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  2. Jan 11, 2024 · Carbonear Heritage Society. The Compass was a news paper in Carbonear that started here back in 1968 and closed July 6,2018. During its time it documented the news all around our area. The bound origional copies are now stored in the Bay Roberts library if anyone is interested in going back and looking at old editions.

  3. Aug 11, 2016 · The Compass - Carbonear, Newfoundland. The newspaper office is on the north side of Water Street. The Compass has been in print since 1968. It serves eastern Newfoundland outside of the city of St. John's; that is the communities of Conception Bay, Trinity Bay and Placentia Bay. The general telephone number for the newspaper is 709-596-6458.

  4. 2023 YEAR IN REVIEW: Some of what made the news in southwestern Nova Scotia. SOUTHWEST NOVA SCOTIA – A look back and some of what made the news in 2023 in southwestern Nova Scotia written by Kathy Johnson of Saltwire's Tri-County Vanguard. ‘It blew my mind’ It was an 18-month journey across the North Atlantic for a note in ...

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    About SaltWire. SaltWire – the new home for 27 storied media titles throughout the Atlantic Provinces. Combining the essential element of Salt, which represents the sea that surrounds us, and Wire, a tool that connects and binds, SaltWire publications are your essential sources for the news and stories about the places we call home.

  6. Latest News Stories. See all of the breaking Carbonear local news, events, and much more.

  7. May 3, 2023 · Carbonear was settled by the English in the early 1600s, making it one of the oldest European settlements in North America. It was a target of French troops during colonial wars in 1697 and 1705.

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