If you have not had the chance, you should pop over to visit CornerBrooker.com.

Tom Cochrane, the guy behind the Corner Brook based website, is doing an awesome job writing about many of the things that are going on in Corner Brook.

From their about page.

Welcome to the Corner Brooker, a grass roots based focus on anything and everything interesting in Corner Brook and the surrounding area. We look at everything from news and politics to music and theatre to sports and local events.

Basically, if it happens in Corner Brook, it’ll be on Corner Brooker.

One of the features I really like about the website is the events listings.

You can get a quick snapshot of what is going on in the city.

Tom is doing a great job and we should be thankful that he is putting the time and energy into the site.  We need more sites like this in Western Newfoundland.

You can also follow Corner Brooker on Twitter

It has been a while since I published anything.  I hope you are all well.

Cheers.

Gary

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Newtown Bonavista Bay Newfoundland

by GK on February 23, 2010

Beautiful toursim video taken in Newtown, Bonavista Bay in Newfoundland and Labrador.

This video was sent in by Darryl Murphy. Darryl posts as Emotion Family Films on Vimeo. Thanks for the video Darryl.

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Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism Video Torngat Mountains National Park

by GK January 13, 2010 Corner Brook

Great new video out from the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Tourism.  In this video, The Torngat Mountains National Park is featured prominently. I’ve never been to the Torngat Mountains park but this simply looks spectacular.

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Newfoundland Polar Bear Dip

by GK January 4, 2010 Corner Brook
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Happy New Year

by GK January 1, 2010 Corner Brook

I just wanted to wish everyone a very Happy New Year for 2010. I hope that the new year / new decade brings you all  joy, happiness and good health.  Here are a couple of pictures of my two boys last night as we welcomed the New Year with a blue moon. We spent the [...]

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League Of Artists Of Western Newfoundland (LAWN)

by GK November 30, 2009 Corner Brook

The League Of Artists Of Western Newfoundland ( LAWN ) invite you to their annual Christmas exhibit at the Corner Brook Arts and Culture Center. The opening Christmas receiption for LAWN is Tuesday, December 1 from 6-8 PM. The League Of Artists Of Western Newfoundland Christmas exhibit will run until December 14, 2009. Come and [...]

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How Others See Corner Brook Lori Henry

by GK November 29, 2009 Corner Brook

I’m always interested in how visitors to Western Newfoundland and Corner Brook feel about our small little part of the world. Do they see it as rugged and charming or backward and remote? In case you missed it, Lori Henry, a freelance writer specializing in travel and culture was recently in the Corner Brook area. [...]

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Corner Brook Olympic Torch Relay

by GK November 15, 2009 Corner Brook

Here is a brief video of the Olympic Torch Relay down West Valley Road in Corner Brook.

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Best Coast Christmas Craft Fair

by GK November 15, 2009 Corner Brook

The Best Coast Christmas Craft Fair is being held at Marble Mountain from November 20-22. Urve Manuel and other local bloggers are talking about the upcoming event. Urve says, “get ready to own beautiful hand-made art and fine crafts by the artisans and producers” of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.  It’s nice to see [...]

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Natasha Henstridge Screeches In Conan O’Brien

by GK November 15, 2009

Newfoundland born actress Natasha Henstridge screeched in Conan O’Brian as a way of offering him good luck on becoming a father for the first time. Henstridge, grew up in Springdale, Newfoundland and Labrador.  She is best known for her roles in the movies Species, The Whole Nine Yards and The Whole Ten Yards. It was [...]

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