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feature stories

Canadian Medical Association Journal:

When the Grenfell Regional Health Services, which then operated in most of Labrador and on Newfoundland's Great Northern Peninsula, was approaching its 100th anniversary in 1992, serious flaws were increasingly being felt by the doctors who worked for it and the patients they treated. My article on the subject, "Policies of Grenfell Regional Health Services face scrutiny in centennial year," was published in December of that year. Find the the PDF here. Note: An editing error changed the name Battle Harbour to Baffle Harbour in the first line of the story.

Inside Labrador:

The included pieces are among the feature stories written for Inside Labrador, a subsidiary publication of the Downhome Magazine. As the publication's name suggests, all the stories concern people, places and events in Labrador, the mainland territory of the Canadian province of Newfoundland. Read them here.

Downhome Magazine:

Originally called the Downhomer, Downhome Magazine published a series of my compositions beginning, as well as I can recall, in 2012. The stories were ostensibly called 'columns', which usually means 'opinion pieces', but they turned out for the most part to be highly personal feature stories, many of them about my life and doings around Labrador. Read them here.

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