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In the 19th century, The Evening Telegram was known for its strong opinions on issues of the day, including the Newfoundland Railway, and early Confederation discussions. . However, its editorial policy remained neutral during the heated Confederation debates of 1948
William James Herder (1849–1922), publisher, born Old Perlican, Newfoundland Colony, was the founder of Newfoundland's first daily newspaper, The Evening Telegram. Herder was educated at Methodist Academy and in 1863 had apprenticed as a printer for the Courier.
The Evening Telegram is a name shared by the following newspapers: The Telegram , a daily newspaper in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada The Telegram (Herkimer) , a daily newspaper in Herkimer, New York
The Herder Memorial Trophy, or Herder, is the championship trophy to be awarded annually to the senior ice hockey champions of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.The original cast silver trophy was donated in 1935 by The Evening Telegram newspaper on behalf of the Herder family, [1] as a memorial to five brothers who played hockey in St. John's.
Beginning in 1948 he worked closely with Joey Smallwood in the campaign to bring Newfoundland into Confederation. From 1949 to 1951, he was a member of the Newfoundland House of Assembly, sitting as the member for Labrador for Smallwood's Liberals. After leaving politics he started writing a political column for the Evening Telegram newspaper ...
At the end of the 1967-68 regular season, the Cataracts finished in first place and were awarded the Evening Telegram Trophy. The Cataracts won back-to-back all-Newfoundland senior hockey championships in 1981 and 1982 but did not join the NSHL in 1983–84. The club re-joined the NSHL in 1984–85 to make it a four-team league.
But in people with dementia—which is an umbrella term for mental decline and can be related to a number of diseases such as Alzheimer's—there’s a phenomenon known as “sundowning,” where ...
Callahan also served as senior executive at The Evening Telegram. [3] Callahan was elected to the Newfoundland assembly in 1966; Callahan served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Mines, Agriculture and Resources. In 1971, he became publisher for The Daily News in St. John's. [1] Callahan married Daphne Marie Ryan; [4] the couple had six ...