Published June 03. 2021 9:00AM
By Bill Stanley, Special to the Times
My friend, Mike DiMauro, the sports columnist for The Day, wrote a column recently celebrating the re-opening of New London’s iconic Dutch Tavern after a pandemic-related closure of more than a year. In describing The Dutch’s cozy interior, he pointed out, among other qualities at this fine establishment, that there is no Wi-Fi.
“But there are several newspapers,” he wrote, adding parenthetically “A newspaper is a printed publication issued daily and commonly contains news, sports, features, commentary and advertising, in case the word is unfamiliar.”
As is often the case, DiMauro was writing with tongue firmly implanted in cheek. Or was he?
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The executive director of the province’s Francophone school board hasn’t set foot in Newfoundland and Labrador since March.
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Kim Christianson, executive director of the Conseil scolaire francophone provincial, Newfoundland and Labrador s francophone school board, is seen in an interview in January 2020.(Patrick Butler/Radio-Canada)
The executive director of Newfoundland and Labrador s francophone school board hasn t set foot in the province since March.