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  1. There are three provincially owned and operated pools in Newfoundland and Labrador; Corner Brook Arts and Culture Swimming Pool in Corner Brook, Joseph R. Smallwood Arts and Culture Swimming Pool in Gander, and Labrador Training Centre in Happy Valley-Goose Bay (currently closed). Provincially owned and operated pools offer a variety of aquatic programs for all […]

  2. Newfoundland History, 1949-1972. From 1949 to 1972 the history of the new province is closely identified with Smallwood who, during the tenure of his premiership in this period, won six general elections, and the seventh, in 1971, resulted in a tie. As historian Peter Neary has observed, his premiership can be divided into three distinct periods.

  3. 12. Juli 2022 · 370 cars, 77 trucks. 1,800 m (5,906 ft) lane metres. Crew. 106 (summer), 68 (winter) MV Joseph and Clara Smallwood was a Marine Atlantic passenger/vehicle ferry which operated between Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island in eastern Canada. She is named after former Newfoundland premier Joseph R. Smallwood and his wife Clara.

  4. Named after the first Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, this is the hub of entertainment and art in Gander - the town from the hit Broadway musical "Come From Away." The 400 seat main stage hosts everything from dance and ballet, to rock and roll, and productions from local theatre troupes such as The Avion Players and Beyond the Overpass Theatre Company. We are also proud to present both ...

  5. 1. Feb. 2017 · The long road to recognition for the Qalipu Mi’kmaq. By Trina Roache. Feb 01, 2017. Trina Roache. APTN National News. When Newfoundland first joined Canada in 1949, its new premier Joey Smallwood declared that there were no Indians there. But Mi’kmaq Elder Calvin White from Flat Bay, NL begs to differ. “We were-I’ll be bold enough to ...

  6. 17. Dez. 1991 · Joseph Roberts “Joey” Smallwood. Canadian Politician, journalist, union organizer, editor, author and radio announcer. Known as the Father of Confederation. Smallwood was born into a poor family in Gambo, Newfoundland, on December 24, 1900. He attended high school in St. John's, which was 200 miles away and then he attended Bishop Field ...

  7. 1. Apr. 2013 · Smallwood signing the agreement that brought Newfoundland into Canada, 11 December 1948. On 1 April 1949, Prime Minister Louis St-Laurent cut the first ceremonial chisel strokes onto the blank stone.