Thursday, December 17, 2009

Newsworthiness

On the day after the metaphorical last spike is driven in the Trans-Labrador Highway, allowing, for the first time in history, ground transportation to and from at least the southern Labrador coast by a mode that doesn't involve water, liquid or frozen; a change in transportation patterns which will, in the medium to long run, be as profound for the province as a whole, if not more so, than the construction (and abandonment) of the Newfoundland railway, the establishment of the Gulf ferry, or the construction of the major airports during World War Two; you might think that such an event would merit more than sixty-two unsigned words deep on page A11.

Just sayin'.

3 comments:

  1. Yeah, give the Indians more room to manoeuver to hunt in closed regions. You go innu.

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  2. You go away, Steve, and leave such comments to yourself.

    Bye, Steve.

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