two wonderful boys.

Gushue, his teams to be commemorated in Galway

Days after Brad Gushue’s historic Brier curling victory, tributes are pouring in from around the…

Eastern Newfoundland braces for potential flooding with rain forecast to follow snow storm

Eastern Newfoundland saw close to 90 centimetres of snow in some over the weekend. But…

Murder case called in provincial court; now set over to Tuesday afternoon

Last week’s murder case in Outer Cove was called in provincial court this morning. Ibrahim…

Man charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping for woman’s death in Outer Cove

Police have arrested and charged a 36-year-old man after the death of a woman in…

St. John’s City Hall wants to hear from residents on crime prevention plan

The City of St. John’s is forming a crime prevention plan and wants to hear…

Single Parent Association gets unique donation

The Single Parent Association of Newfoundland and Labrador received an unusual donation of rabbit meat…

Gushue rink splits opening matches, Symonds drops two

Two-time defending champion Brad Gushue and his Team Canada rink of St. John’s split their…

Dates set for preliminary inquiry into alleged murder

Nine days have been set aside next summer to hold a preliminary inquiry into the…

Teacher, coach expected to plead not guilty to sex offences

Markus Hicks — the teacher and volleyball coach suspected of sexual offences against teenaged boys…

Craig Pope sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 11 years for second-degree murder

Craig Pope of St. John’s has been sentenced to a life in prison for the…

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